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Contribuisci feedbackThe quality of the makkhan bada was very poor, it had a very strong stale smell. The next day, I had to return it.
Do you want to have upset and visit doctor? pl visit them here. I'm not here. invite you to such a first-class location and serve rotten meals. I packed last Friday vada pav, dhokla, rasgulla, rasmalai etc. and since then visit 2 children and 2 adult doctors for. high fever. it was not delicious, and it had no fresh smell when it was opened at home. had only 20% of what I bought. all these bican sweets with which names serve rotten food and no one holds them, not even original bican people whose name is spoiled by these chains. I will start a complaint with nmmc and food inspector.
This restaurant in Navi Mumbai offers excellent Gujarati and other snacks. The standout dish is the dahi kachori, which is a weakness for many other snacks in the area. The baked chili adds spice and flavor to the dish. Other items like dhokla, thepla and cold drinks are also delicious. This is a must-visit snack outlet in Vashi.
After shopping at Inorbit, we decided to try some samosas at this restaurant. Unfortunately, they were the worst samosas we had ever tasted. The samosas were huge with a thick, uncooked crust and a stale potato filling. However, we also tried some cookies from Karachi Bakery, including the cwality and chocolate varieties, which were thankfully delicious. While we didn't purchase any sweets, we noted that they were more affordable than the neighboring sweet shop. We hadn't noticed this sweet shop earlier near Vashi station, so it's possible they previously had an outlet in Sector 17.
The shop serves snack which are prepared on roadside and served in paper plate. Not suitable for people concerned with hygiene and comfort. One has to eat standing only.