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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIf you love parathas , then this one is definitely the place to eat. Being close to my office, I have the good fortune of visiting this place at least twice a week. The paneer paratha is a must,-have and 65 bucks for 2 parathas just makes it very economical and total value for money. Besides the parathas they also make great samosas during the evenings and good chole bhature on Fridays. Since the space is small, it can get congested but all,-in-all a damn fine place for lunch.
Punjabi Bites is the ideal place for those who crave good north Indian food that isn't heavy on the pocket. I've dropped by several times to have their parathas or the north Indian thali, and it never seems to be a slow day for them. The steady stream of customers is testament to the eatery's popularity in the neighbourhood.<br/ <br/ The samosas are also worth a try, if you're lucky enough to get your hands on them, because only a limited number are made every day.
Your friendly neighborhood Ghar-ka-khana place with a good variety and spread of food everyday. The parathas are really good too. Usually crowded with bachelors eating and having fun conversations.
A sweet and small place at the corner of the road to have sober, inexpensive and good food. They give either rice or chapati in the thali and ask for our choice of sabzi from the options available. They also have parathas, gulab jamun and lassi in their menu.
Brilliant place for north Indian and home made food, everything on the menu is a must try. Their parathas are just lip smacking. A place for all. And especially students and people staying alone as it's pocket friendly.