Freshly made wheat flour aloo paratha that's superb — rare to find proper Indian vegetarian street food in Nairobi. Pure veg meals that'll put you on cloud nine. Recommend them anytime you're craving authentic flavors.
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I was on cloud nine, taking pure vegetarian meals. Not a patch on her, though. Rare to see the Indian vegetarian street foods, which were touché.
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Freshly made wheat flour Aloo paratha, they were superb would recommend them anytime
Excellent food. Absolutely the best meal we had in a while. Highly recommend!
I like the service... chefs have magic hands . Yummy and delicious and fresh food
Amazing place to dine .. looking for a home taste?? Kindly visit desi bites