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| - Tip: Unless you plan to order a Kathi Roll or a Rice/Salad Bowl, it is better to go with a group and order a variety of things!
Located in an industrial area in Matheson E/Satellite, just north of Centennial Park, Chaska is a twist on Indian street food. Very similar concept to Sindhi.
You order at the counter and when your food is done, the workers honk on horn. It's quite loud. A couple of the workers did greet us and ask if we needed any assistance with the menu.
Menu consists of kabob rolls, rice/salad bowls, more snacky type dishes (chaat, samosas, lentil patties), & drinks (lassi, chai). There are veg/non-veg, white/brown rice, & gluten-free options.
We had:
Samosa Chaat - Basically chaat stuff poured on top of 2 samosas. Samosas were veg and sorta meh. Thank Vishnu for that sweet/tangy sauce. South-East Asian friend said it was a bit too sweet for her, but I didn't mind.
Pav Bhaji - 2 smallish, fluffy, toasted & buttered hamburger buns that came with a side of lentil/tomato based curry. I really liked the curry, especially after adding the squeeze of lime! There was also a bit of butter cut into the curry.
Panna Mango Drink - from the fridge. Unexpectedly savoury and gross. Tasted like liquified chaat with a hint of mango. When someone came to check-in on us, I told him that my friend didn't like the drink and that I was actually overcharged. In turn, he went to the fridge and got her a mango lassi which was more "normal".
Cutting Chai - Tiny. Ok in taste, could've used more spices. I can't emphasise how small this was. I've had rinse out my mouth, at the dentist, out of a cup larger than that.
I cannot speak of the size of the rolls/bowls, but the snacks/drinks were on the smaller side. Snacks were perfect...as snack portions, as opposed to full-on Hungry Man/Woman meals. Drinks, c'mon, need to be supersized especially the Chai!
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