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Uh so I came here with a very hungry stomach and frankly wasn't all that satisfied. I ordered the seafood thali, which in other words is an ensemble of various Indian dishes in one plate; a seafood curry, jeera rice, aloo Gobi, daal and salty pakoras lmao. I know salt is a personal preference and all but lmao those were salty pakoras haha. I sound salty just talking about them. Haha no, yeah it's not funny. I don't like over salted food and both the pakoras and papad were really salty for my standards. And on the other hand the masoor daal was undersalted. Lol, but not funny. I would say the best item from my thali was the aloo Gobi. I'm not gonna break it down and explain what that dish consists of, there is Google for that. But they do make a really nice aloo Gobi compared to a few other places I've tried. Nice thick chunks of gobi in a nice gravy. Now that's one dish I would recommend from Banjara. Good job on that!
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