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On a Saturday afternoon, this takeout place was PACKED. When I checked out the menu, I understood why...it's CHEAP! For example, Mango Shake - $1.50, Samosas - 3-5, depending on the filling, for $1, and a generous serving of Chat Papri - $3! I didn't order this particular item, but a Veg Thali with 3 items was $3.99, 5 items was $5.99. Mango Shake was pretty decent, just watered down mango yogurt, but still enjoyable. And "medium" Samosas were actually small in size. Still good value though as the potato/pea ones were 5/$1 and piping hot! I also tried the Masala Samosas and that was nice, def on the spicier side. Chat Papri a.k.a. Indian Nachos (as I call it) was very tasty! Tangy, sweet, and a bit spicy too. Good snack and large portion. As per the name, they also sell a wide variety of indian sweets if you're into that sort of thing. First visit was a bit overwhelming, but the other patrons were helpful, instructing me how it's done. :) Tip: Take a number, listen intently for it to be called, give the lady your order, and wait for your number again once your order is fulfilled.
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