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| Zagat Review Highlight, 2007
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For "addictive curry" in "a hurry" beat a path to these "bare-bones", "serve yourself" BYO Paki-Indians; the "deafening" "Bollywood music", "free chai", "hearty naan" and "cheap" dishes make it a "student-budget dream", plus as "every cab driver" knows, you can get a "solid meal at a late hour"
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| Zagat Review Highlight,2004-2005
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Throughout the town, these "spartan" spots are "hard-to-beat" "on a cold, foggy night for comfort food" - if you're comforted by "awesome" and "authentic" Indian and Pakistani food, that is; you can't beat the "bang for the buck"
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| Zagat Review Highlight,2004
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"clouds of delightful smoke billowing out of their tandoor are the best advertisement for this unassuming chainlet serving excellent Indian and Pakistani comfort food"
"Fresh-baked naan the size of a bicycle wheel and delicious curries at rock-bottom prices will leave both your tummy and wallet full"
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336 O Farrell Street,SF
11:00 A.M. to 3 P.M.
6:00 P.M. to 10 P.M.
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690 Van Ness, SF
11:00 A.M. to 3 P.M. (mon-fry)
6:00 P.M 10 P.M. (sun) |
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