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The hummus and pita bread as well as the dahi papdi chaat passed the test.

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Oct 22, 2022 · 10:11 am
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Does your office have a food robot? Because @CoinSwitchKuber surely does! That’s how cool we are. 😎

I ordered Pita crisps with Hummus (easy to get right), but the dahi papdi chaat blew my mind. It was delicious. Both dishes costed a total of ₹178. @peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/9frjqe8CqX

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