S R & Sons Bakery
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One of the most unique shawarma’s I’ve had by far. More like a kebab in khubus , very light in spices but very very fresh. What makes it unique, it wa…
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This bakery here has a strong history it been here for decades now. If your around commercial street shopping post lunch and your looking for a place …
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One of the old age eatery in this locality famous for their Khara Biscuits and puffs. In some seasons they serve Haleem as well. No sit down place pro…
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4 Reviews on “S R & Sons Bakery”
One of the most unique shawarma’s I’ve had by far. More like a kebab in khubus , very light in spices but very very fresh. What makes it unique, it was melt-in-the-mouth kinda soft. Never had something like this before. Cost – ₹70Location – Road Parallel to Commercial Street, towards the endLandmark – A tiny little bakery opposite a mosque.
This bakery here has a strong history it been here for decades now. If your around commercial street shopping post lunch and your looking for a place to have a snack packed with meat this is the place to be thier mutton mince samosa, mutton cutlet, Chicken Bun, Mutton and chicken puff is a must try. Trying to get here might be tough task, by foot is the best option. All of this needs to be munched standing something I did not like was thier pieces of mutton bones in the Cutlet which sometimes may prick in your throat. Except that this place is too good.
One of the old age eatery in this locality famous for their Khara Biscuits and puffs. In some seasons they serve Haleem as well. No sit down place provided. Bon Appetite @Chef BB chefbb.in
This is an age old bakery situated at the meenaksi koil street, ebrahim sahib street and oph road junction. They are probably among those who have stood with the changing times. Some of the hot sellers here are the salt and khara biscuits, which goes well with tea. The mutton, chicken, egg and veg variants of puffs are fresh, crispy, tasty and hot. Samosas are usually @ room temp. Ramzan times is their business time and as they are located opp a mosque, it is crowded for the seasonal special of onion samosas and haleem. They even stock the canned haleem during this season. There are also sweetmeats-the old name for sweets 😉 Pricewise they are very reasonable and worth snacking the delicasies when around.