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Description There is nothing more tasty than snacks made at road side stalls. This shop was right near the corner of the Mylapore temple and the crowd was thronging it bigggg time. I quitely sneaked to the other side and clicked a few pictures. The bajjis were looking yummy but I had no intentions of keeping my camera down on that day and had to skip this tasty looking food. I know where this place and I am sure to eat here one of these days.....
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Author Nagesh Jayaraman from Chennai, India

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