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TGIF- 10 Drowning Street

Ten Drowning Street

We were supposed to go to Bikinerwala but landed here.  People usually visit this place for drinks. We went in a group of five and two of us don't partake. Of all of us, people might of thought that we both were drunk.  We have ordered executive thali and for the very first time i came out of restaurant feeling hungry. All i got was a small bowl of jeera rice and Paneer Lababdar. Paneer Lababdar is authentic. First class! I first had this Afghani dish in a dhaba near by our office and it just melted in the mouth. Sex on the plate. Infact, lababdar means strong desire. Whoever named the dish, they did it right. If there is anything that i liked on par with Lababdar, it is the view. 







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