A One Fast Food - Bhopal

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact A One Fast Food

Address :

Near Al-Beik, Police Choki, Kohefiza, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462030, India

Phone : 📞 +998
Postal code : 462030
Opening hours :
Tuesday 10AM–10:30PM
Wednesday 10AM–10:30PM
Thursday 12:50–9:30PM
Friday 10AM–10:30PM
Saturday 1AM–10:30PM
Sunday 12–11:30PM
Monday 10AM–10:30PM
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Near Al-Beik, Police Choki, Kohefiza, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462030, India
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shabaz ahmad on Google

Koh fiza lala bhai ki dukaaan is famous ? there seeekh kabab was excellent..
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Shaista Rahman on Google

Problem in Four wheel parking,food and food parcels are good,taste of food is delicious,we can go with are family,but flowing dirty water on road is irritating,sitting area is okay....not good.
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Dr Lala on Google

Very reasonable prices, except few all their dishes are good,small but a good place to hangout..
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Stone Cold on Google

Nice taste and good quantity at resonable prices
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Sir Saiyed on Google

They need to improve the taste. And be honest to customers.
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Manish M on Google

Tasty non-veg dishes, pocket-friendly prices
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Neelesh Nagle on Google

A great place at an affordable price for non-vegetarian snacks on-the go. *Seekh Kebabs* are definitely a must have, apart from this other products are decently priced.
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Arhum Baig on Google

Fast food is a type of mass-produced food designed for commercial resale and with a strong priority placed on "speed of service" versus other relevant factors involved in culinary science. Fast food was originally created as a commercial strategy to accommodate the larger numbers of busy commuters, travelers and wage workers who often did not have the time to sit down at a public house or diner and wait for their meal. By making speed of service the priority, this ensured that customers with strictly limited time (a commuter stopping to procure dinnerto bring home to their family, for example, or an hourly laborer on a short lunch break) were not inconvenienced by waiting for their food to be cooked on-the-spot (as is expected from a traditional "sit down" restaurant). For those with no time to spare, fast food became a multibillion-dollar industry. In 2018, the fast food industry was worth an estimated $570 billion globally.[1] The fastest form of "fast food" consists of pre-cooked meals kept in readiness for a customer's arrival (Boston Market rotisserie chicken, Little Caesars pizza, etc.), with waiting time reduced to mere seconds. Other fast food outlets, primarily the hamburgeroutlets (McDonald's, Burger King, etc.) use mass-produced pre-prepared ingredients (bagged buns & condiments, frozen beef patties, prewashed/sliced vegetables, etc.) but take great pains to point out to the customer that the "meat and potatoes" (hamburgers and french fries) are always cooked fresh (or at least relatively recently) and assembled "to order" (like at a diner). Although a vast variety of food can be "cooked fast", "fast food" is a commercial term limited to food sold in a restaurant or store with frozen, preheated or precooked ingredients, and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. Fast food restaurants are traditionally distinguished by their ability to serve food via a drive-through. Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating,[2] or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants).[citation needed] Franchise operations that are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central locations.[3] Fast food began with the first fish and chipshops in Britain in the 1860s. Drive-through restaurants were first popularized in the 1950s in the United States. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam–Webster in 1951.[citation needed] Eating fast food has been linked to, among other things, colorectal cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, and depression.[4][5][6][7] Many fast foods tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories.[8] The traditional family dinner is increasingly being replaced by the consumption of takeaway fast food. As a result, the time invested on food preparation is getting lower, with an average couple in the United States spending 47 minutes and 19 seconds per day on food preparation in 2013.

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