Dosa Khakhra (Dry Dosa) - Surat

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Dosa Khakhra (Dry Dosa)

Address :

Shop no 3, Radhe residency,, Bapa Sitaram Socity, Near Maniba School, Singanpur Co, Surat, Gujarat 395004, India

Phone : 📞 +9788977
Postal code : 395004
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Shop no 3, Radhe residency,, Bapa Sitaram Socity, Near Maniba School, Singanpur Co, Surat, Gujarat 395004, India
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Mitesh Patel on Google

Wrong address and wrong contact no. Tried to locate the shop/place but could not find it.
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Kahan “K.d.B” Bhalani on Google

Nice food. Great service. Kinda try it
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akash ghelani on Google

It’s totally amazing but I can not find your address.i am living in laxminarayan society
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Nilesh Savani on Google

I had it. It's a awesome alternative of any snacks. Now It is in online market.
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A.R sales on Google

its really made in butter.another good thing is available in many flavour.all are my favourite.
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Mayank Mangukiya on Google

I taste it , its delicious and crispy. Available in many flavours. Just try it once.
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Ronak Makharia on Google

VERY GREAT PRODUCT. VERY CRISPY AND TASTY. VERY FRIENDLY OWNER TOO. MUST PURCHASE IF NOT EATEN BEFORE. ADDRESS NOT ACCURATE. CONTACT BEFORE VISIT.
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Dev Navadiya on Google

Rani Lakshmibai was born on 19 November 1828[4][5][6] in the town of Varanasi into a Marathi family.[7] She was named Manikarnika Tambe and was nicknamed Manu.[8] Her father was Moropant Tambe[9] and her mother Bhagirathi Sapre (Bhagirathi Bai). Her parents came from Maharashtra.[10] Her mother died when she was four years old. Her father worked for a court peshwa (one of 8 ministers under Chhatrapati) of Bithoor district.[citation needed][11] The peshwa called her "Chhabili", which means "playful". She was educated at home and was more independent in her childhood than others of her age; her studies included shooting, horsemanship, fencing[12][13] and mallakhamba with her childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope.[14] Rani Lakshmibai was accustomed to riding on horseback accompanied by a small escort between the palace and the temple although sometimes she was carried by palanquin.[15]Her horses included Sarangi, Pavan and Baadal; according to historians she rode Baadal when escaping from the fort in 1858. The Rani Mahal, the palace of Rani Lakshmibai, has now been converted into a museum. It houses a collection of archaeological remains of the period between the 9th and 12th centuries AD

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