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Average shop. Popular amongst locals for traditional aloo Puri.
A very nice quaint place keeping the old charm intact. Have been seeing this place since childhood on the way to Dibrugarh. Haven't changed much. The puri sabzi served in banana leaves , the besan barfi and peda are very tasty. It's a must stop destination in bokakhat.
Decent food and service. Best one among other shops on highway area.
Good quality sweets