Let's Go to Samosa Bakery

Hello #MarketFriday

On 13 july 2023 i went to Samosa Shop in Hafizabad with my friends(Moaz and Haider). It's becoming my habbit to go to Hafizabad, because they days i am home and i am enjoying my summer break. So, i spend most of my day time with my friends.
On that particular day, they invited me for preparation of exams. But there is a reality that we cannot study in group and we did it again. Means this time when we met we spent our time in just wandering on the roads of city. We laughed so hard on our jokes which are worn out.
Haider said that " we are going to meet his friend" so we met at bakery shop and his friend gifted us a Sandwich. After meeting we went to Samosa Bakery Shop. See the shopkeeper is sitting along with Samosa Trays.

I think i was moving haphazardly. Because i focused much on food and i forget to click much photos. It's due to my foodie nature.


When we sat inside the bakery, we opened sandwich box. The second thing we did was to order Three samosa for three of us.
The cost of three samosa is $0.65 and that of Sandwich is $1.20


I didn't took photos when i was eating somosa. It's reason is my shyness. Actually i hesitate to photograph myself when i am eating but with the passage of time i am developing this habit that i am photographing everything. And this photography habbit is emerging and striking to peak due to ecency.
See i was eating sandwich. Sandwich was good. I rate it 7/10. I am rating it low and one main reason is my likeliness to pizza and zinger burger. As i don't like sandwich so much.


After seeing this picture, i am laughing at my eyes. How i was looking in the lense of camera like i am terrifying someone. isn't it. Well happy #Marketfriday & #Foodiesbeehive.


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Oh man, I love samosa's! There's a place not far from me where they make their own, as opposed to buying them in, and they're amazing. I'm found there (far too) often. 😇

It's surprising for me that you followed me. Even when I saw notification I didn't even believe and I was so happy.
Additionally, samosa is really tasty food item and it's so popular in South Asian countries.

It's surprising for me that you followed me.

I can unfollow you if you'd like? Lol.

You made my yesterday so don't unfollow me now. 😄😄

Lol...ok, I'll not.

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I love only home made potato samosas but not one made in shops however I must admit I love mix vegetables, chicken and beef mince samosas from shops and frozen ones as well as they are very tasty for me especially if I take them with podina chutney and tomato ketchup or even chili ketchup as well some times I take even with mayonnaise as well.

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These look delicious and I'm so glad you are taking more photos!
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wow really delicious food, you shared with us, thank you dear

Thanks to you for visiting

Yummy! The samosas look delicious! Do they have spicy potatoes or mince? I have to agree, I would pick them over the sandwich! I think they are a great price and here in my city, there are probably a dozen restaurants that serve them and quite a few food trucks. The place I like best is called Rasika. People love them! I had a sweet potato samosa last week that I loved!

I think it is great to study together unless you are just fooling around. Nobody is learning then! :) This was great tagging along with you! Thanks for allowing us!

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My pleasure!