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A home tiffin service that serves healthy, hygenic, veg food twice a week i.e. Monday and Thursday. The package includes - 1 dry sabzi - 1 semi gravy sabzi - 1 dal 1 Rice No roti included. Package Prices: 16 oz packs - $30 24 oz packs - $40 32 oz packs - $60 No delivery. Pick up at West Chicago 60185. Catering services are available (Breakfast, lunch and/or dinner) please reach out for the menu.
Rated 5.0 The food was good, felt home like :) I live alone and am mostly occupied with work all day so this tiffin service works out best for me, the medium quantity is enough for 2 days for me personally! Good packaging too ??
Rated 5.0 Amazing food their dry and semi gravy sabjis are delicious. They focus on healthy protein rich food made in olive oil. Their complimentaries are very tasty and feels like making separate orders only on complimentaries. I high suggest to try it.

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