Food of good quality đđđđđ đđđđđđđđ đ đđ´đ´đ´đ´đ´đŠâ Pizza is a common fast food category in the United States, with nationwide chains including Papa John's, Domino's Pizza, Sbarro and Pizza Hut. It trails only the burger industry in supplying children's fast food calories.[34] Menus are more limited and standardized than in traditional pizzerias, and pizza delivery is offered. Kebab houses are a form of fast food restaurant from the Middle East, especially Turkey and Lebanon. Meat is shaven from a rotisserie, and is served on a warmed flatbread with salad and a choice of sauce and dressing. These doner kebabs or shawarmas are distinct from shish kebabs served on sticks. Kebab shops are also found throughout the world, especially Europe, New Zealand and Australia but they generally are less common in the US. Fish and chip shops are a form of fast food popular in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Fish is battered and then deep fried, and served with deep-fried potato strips.[35]
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A box of five chicken wings, served at a Hesburger fast food restaurant in Helsinki, Finland.
The Dutch have their own types of fast food. A Dutch fast food meal often consists of a portion of french fries (called friet or patat) with a sauce and a meat product. The most common sauce to accompany french fries is fritessaus. It is a sweet, vinegary and low fat mayonnaise substitute, that the Dutch nevertheless still call "mayonnaise". When ordering it is very often abbreviated to met (literally "with"). Other popular sauces are ketchup or spiced ketchup ("curry"), Indonesian style peanut sauce ("satÊsaus" or "pindasaus") or piccalilli. Sometimes the fries are served with combinations of sauces, most famously speciaal (special): mayonnaise, with (spiced) ketchup and chopped onions; and oorlog (literally "war"): mayonnaise and peanut sauce (sometimes also with ketchup and chopped onions). The meat product is usually a deep fried snack; this includes the frikandel (a deep fried skinless minced meat sausage), and the kroket (deep fried meat ragout covered...
   Read moreIf youâre a seafood lover in Hadapsar, Swad Fish House at Bhisale Garden is literally a blessing for your taste buds. đ From the first bite itself, you can feel the freshness and authentic coastal flavors â the kind that make you forget your diet plans instantly.
Their special fish fry is a must-try â crispy on the outside, soft and juicy on the inside, and spiced just right. The special thalis are also perfect, giving you that homely yet royal feel, with enough variety to make even non-seafood eaters curious. And trust me, the Solkadi here deserves its own fan club â so refreshing that youâll order a second glass without even thinking.
The ambiance at Bhisale Garden makes the experience even better. Sitting in an open-air space, enjoying fish fry with family and friends, and watching kids run around in the garden â it almost feels like a mini-vacation without leaving Hadapsar.
The service is quick, staff is polite, and the prices are reasonable for the quality and freshness they serve. Honestly, every plate here carries that "gharghuti" touch â the flavors that remind you of a Konkan trip.
So whether youâre craving coastal food, planning a family dinner, or just want to enjoy a Sunday feast, Swad Fish House is the go-to place in Hadapsar. Go once, and youâll definitely come back with more friends...
   Read moreWas planning a girl's lunch out on a weekday... we have one pure vegetarian & others pure non vegetarian. We choose this place as it was close to the office I saw a "veg thali" photo on Zomato. So, we decided to go there.
It is not easy to locate the place but not that hard as well. If you are familiar with the area you can find this one quickly.
When we reached at the place, I was little disappointed. The area is small & there was no veg food was available (though they have veg thali photo). Only five tables & the place was "fish odour free", Â surprisingly pocket friendly & good in taste.
Though they do not have veg food in the menu, they can arrange it from some other restaurant. Â Solkadhi & coconut chutney was delicious. Food can little spicy. Over all nice experience.
Hygiene is a issue here. Being a non veg thali restaurant they should have a wash basin at least. Can try...
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