I haven't actually had the nerve to go to most street stalls to buy food -- cleanliness is often suspect, and a meal at a "good" restaurant costs about as much as a King-Size Snickers in the United States. Bademiya is a really big food seller, however, and seemed to have more upmarket clientele. I got a Paneer masala roll and aloo tiki (which was really a potato kebab, instead of the deep-fried I've been used to in Berkeley). | Photographer | Joe Morris | Date | 2002-11-04 | Exposure | 0.400 s (1/2) | Aperture | f/2.8 | Focal Length | 4.5mm | Flash Used | No |
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