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Indian Restaurant In Minneapolis Treats Construction Workers To Mango Lassi; Wins Hearts With Kind Gesture

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We love watching videos of good samaritans doing their bit to make the world sweeter. This time, a video of an Indian restaurant in Minneapolis, US, went viral, and the crew was seen treating a group of construction workers to Mango Lassi. Netizens are in awe of the kindness shown by the family-run restaurant in Minneapolis.

Indian Restaurant In Minneapolis Served Mango Lassi To Construction & Made Their Day

Curry Corner in Minneapolis, US, posted a reel where the staff are seen preparing glasses of fresh Mango Lassi and making them look pretty. The staff then took this tray of Mango Lassi to a group of construction workers. They introduce themselves as staff working at a restaurant nearby. And tell them they wanted to give them some refreshments and thank them for their hard work.

“It’s a mango yoghurt drink,” explains the server. The group of workers smile widely and sip the refreshing desi drink on a sultry hot afternoon in the USA. During this construction season, Curry Corner beckoned visitors to head to the restaurant and support a family-owned enterprise. Few Netizens replied with “clapping” emojis and messages like “great” and “good job”.

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Offered Samples Of Desi Dishes Like Pani Puri & Gobi Manchurian

Earlier, this restaurant went viral on social media for its fun-tasting reels. It set up a small street stall outside the restaurant and offered Gobi Manchurian, Mango Lassi and Pani Puri samples. It was fun to see residents of Minneapolis being introduced to Pani Puri and watching their reactions on trying our favourite crispy puris stuffed with spiced potato filling and flavoursome pani.

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Some passers-by asked for multiple helpings of Pani Puri and we weren’t surprised. Many called Pani Puri, “refreshing”. When it came to Gobi Manchurian tastings, a woman said it didn’t taste like a vegetable. “It’s good,” said a man who took a break from jogging. He cooled down after the run with a glass of Mango Lassi from Curry Corner.

Well, what do you think about Americans being introduced to desi dishes like Gobi Manchurian, Pani Puri and Mango Lassi? A breath of fresh air from the usual Butter Chicken and Saag Paneer, right?

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