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This Chennai Restaurant Urges Foodies To Never Hurt The “Fillings” Of A Samosa By Saying No

Picture Credits: Reddit/ u/crasshumour

Biting into crispy samosas and crunchy kachoris is a feeling, or filling unparalleled. Whether its the spicy aloo filling inside the samosa or the comforting dal filling of a kachori, you cannot help but keep yearning for more. Well, now, a Chennai restaurant actually urges foodies to never hurt the feelings or filling of a samosa by saying no. Shree Chaats Mithai and Namkeen situated in Old Mahabalipuram Road printed its receipt with a unique disclaimer below, which went viral on social media. Read on to know more.

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Fillings Of Samosas & Kachoris Matter At This Chennai Restaurant

Shree Chaats Mithai and Namkeen in Oggiyampet, Chennai prints its receipts with a disclaimer below stating “Never hurt a samosa or kachori by saying NO. They too have fillings inside!!” A photo of the receipt went viral on social media. The customer had ordered a Mixed Chaat for ₹90, two Samosa Chaats for ₹150, Dahi Bhel Puri for ₹70 and Cheese Pav Bhaji for  ₹105. The receipt looks like a normal one, just like every other receipt until you scroll down to the end and witness the unique disclaimer with an interesting pun that will crack you up.

Picture Credits: Reddit/ u/crasshumour

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Netizens Amused By The Viral Receipt

The photo of the receipt went viral on social media. According to Time Now, it garnered over 3000 upvotes on Reddit. Many netizens chuckled at the wordplay and others got their filling hurt when they glanced at the price of the dishes. One sure said, “I’ve never spent more than 30 on samosa chat.” Another netizen quipped, “Toh kya karu mai mar jau? Meri koi filling nahi hai?” Yet, another person commented “Never hurt a samosa? But it can hurt me with its price? Unfair!!” So, whether you choose to eat at this Chennai eatery or not, don’t forget to never hurt the “fillings” of kachoris and samosas. If you’re craving for samosas, then watch this video to plan a samosa outing with your gang. 

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