Snacks

Snacks

Aloo puri 450g (kazi farm)

Soft and fluffy Aloo Puri stuffed with seasoned mashed potatoes – a quick and delicious snack from Kazi Farm.

Chicken chapli kabab 6pcs

¥590.00

Spicy and flavorful Chicken Chapli Kababs – 6 pieces of traditional minced chicken patties, perfect for grilling or frying.

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Chicken Karage 1kg

¥890.00

Crispy and flavorful Chicken Karaage – 1kg pack of Japanese-style fried chicken, perfect for snacks or meals.

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Chicken sausage 340g (sadia)

¥340.00

Delicious halal chicken sausage by Sadia – juicy, flavorful, and perfect for quick meals and snacks.

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Chicken sausage 340g (seara)

¥280.00

Delicious halal chicken sausage by Seara – flavorful and perfect for quick meals and snacks.

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chicken sausage lezita 340g

¥280.00

Lezita Chicken Sausage (340g) – 100% halal, deliciously seasoned, and perfect for breakfast, snacks, or quick meals.

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Chicken shami kabab 6pcs

¥590.00

Tender and flavorful Chicken Shami Kababs – pack of 6 minced chicken patties, perfect for frying or grilling.

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Chicken sheek kabab 6pcs

¥590.00

Spiced and juicy Chicken Sheek Kababs – pack of 6 flavorful minced chicken skewers, perfect for grilling or frying.

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Chicken burger (lezita) 900g

Lezitha Chicken Burger 900g brings you juicy, tender, and flavorful chicken patties, perfect for quick meals and homemade burgers.

Chicken mini strips (lezita) 700g

Tender and juicy Chicken Mini Strips 700g from Lezitha, ready to cook or reheat for a quick, flavorful meal. Perfect for snacks, salads, or main dishes.

Coconut Rock 200g (Mikee)

¥435.00

Coconut Rock (Mikee) 200g – Crunchy, sweet, and full of coconut flavor! A delightful treat for coconut lovers.

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Coconut Soan papdi 250g (Haldirams)

¥470.00

Haldirams Coconut Soan Papdi 250g – melt-in-your-mouth, soft and flaky Indian sweet with a delightful coconut flavor. Perfect for festivals, gifting, and daily indulgence.

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