So, while the nacho to-do list remains long, the fact is that Nachojawn really doesn’t discriminate in my dining selections. I’m sure faithful readers have noticed a small shift towards other cuisines this year, and I want to reassure everyone that this will remain a nacho-centric blog. However, I do want to be able to share my thoughts on other dining options in Philadelphia.
One new option, replacing Marabella Meatball on Walnut, between 12th and 13th streets, is Masala Kitchen.
I ordered the Masala and Kheema rolls, and was encouraged to try both the hot sauce and “white sauce”.
They’re a decent size, but you’d definitely need two of them to fill up at lunch (at least with Nachojawn sized appetites). The hot sauce was indeed hot, the white sauce white, and mixing them together was delicious.
Thumbs up for this fast casual Indian option. Service was friendly, and I’ll see what I can do about getting some chicken tikka nachos on the menu.
One of the more enjoyable meals on my last trip to the Bay Area was a Punjabi Burrito at Avatar’s in Marin County. “Hella” good and worth a visit.
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