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Businiess name:  Tahoora Sweets & Bakery
Review by:  Robin H.
Review content: 
Tahoora located on Chicago's busy Devon Ave, is definitely a one of a kind Indian eatery on the whole strip. Even though they specialize in an assortment of traditional Indian sweets, they also make newer east-meets-west types of sweets and that are bound to make your taste buds spring to life. If you have a hankering for kabobs, samosas, and other Indian delicacies that are inexpensive and exceptionally tasty, stop by Tahoora and bring your family and friends to introduce them a different type of Indian eatery.

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