Dosa Park

Oxford


Set back from the road, near the station, this South Indian diner might not look anything special, but its bare-bones back room makes a great option for a cheap meal. The menu strays off into meat birianis and even noodle stir-fries, but the vegetarian options are best – especially the dosas themselves, large crisp pancakes with assorted fillings, costing £6 to £7.


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