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Here are some of the most popular chaap food stalls near your location with frequently asked questions (FAQs) about them:

Fauna Chaaps

123 Main Street, Your City

FAQ 1: What time do they open/close?

Open from 6pm to 12am daily.

FAQ 2: What items do they serve?

They serve mutton chaaps, chicken chaaps and seekh kebabs.

Mota Brothers Chaap House

456 Side Road, Your City

FAQ 1: How long is the wait usually?

Wait times vary but can be up to 30 mins on weekends.

FAQ 2: Do they take online orders?

Yes, you can place an order via Swiggy or Zomato and it will be ready for pickup.

Khan Kebab Hut

789 Main Street, Neighboring Town

FAQ 1: What payment methods do they accept?

They accept cash, Google Pay and PhonePe.

FAQ 2: Do they deliver?

No, they only offer dine-in and takeaway options.

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