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Friday, July 30, 2010 @ 04:07 AM
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Experience fast food with a Maldivian twist!

For more of the Maldives, visit www.maldivesdivetravel.com

Fast food Maldives style Fast Food With A Local Maldives Touch

Red Cap fast food is located on second floor of Hotel Relax Inn. Its famous place for fast food among maldivian teen agers. Their staff is friendly but not efficient and food is just okay.

They are offering burgers, pizzas, drum sticks,steaks, breakfast, short eats, desserts, milk shakes and ice creams.

I tried their chicken burger deal which was just okay. However chocolate balls were really delicious. Chicken burger meal cost me 18 ruffiya ($ 1.5) and chocolate ball was 2 ruffiya each.

For more of the Maldives, visit www.maldivesdivetravel.com

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