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Read MoreGrandma's Magic on my hands?and then straight onto my tummy ?♥️ I Can't wait to go back home and try all the new recipes my dadi must have come up with!! ? This was something made out of semolina and mashed potatoes and ofcourse a lot of unconditional love!! ? .
Read MoreReminiscing the days of monsoon when my friends and I would bunk from college and go on long drives to airport road and have this super kadak nukkad Vali chai! ?? While I love to drink tea 24/7 even during summers but piping hot tea in a weather which is all cool, rainy and breezy is just love!?☕ Relatable? ?
Read MoreA picture with a cup of coffee is a story in itself!
Read MoreSome dishes certainly have their own distinctive look and they also bring along with them stories which are reminiscent of one's culture, tradition and quite a many times- necessity. Story alert !!! The dish above- "Bunny chow" has its origin from South Africa and It was created at the time of apartheid but it is known to be a creative solution for the indentured Indian labourers, who were brought to work in sugarcane fields. Because of laws which prohibited black Indians from entering the restaurants and the normal flat roti that would fall apart ( Roti n beans were the popular dish at that time ), The proprietors began using loaves of bread as take-out containers, scooping them out and filling them with the bean curry. The bread, while not as ideal as roti, became an accepted accompaniment to eat the curry with. The word ‘bunny’ comes from ‘bania’, the caste of the Indian businessmen who sold the curry, while ‘chow’ is, of course, slang for ‘food’. There are a lot other stories for the same, but the Crux is The dish arised because of the lack of no take-away containers... Rightly said "Neccessity Is The Mother Of Invention" and we Indians have never failed to surprise the world :)
Read MoreThis isn't just another regular tea house But a place full of mellow vibes, blitheness and nostalgia! Sipping tea here on a winter evening with cold breeze flowing through your hair and sigdi by the side to make you feel warm and cozy is a therapy to soul and the lake view infront has always been a wonderful sight to eyes. I love my city more n more everytime I'm here! And watching sunsets from the roof top always make me believe that endings can definitely be beautiful and there's so much happiness out there if we simply pause the moment, forget about the stresses of daily life and feel the air around! It Doesn't matter which religion you believe in or follow cz listening to namaz from those loudspeakers will radiate in you a positivity that'll release all your stress & make you wanna come here again n again. I'm obsessed with this place! This Place... is an Emotion ❤️
Read MoreAt Ghatkopar's Khau Galli, The Cherry on the Cake is Malai on Gola in disguise! ?♥️ And Food spree here is incomplete if you don't go try Pooja Malai Gola's exotic and flavourful golas. ?? Crushed ice ball dulcified with flavoured sharbat, plunged into Malai and topped with Mawa, Milkmaid, Nuts will tempt you in no time & it'll be simply become hard to resist! ?? Plain gola, Badshahi Gola, Dry fruit gola, Traffic jam, Pooja special or Double Malai Gola grab hands on whichever you feel like because each of these is sure to trickle your taste buds!?❣️
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