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| Indians are great ones for festivals, and this time of the year is especially delightful. Now that the big Durga Puja dhamaka is over, its time for to start preparing for Diwali. |
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The time of year when everyone’s shopping for new clothes, going out, meeting friends, and exchanging gifts. Of course, good food is always associated with festive occasions. It’s a great time to see what our friends all over India are up to. |
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Come festival time there are many who throng to temples, tho’ each building and nukkad has their own little celebration going on. But festival or no festival, the stylish Mumbaikars are always ready to party. Whether it is living it up at India’s first Hard Rock Cafe, or checking out the karaoke bars, and other hot spots in the city that are Not Just Jazz by the way.
If its malls that get you going try the Inorbit Mall, Probably the biggest mall in Asia.
Of course, because we are talking festivals, I feel like talking desserts. And since we’re in Mumbai, let’s choose something more unconventional than your Indian fare. Something like Theo Broma pasteries, or Olympia's caramel custard maybe. Or if that ain’t your scene then take a gander at some Ti Amo gelato.
Whatever you do, enjoy!!
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| sharon |
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Was taken back to see ice cream pakoda in Noorani's menu......but decided to order it before the meal as the curiosity was killing...more |
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| vinnie T |
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| Why should another Mumbaiya favourite of mine be left behind? Research is on to find the best pani poori in Mumbai too...more |
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