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Indian street food and Indian Food is something I've always dreamed about trying! So I flew to Mumbai, India and have been eating street food and curry non stop. Best Street Food I've tasted! The Indian food is so good in Mumbai! I've eaten street food in Chennai, street food in Hyderabad, and street food in Mumbai, all of which has been amazing!
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The street food in Mumbai was so delicious. The restaurant food was also very nice! I had some amazing curry and thali and veg + non-veg food
Here are the locations for the Indian street food and Indian restaurants in Mumbai that I tried:
1) Pav Bhaji at Khau Ghali Street - Zaveri Bazzar
2) Vada Pav at Ashok Vada Pav
3) Malpua at Suleman Usman Mithaiwala
4) Tandoori Quail and Lamb Brain Gravy at Minara Masjid road - Temporary tent for Ramadan Special
5) Bheja at Bademiya Soup
6) Street Kachori at Khau Ghali Street - Zaveri Bazzar
7) Pani Puri at Elco Pani Puri Center
8) Sev Khamani at Khau Ghali Street - Zaveri Bazzar
9) Thali at Friends Union Joshi Club
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VLOG EPISODE 4 // 2ND MARCH 2016 // INDIA
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Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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Life When The Monsoon Comes To Mumbai
Life When The Monsoon Comes To Mumbai
The months of monsoon bring joy to millions of people not only in Mumbai but all over India. The torrential rains arrive after a torrid, long and tiring summer. The monsoon begins during the first week of June in the southwest coast. It then travels up through the Indian state of Kerala, up towards the North and usually reaches the city of Mumbai around the second week of June.
The rains usually last until September and during this period the humidity increases, it gets very windy and the raindrops can pour down at any time of the day and for many hours, sometimes for entire days. It is a custom in India for people to predict the monsoon’s arrival. This often becomes a national headline in the papers and on the news channels as the whole country keeps checking weather updates with people getting increasingly curious to know the details as they long for it to begin after the exhausting summer.
But all the curiosity and need to know about when the monsoon will come is not just for entertainment or relief from the heat. For agriculture the rain is vital as it has a direct impact on the crops and those who depend on them. Rice, for example, which is an important staple food throughout India, requires a huge amount of water in order to grow and thrive, especially in places where water doesn’t reach as easily as it does in the villages on the banks of rivers. Monsoon is the hope for millions of farmers to recover their prosperity and to wish for another year of new crops as the rain brings the means to make farming possible.
Monsoon is also a romantic season for young couples, in fact it is impossible to miss those young couples trying to find shelter from the rain hiding under an umbrella and embarking in long peaceful walks. There is a sense of freshness all around with plants, flowers and trees in full bloom. This is especially true in the outskirts of Mumbai where new colours appear in front of the eyes of the people who enjoy being outdoors. It truly is heaven for nature lovers.
Monsoon in Mumbai can be hectic but at the same time it can be quite fun. The rains bring happiness to all, children and adults, and they also bring people together as there are so many different festive occasions where families get together and celebrate.
I really love the monsoon…when the rains come it is kind of magical. The monsoon not only brings hope and happiness on the face of the farmers but also on the face of each Mumbaikar as finally it is time to enjoy the lower temperature and the cool breeze.
About the author: Jitu Jain has been working as a tour guide for Reality Tours & Travel for the last three years. In the past he worked in the plastic recycling industry in Dharavi and used to see the tours coming through the factory he worked in. That inspired him to become a tour guide. He started learning English and when he was confident enough went for an interview and he got the job. He says:” I have enjoyed working at Reality Tours and Travel and it’s been an amazing experience both personally and professionally.”
Monsoon brings cheer to Mumbai. The southwest monsoon finally hit Mumbai Sunday, a day earlier than its usual date of approaching here, bringing welcome rains that cooled the city while also disrupting normal life.
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The Journey Meet Shah Rukh Khan | Mumbai, India 2016
On October 29th, a group of young crazy Shah Rukh Khan fans decided to travel to India to celebrate King Khan's birthday. It was a hell of a trip of meeting new friends, exploring and learning the diverse culture and accepting the fact that Shahrukh has some pretty crazy fans! In the video, you will see my friends and I visiting Gateway of India, Maratha Mandir to watch DDLJ, Marine Drive, and of course, MANNAT! Huge THANK YOU to SRK Universe Malaysia and SRK Universe for the amazing opportunity!
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INDIE BOMBAJ SLAMSY,
الهند ، مومباي ، والأحياء الفقيرة
ভারত , মুম্বাই , বস্তি
印度,孟買,貧民窟
Inde, Mumbai , bidonvilles
הודו , מומבאי , שכונות עוני
भारत , मुंबई, मलिन बस्तियों
India, Mumbai , barrios marginales
インド、ムンバイ、スラム街
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Indien, Mumbai , Slums
India , Mumbai, slummen
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هند، بمبئی، زاغه
Índia, Mumbai, favelas
Индия , Мумбаи, трущобы
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INDIAN STREET FOOD Tour DEEP in PUNJAB, INDIA | BEST STREET FOOD in INDIA and BEST CURRY HEAVEN!
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If you love eating street food around the world and street food in India, or even all over Asia, you will love the street food in Amritsar. You can find street food everywhere, where everyone seems to cook delicious Indian recipes for curry and SPICY dishes all over the street.
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In one day, we had 7 delicious street foods all made in the PUNJAB style. I didn’t realize until after we finished eating, but we didn’t eat any meat or chicken at all! It was true vegetarian HEAVEN!
We started out the day with an AMAZING Indian breakfast in two different Indian street food restaurants. The first was the famous Amritsar Kulcha. I’m pretty sure you can get this dish in Delhi, but here in Amritsar is the origin of this stuffed baked bread from HEAVEN. It’s stuffed with a spiced potato mix and onions. It’s sprinkled with a masala spice and then put DEEP into the Tandoori oven and baked. It’s served to you on a plate with Chole chickpea curry and onion chutney.
The next AMAZING Breakfast we had on our street food tour was the Poori and Chole with Potato sabzi. A little similar with the chole, but the potato sabzi was nice and sweet and tangy and very UNIQUE!
Afterwards, we took our TUK TUK around town for some more amazing street foods. We enjoyed a street corner tofu curry served with a pancake and then we went to have a sweet and sour buttermilk lassi.
After this, we went to the LEGENDARY Kesar De Dhaba all vegetarian curry restaurant that uses PURE desi ghee. It was extremely flavourful and just a little spicy. We ordered the VEG thali and it was incredible! The paratha bread was so fluffy and covered in pure desi ghee, absolute HEAVEN! We also ate some dessert, a fruit kulfi ice cream!
After this we went for a couple more street foods in Amritsar. We were exploring the back lanes and found an amazing mango fruit stall! It was dried and covered in a slightly spicy and sour and tangy sauce. There were a lot of flavours in this Indian recipe. It was spicy, sour, tangy, sweet, peppery, acidic, pungent, and made your mouth pucker when you ate it! Very UNIQUE!
After this, we went for our final street food, an ICONIC street food in India, the samosa. It was stuffed with potato, cumin seeds, and spices.
The addresses for these street food restaurants in Amritsar, India, are listed below:
1) Breakfast Street Food Kulcha at Monu Kulcha Hut
Gali No, 10, Loharka Road, Ranjit Vihar, N.R.I. Colony, NRI Colony, Gumtala, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India
2) Amazing Poori and Chole and desserts at Kanha Sweets
Shop 1, Opposite Bijli Pehalwan Mandir, Lawrence Road, White Avenue, Amritsar
3) Fairly OK veg curry DEEP in the back lanes of Amritsar (honestly can’t remember this address, go for the Kesar De Dhaba instead).
4) Delicious Street Lassi at Ahuja Lassi
Near Hindu College, Amritsar, India
5) BEST Vegetarian Curry in the WORLD @ Kesar De Dhaba, Amritsar
6) Amazing Mango sour and spicy dessert at Aam Papad:
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7) Potato Samosa at Raam samosey wala
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도비가트! 1000명이 동시에 빨래를 하는 세계에서 가장 큰 세탁소이다. 인도인이건 관광객이건 한번쯤 발길을 멈추는 뭄바이의 명물. 이곳은 카스트 제도의 일부분을 볼 수 있는 곳이다. 인도에선 청소, 도살, 세탁 등의 일을 하는 계층은 가장 하층민인 ‘불가촉 천민’이다. 브라만교의 경전인 리그베다에서는 천민을 ‘두발 달린 가축’ 으로 표현했다고 한다. “대부분의 사람들은 태어날 때부터 이일을 합니다. 이 도비가트는 130년 전에 영국이 만든 것입니다. 그때부터 이들을 빨래하는 일을 했고, 가정에서 아이가 태어나도 같은 일을 배우게 됩니다. 그렇기 때문에 이 사람들의 카스트는 도비카스트(천민)입니다.” 이들은 교육 혜택을 받지 못해 일생의 대부분을 빨래만 하고 산다. 세탁 일은 어느 정도 분업화 돼 있다. 배달꾼들이 빨래를 모아오면, 비누칠을 하는 사람, 때를 빼는 사람, 나이가 어리거나 힘든 일을 못할 경우 빨래를 걷거나 너는 일을 하고 있었다.
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Dhoby Ghat! 1,000 of the laundry at the same time the largest in the world, Laundry. This is the specialty of this Indian tourists to stop at least once in Mumbai away. This is where you can see a part of the caste system. Cleaning In India, the hierarchy of the day, such as butchering, washing is the most underclass of untouchables. In the Vedic scriptures, the League of Brahmanism is said to represent a 'hair with a cattle untouchables. Most people are born to this job. Dhoby Ghat is the UK-made 130 years ago. Since then, worked to wash them, the child will learn to do the same at home taeeonado. That is why the caste of people who are elusive caste (untouchables). They did not receive an education benefit only the clothes, and live most of his life. Laundry gotta do it to some extent specialization. When they gathered the laundry delivery sportsman, who the soap, when subtracted person, young or old, if you can not walk the hard work you were doing the laundry.
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Dhoby घाट! एक ही समय दुनिया, कपड़े धोने में सबसे बड़ा पर कपड़े धोने के 1,000। यह इस भारतीय पर्यटकों की विशेषता दूर मुंबई में कम से कम एक बार रोकने के लिए है। आप जाति व्यवस्था का एक हिस्सा देख सकते हैं, जहां यह है। भारत में सफाई, ऐसे butchering के रूप में दिन के पदानुक्रम, वाशिंग अछूत के सबसे निम्न वर्ग है। वैदिक ग्रंथों में, ब्राह्मणवाद के लीग एक पशु के साथ एक 'बाल प्रतिनिधित्व करने के लिए कहा जाता है कि' अछूत। अधिकांश लोगों को इस काम के लिए जन्म लेते हैं। Dhoby घाट 130 साल पहले ब्रिटेन से बनाई गई है। तो, उन्हें धोने के लिए काम किया है, बच्चे को घर
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Indian street food and Indian Food is something I've always dreamed about trying! So I flew to Hyderabad, India and have been eating street food and curry + biryani non-stop. Best Street Food I've tasted! The Indian food is so good in Hyderabad! So far, I've eaten street food in Chennai, street food in Hyderabad, and street food in Mumbai, all of which has been amazing!
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India to Uzbekistan / Tashkent City tour / Mumbai to tashkent / PART -1 ताश्कंद उज़्बेकिस्तान
Mumbai, India to Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Part -1. Tashkent city tour.
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Uzbekistan is a relatively unknown and unexplored country in Central Asia. Direct Flights are available from Mumbai and Delhi.
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Uzbekistan gained its independence after the break up from the Soviet Union in 1991.
So even though the country is young, it has long ancient roots as it lies on the historic SILK ROUTE that connected China to Mediterranean / Europe.
In this part, we will cover the first half of the city tour of the Tashkent city, the capital of Uzbekistan.
Places covered:
Amir Temur Square
Broadway shopping street
Metro Ride to explore the artistic stations
The Independence square & the Monument
Navroz bogi the Giant wheel
Sayyor Restaurant for Dinner
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Why Foreigners Visit Mumbai !!!!!
Celebrating Republic day in Mumbai with friends.
Asking peoples that how they are going to celebrate 68th Republic Day.
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Why I loved Mumbai?
We visited our friend in Mumbai and got the chance to truly get to know this fascinating city through her eyes!
Places we visited in the vlog:
The Gateway of India
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station
Crawford Market
Leopold Cafe
Shahrukh Hhan's house
Juhu Beach
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This vlog is part of my India series. My friend Nina and I travelled all across India starting off in Bangalore, continuing to Goa and Mumbai! After Mumbai we travelled to Rajasthan, where we stoped by in Udaipur and Jaipur, and later explored Agra and the beautiful Taj Mahal, and finished off in the capital of India, New Delhi.
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Mumbai Travel guide
Mumbai, earlier known as Bombay, is the capital of Maharashtra and the largest city of India. Mumbai initially was the accumulation of seven islands on the Konkan coastline, which with the passage of time joined to form island city of Bombay.
Mumbai undeniably is the business capital of India and one of the major port cities in the country. Mumbai has a diverse nature and multi-cultural lifestyle. On one hand, this city is the hometown of Bollywood, and on the other, this city has India's largest slum population. With the huge inflow of migrants, this city welcomes all with open arms. The city developed its identity from these communities that are settled in here. The culture here is a fine amalgamation of festivities, religions, music, food, music and theaters. Mumbai is said to have most active nightlife in comparison to other cities.
There is a lot to see in Mumbai, but the typical tourist sights are concentrated in South Mumbai.
By Indian standards, Mumbai is a young city and much of the land comprising the city did not exist until it was claimed from the sea over three centuries ago. It is therefore, a pleasant surprise to find rock cut caves such as the Elephanta, Kanheri, and Mahakali within city limits.
The British built a magnificent city within the walls of Fort St. George, which lies at the southern extremity of the city. Some fine examples of the Gothic revival, Neo-classical style and Indo-Saracenic style are seen within this area. To get the best [South Mumbai] experience, stroll around the wide streets of the area right from Churchgate to Colaba. These areas are all beautifully planned and have wide and clean pavements unlike the rest of the city. Famous monuments to be seen in this area are the Gateway of India, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus) building, the Municipal Corporation and Police Headquarters and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Vastu Sanghralaya (formerly, the Prince Of Wales museum). The famous Taj Mahal hotel is located just opposite the Gateway of India. The Mumbai University buildings and the High Court are also excellent examples of colonial architecture in the city.
There are a lot of other modern structures to look at in this area. The area known as Marine Drive (right from Chowpatty beach to NCPA) is home to a large number of buildings built in the Art Deco style. Mumbai is second only to Miami in the number of Art Deco buildings. some famous buildings in this style are the Eros and Regal cinemas.
Mumbai has a few beaches, including one in the downtown area. But they aren't that great and the water off Mumbai's coast is extraordinarily dirty. The relatively better ones are in the Northwest Mumbai area. However, they are a great place to see how the locals spend their Sunday evenings, with various food and game stalls.
There are other beaches to be found such as the Girgaon Chowpaty in South Mumbai, Juhu beach in the western suburbs and Aksa Beach in Malad. The currents don't seem strong, but particularly in the rains, lots of people die from drowning, so avoid getting in the water (especially at Aksa Beach). A word of advice to women: Bombay beaches are not the kind you can wear swimsuits to, particularly two-pieces.
Gateway of India ( Taj Mahal Hotel )
Prince of Wales Museum
Jehangir Art Gallery
World Trade Center *
Mantralaya *
Assembly Hall *
Nariman Point
Oberoi Hotel
Air India Building
Wankhede Stadium *
Marine Drive ( Queen's Necklace )
Girgaon Chowpatty ( speed boat H2O)
Jain Temple
Kamla Nehru Park*
Boot House
Hanging garden Tower of Silence
(the only crematorium for Parsis /Zoroastrians)
Taraporewala Aquarium
Mahalaxmi Temple
Haji Ali * Race Course *
Nehru Centre *
Nehru Planetarium *
Orama 4-D Theatre ( Atria Mall)
or Nehru Science Center
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Lilavati Hospital *
Band Stand
Film Star Bungalows *
(residential areas of famous
bollywood stars near Bandstand and Bandra)
Hotel Sea Rock *or Joggers Park
Juhu Beach
Michael Jackson in Mumbai, India 1996
November 1, 1996: In Bombay, India, 85% of the proceeds from one concert were put aside for the 'Shiv Udyog Sena' to help create jobs for 270,000 young people in the state of Maharashtra.
Viraf Sarkari said, It was a charity show. Not even a penny was charged. Michael arrived in Mumbai on October 30th at Mumbai's Sahar airport, was greeted by Sonali Bendre clad in a nine-yard sari and a Maharashtrian nathni standing with an aarti thali to welcome MJ, along with Raj Thackeray, Sharmila Thackeray and innumerable politicians who were there to receive Jackson.
Upon arriving in Bombay, Michael asks his driver to stop the motorcade transporting him from the airport to his hotel to allow him to spend 20 minutes talking with children playing in the crowded slums he must pass en route. He then spent a few minutes with them before he proceeded to the Shiv Sena chief, Bal Thackeray's residence.
On January 25, 1997: Michael waved his personal fee for his Bombay appearance and donated $ 1.1 million to a local charity helping to educate children living in slums.