Bombay Meri Hai!
Welcome to Bombay, to its melting pot of cuisines, to its several hundred thousand restaurants, each catering to a different taste and a different budget.
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Chowpatty, Picnic On The Sands
The bhelpuri of Chowpatty, Bombay�s oldest seafront, has reached every corner of India and even gone abroad. What is it that makes the savoury from this beach so popular? UpperCrust reports from the golden sands.
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The Melting Pot Of Bombay�s Cuisines
From Busybee�s Guide to Eating Out in Bombay, UpperCrust selects these restaurants not for their terrific ambience or great food, but for their unusual cuisines. They are places where foodies don�t mind standing in queue to eat... the food is so rare to come across.
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Bombay�s Popular Restaurants
It�s got nothing to do with five star ambience and rates, the restaurants mentioned here are by people�s choice the most happening places to be eating at.
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Like Shopping In Victorian Bombay
TARA PATEL goes shopping at Crawford Market, one of the most endearing images of the British Raj in Bombay.
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Bombay & The Swinging Sixties
STANLEY PINTO, old Bombay boy and night club pianist, describes the rocking times that the city was witness to in the 1960s.
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All For A Pub Crawl
MARCELLUS BAPTISTA, the 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. man, crawls through Bombay at night and stops by its many pubs.
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I Could Have Danced All Night!
KISHIN MULCHANDANI unleashes the animal within him at Bombay�s newest and hottest night clubs, and explains why some are rocking and some are dead.
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The Red And White Test
UpperCrust put some of Bombay�s wine-drinking notables to the test over selected Indian reds and whites.
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