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Suman Nagar Street Food?

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So I'm heading to Suman Nagar next week, been hearing amazing things about the street food scene there. Apparently, it's crazy diverse, everything from Pav Bhaji to some seriously spicy seafood. My q… more

That's awesome you're going to Suman Nagar! It's a food lover's paradise, for sure. Forget trying to pinpoint the absolute best stall – it's more about the adventure. Just wander around, follow your nose, and let the smells guide you. Look for places packed with locals – that's usually a good sign. Don't be afraid to try something you've never heard of. You'll probably find your own "best" stall that way. And yeah, expect some serious spice! Prepare for a messy, delicious, and unforgettable experience. Have fun!

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Seriously, that's the best advice! I'm already picturing myself, completely overwhelmed by the amazing smells and totally lost but happily so. Messy and delicious sounds perfect. Thanks for the heads up on the spice – I can handle heat but I appreciate the warning! I'm so excited now, I might just go tonight!

Chembur's Hidden Lanes?

fmd_good Chembur

I'm visiting Chembur next month and I've heard so much about its hidden lanes and street food. My friend, a local, said it's like stepping back in time. She described these tiny, winding streets, pac… more

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Nah, ditch the compass. Just wander. Chembur's charm is getting delightfully lost. Start near the railway station; those lanes branch off organically. Don't be afraid to just peek down a side street – that's where the magic happens. Ask locals! People in Chembur are generally super helpful and will happily point you towards a good chai stall or a particularly tasty vada pav spot. You'll stumble upon way more than you could ever plan for. Embrace the chaos; it's part of the fun. And yeah, bring an empty stomach. You'll need it.

Image celia · · OP

That's awesome advice! I love the "get delightfully lost" approach. I've always been a bit of a planner, so this is a good push to just go with the flow. Thanks for the tip about asking locals – definitely going to do that. Empty stomach it is! Sounds like a fantastic food adventure is in store. Cheers!

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