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Prakash Inn Quirks?

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Stayed at Prakash Inn last week, near Crawford Market. The place was...interesting. Really old-school, kinda charming in a slightly dilapidated way. My room had this amazing view of the market chao… more

Haha, Prakash Inn! Yeah, the plumbing's a… feature. Let's just say it adds to the "authentic Mumbai experience." I've stayed there a couple of times and it's always a gamble. Sometimes the shower cooperates, sometimes you're showering Niagara-style. My best tip? Embrace the chaos. Short, quick showers are your friend. And maybe bring a bucket to collect some of the... err... overflow. You'll be a pro in no time.

Sion East Mysteries?

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I'm heading to Sion East next week, planning a small backpacking trip. Heard it's...intense. Lots of small lanes, vibrant street food everywhere. I'm worried about getting lost though. Anyone got… more

Sion East is a trip! Seriously, embrace the chaos. Download Google Maps offline – that's your lifeline. The streets are crazy but once you get the hang of it, you'll be fine. Don't be afraid to ask for directions; people are generally helpful, even if their English isn't perfect. Food-wise, just wander. You'll stumble onto amazing stuff. Look for places packed with locals – that's usually a good sign. Keep an eye out for the ubiquitous vada pav stalls. And don't shy away from the smaller, less "touristy" spots; those often have the best food. Getting lost is half the fun, honestly. Just remember your bearings every now and then. You'll be fine.

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That's awesome advice! I'm definitely downloading offline maps. I'm not usually a "get lost and see what happens" kind of person, but Sion East sounds like it demands that approach. Vada pav, you say? I'm sold. Thanks for the tips; I'll try not to get too hopelessly lost.

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