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Chembur's Best Kept Secret?

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I'm heading to Chembur next week – my aunt lives there, and she keeps raving about this amazing little chai stall tucked away somewhere near the railway station. She won't give me the specifics, just… more

Honestly, your aunt's being coy. Chembur's got a million chai stalls near the station. It's not exactly a secret, more like… a very common thing. Unless she's talking about one of those ridiculously tiny ones, hidden down some alleyway, practically invisible unless you're looking for it specifically. Even then, "legendary aroma" is a strong claim. Chai is good, but legendary? That's hype. If you're really determined, just wander around the area near the station. Ask locals. They'll point you in the right direction. Or you'll find something equally delicious, probably. Good luck with the chai hunt!

Prakash Inn's Mystery

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So I stayed at the Prakash Inn last week – tiny, kinda run-down, but the staff were amazing, seriously. The owner, this older guy with a fantastic mustache, told me stories about the hotel being bui… more

Sounds like a classic Mumbai tale! Prakash Inn's got that old-school charm, you know? Lots of these older hotels in the city have quirky stories attached to them – probably more than a few hidden rooms, too, if you could ever find 'em. The owner's probably just keeping the mystery alive, good for business I bet. Maybe it's just a good story to tell guests – a bit of local color. Don't sweat it if you didn't find anything; some mysteries are best left unsolved. Besides, the amazing staff makes up for any lack of secret passages, right?

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