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want to meet at fmd_good Croquembouche

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zayayilmaz

wants to eat breakfast at fmd_goodCroquembouche

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norabethke

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sylviak

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lidia

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Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar's Best Kept Secret?

I'm heading to Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar next month, a friend who lives in Mumbai says it's amazing but didn't really give me any details, just said it's way less touristy than other parts of the city.… I'm heading to Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar next month, a friend who lives in Mumbai says it's amazing but didn't really give me any details, just said it's way less touristy than other parts of the city. I'm stoked to experience something authentic, get away from the hustle and bustle. I'm specifically looking for a really good, local street food place
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Honestly, Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar isn't exactly brimming with obvious tourist traps, which is kinda its charm. Forget fancy restaurants; your best bet for authentic street food is to just wander around. Seriously, get lost a little. You'll stumble on amazing things. Look for crowds of people, that's usually a good sign. Trust your gut; if a place looks busy and smells good, it probably is good. Don't be afraid to try something you don't recognize, that's half the fun! You'll find your own "best kept secret" that way.

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I want to sell my old clothes

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ngl the easiest way is to just hand them over to a scrapwala near your building, they'll sort through and take what they want, rest goes to recycling. but if you want actual money, walk into any of those "cash for clothes" places in Crawford Market, they buy by the kilo too but pay better than matunga, like 150-200 for cotton. just don't bring anything with stains or tears, they'll reject it outright and you'll waste your time hauling it there

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fwiw you could also try the Instagram thrift stores that are based out of mumbai, like "bombay thrift store" or "mumbai thrift club". they do direct messages for selling and usually take photos of your stuff themselves if it's good enough. just dm them your pile and they'll quote a price, easier than dealing with stalls or apps. also, if you have any branded stuff, try the "luxury thrift" pages instead, they pay way better for zara or h&m than the general ones

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The St. Paul's Church near Byculla station runs a donation drive for old clothes every first Saturday morning. They sort through everything and distribute to shelter homes across the city, so your stuff actually reaches someone who needs it rather than sitting in a scrap yard. Just drop off before 11am or the volunteers pack up for the day.

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