
Suresh Menon
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The decor and the service are good.
Menu is expensive for the location and the mutton biriyani(at almost ₹600) had a very low meat to bone ratio. The biriyani was quite tasty, however. There is no gravy as we get in other places, no salad along with the biriyani, as we get in Delhi, Hyderabad and Lucknow. Perhaps it is the custom of the city, I do not know.
The 'Matha' was delicious. Service tax was also collected over & above two types of GST
Menu is expensive for the location and the mutton biriyani(at almost ₹600) had a very low meat to bone ratio. The biriyani was quite tasty, however. There is no gravy as we get in other places, no salad along with the biriyani, as we get in Delhi, Hyderabad and Lucknow. Perhaps it is the custom of the city, I do not know.
The 'Matha' was delicious. Service tax was also collected over & above two types of GST
I generally like visiting museums, especially Government museums, and this one was no exception.
At ₹ 150 per head (including mobile photography) it's really worth it.
There are three floors of exhibits, and one of the exhibits is an Egyptian Mummy. Though the specifics about the mummy are not mentioned, there are general descriptions about Egyptian burial practices and other important facts about life in that period.
The other floors too have thoughtful arrangements of the exhibits, with individual or collective commentary attached.
Spent a very pleasant two hours there.
Generally worth a visit when in the neighbourhood, if only for the large collection of items and the very imaginative display.
At ₹ 150 per head (including mobile photography) it's really worth it.
There are three floors of exhibits, and one of the exhibits is an Egyptian Mummy. Though the specifics about the mummy are not mentioned, there are general descriptions about Egyptian burial practices and other important facts about life in that period.
The other floors too have thoughtful arrangements of the exhibits, with individual or collective commentary attached.
Spent a very pleasant two hours there.
Generally worth a visit when in the neighbourhood, if only for the large collection of items and the very imaginative display.
The mainstay of the Western Railway corridor of Bombay's Suburban railway network.
Only 4 platforms, but the crowd and the clockwork precision with which the trains ply from this station would put to shame the so-called junctions with 10 - 15 platforms and several trains passing through them.
There are several stalls and the 'Enquiry' and 'May I Help You' at that station mean exactly what they say. The same is true in most of Bombay's stations, but in Churchgate both are a work ethic.
Only 4 platforms, but the crowd and the clockwork precision with which the trains ply from this station would put to shame the so-called junctions with 10 - 15 platforms and several trains passing through them.
There are several stalls and the 'Enquiry' and 'May I Help You' at that station mean exactly what they say. The same is true in most of Bombay's stations, but in Churchgate both are a work ethic.
The Society has a history of over 200 years.
It is now located in the Town Hall building on Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg.
It was formed with the intention of 'promoting useful knowledge, particularly such as is now immediately connected with India', according to its founder, Sir James Mackintosh.
The building is an imposing one, and construction was completed in 1833.
It is now located in the Town Hall building on Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg.
It was formed with the intention of 'promoting useful knowledge, particularly such as is now immediately connected with India', according to its founder, Sir James Mackintosh.
The building is an imposing one, and construction was completed in 1833.
It is the terminal station on on the only corridor of the Jaipur Metro from Mansarovar at one end to this one at the other.
The station serves the true, traditional Pink City Jaipur, and opens the door to the traditional markets.
The station is fairly new and well-maintained and clean. Surprisingly, given the tourist density in the area, the station was not very crowded on a Friday evening at 8 pm.
The station serves the true, traditional Pink City Jaipur, and opens the door to the traditional markets.
The station is fairly new and well-maintained and clean. Surprisingly, given the tourist density in the area, the station was not very crowded on a Friday evening at 8 pm.