- Visit Chembur for an instant T-nagar like therapy with the crowds and vendors who are quick to respond to a quick query in Tamil. Two in one benefit - hear, speak and bargain in Tamil as well as soak in the T-nagar like atmosphere if you enjoy it
- For those who hate crowds Matunga is a better option. With temples, an old post office, flower shops, T book/cd stores, and not to mention amazing south indian food it doubles up as a mini more cosmopolitan Mylapore
- Visit any mall and if you manage to stop for a minute in a place there is a ninety percent chance of hearing a Tamil family debate or discuss their current or future purchases
- Catch a Tamil movie at a multiplex in Mulund/Sion or at the small little Arora theatre at Matunga
- Switch on Sun TV/any Tamil channel/Tamil movie and bite into good self cooked south Indian food - cooked out based on the age old Meenakshi Ammal Cook and see (samaithu paar) book :) ... Read the Hindu newspaper as well.. For best returns try this is on a lazy Sunday or Saturday
- Visit a Tamil family friend for dinner/lunch and enjoy a good south Indian healthy meal along with some good tam-english banter
Monday, April 6, 2009
Quick gun cures - Mind it :)
As a single working (staying away from family) Mumbaikar of Tamil origin (trying to be politically correct :P ) one does have occasional pangs of homesickness.. For those who can't afford an immediate trip to Chennai there are quick fix remedies:
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Here is a tip. I visited this restaurant in Matunga. The food was your typical 'kalyana samayal'. And by restaurant I am stretching the truth a bit. It was a shack outside the 'Kanchi madam'. The food for three of cost us 100 bucks. The taxi came to 200 bucks.:)
-JB
hey JB, know that place...its good food ..probably more exotic south indian stuff too... yummy food :)
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