
Jigyasa Kakwani
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1 week ago |
food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover
Chilled barf golas, bubbly shikanjis and creamy cool dahi chaats are some of our favourite desi snacks to beat the heat. Not only are these items refreshing and cooling but also revive the nostalgia of the good old days of childhood and carefree snacking. If you live in Delhi, are here for work, or simply visiting as a tourist, don't forget to enjoy these classic summer snacks - starting with dahi chaats.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover
There are caricatures from Mohanlal's films around the house. (Photo: Instagram, luxunlock) Want to live like a celebrity? If you are travelling to Ooty, you can book a stay at South superstar Mohanlal's personal vacation home - 'Hideaway' - located in a quiet neighbourhood called Lovedale. This luxurious 3-bedroom home is ideal for 6-9 guests.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover
A viral post showing a hotel room price in Vietnam has left internet surprised. (Representative Image) Vietnam is a popular choice amongst Indian travellers as the destination offers wonderful sights, delicious food and the joy of international travel at an affordable price. Now, a recent post going viral on X shows an extremely reasonable cost of booking a hotel room in Vietnam. The screenshot shows a "Superior Double or Twin" room at the Leaf Hotel in Phu Quoc, Vietnam.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover
Check out the list of the 50 best restaurants in the world. (Photo: Gaggan) The list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 is out - featuring the 50 most iconic restaurants from 22 countries, chosen by 1,120 international restaurant industry experts. The 23rd edition list was revealed on June 19 in Turin, Italy. Two Indian cuisine restaurants are a part of this prestigious list, impressing the world with their gastronomical delights.
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1 week ago |
food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover
A restaurant in the US is going viral on social media platforms like Instagram and Reddit for charging a "living wage fee" on its food bill. The viral picture of the bill shows an order of a sandwich, a burger and fries. Along with the cost of the food items, the restaurant, whose name has not been revealed, has also added a "living wage fee" of 18 per cent, amounting to $5.94 (Rs 515). After this, tax is added to the subtotal to get the final amount.
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