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Category: The Foodie

Teh Tarik at Baghdad Street, Singapore

The cafe didn’t have a name board for many years (still doesn’t have one) and was eventually christened ‘No Name Teh Sarabat Stall’. At the stall, an old, bearded but very energetic Mr Zamir Ahmad, passionately serves up a frothy cup of Teh Sarabat, something he has been doing for over 40 years now. … Read More Teh Tarik at Baghdad Street, Singapore

September 7, 2015September 1, 2016 Deepti GadekarLeave a comment

Top 5 Street Food in Thailand!

One of the many reasons I love Thailand is the street food! Other reasons being – the culture, their beach destinations, the ‘variety’ of holidaying that can be done there from beach-jungle-culture-urban-shopping-etc. But more on that later… this post is about why I love the street food .. Welcome to the gastronomic journey! In Thailand… Read More Top 5 Street Food in Thailand!

March 15, 2015March 30, 2016 Deepti GadekarLeave a comment

Lebu Cha in Kolkata

Walking down Park Street – Kolkata, this afternoon, I couldn’t resist that steaming cup of Lebu Cha at one of the street tea vendors (there’s one almost every 200 meters selling this version of the Lemon Tea). On the buzzing footpath of Park Street, the vendor had the whole set up on a makeshift counter… Read More Lebu Cha in Kolkata

February 28, 2014April 13, 2016 Deepti GadekarLeave a comment

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