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Mumbai offers a cross section of budget to five-star hotels that cover the
south area to far north in the suburbs. Mumbai is well known for its
hospitality. Both luxury and lower range hotels offer service with a smile and
though the levels of comfort may vary you can always find a good clean place
that matches your budget. At the higher end, the Taj Mahal Hotel, stands
majestically near the Gateway of India and is the epitome of class and luxury.
You can also treat yourself to the luxury of beach resorts at Marve or loll
around in a simple tent at Kihim or Bordi. |
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The fast-paced life here, has given rise to hordes of "fast-food
outlets" on almost every road, offering lip-smacking pav bhaji, bhel puri
andkababs. There is no dearth, though of multi-culinary delicacies
dished out in posh restaurants by expert chefs. Many hotels have in-house
restaurants, which usually cater to different palettes. There are innumerable
small-scale places offering South Indian Udipi fare, Gujarati thalis,
'Indian" Chinese, typical North Indian Mughlai food and the current rage of
Manglorean fish. Though rest assured, international cuisine is also found here,
with choices ranging from Italian pasta to Thai curry and even Lebanese kababs!
Epicures can be treated to special treats at the continuous "food festivals"
(see the local dailies for up-to-date information) held here. Check with your
host or hotel for best places to visit around your area. |
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Click here to view the list of restaurants and bars. |
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