Mumbai (मुंबई) India
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Mumbai, the city that never sleeps in India
When talking about India, many might think of ancient temples, vast fields, or cities filled with the aroma of spices. But for me, mr.hotsia, “Mumbai” is the true image of modern India that still carries the classic charm and the passionate life of its people. My first trip to Mumbai was like opening a new experience full of chaos but charm in every step.
Starting from the heart of the city
Mumbai is a large city located on the Arabian Sea coast. I began exploring from the big fish market area by the sea in Mumbai.This is a spot I really like.The bustling vendors, the freshness of fish caught from the sea, along with the scent of herbs and spices lingering in the air, reminded me of the relationship between Mumbai’s people and the sea. It’s not just about food but a lifestyle passed down through generations.
Street food you must try
If you want to truly know Mumbai, don’t misseating Indian street food in Mumbai.This is a paradise for food lovers. I often stroll around tasting everything from spicy curry-dipped bread, rich in flavor,Curry-dipped bread, Indian food in Mumbaito fried chicken with unique flavors unlike anywhere else.A clip of Mumbai fried chicken I recordedI can say every bite is filled with the aroma of spices and a crunchiness that makes you want to keep eating.
A different but harmonious food culture
I still remember well how breakfast at a hotel in Bombay (the former name of Mumbai) was different from anywhere else.Mumbai 5/15: Hotel breakfast in BombayIt was a moment where I experienced another side of this city, not just chaos and noise but also calmness and warmth in a truly Indian way.
Besides breakfast, Mumbai also offers a variety of local dishes that I tried by hand and felt the care in every plate.Eating local Mumbai food by handis an experience I highly recommend because it’s fun and truly close to the culture.
Markets and street life
Markets in Mumbai are incredibly lively. I once strolled through the fried rice street market near Mumbai’s fish market.It was full of colors and the aroma of Indian food.The atmosphere here is unlike markets in Thailand because the sounds of bargaining, the scent of spices, and the enthusiasm of vendors made me feel like part of the city.
Traveling in Mumbai was another highlight. The three-wheeled taxis called “rickshaws” were something I used often. They gave me a different perspective of the city, and often I chatted with drivers who shared stories about their lives and Mumbai.
Real life in Mumbai through mr.hotsia’s lens
I recorded many photos and videos, such asMumbai, IndiaandMumbai Street Foodwhich clearly convey the diversity and charm of this city. For those interested in seeing the real life of Mumbai’s people, I recommend watching these clips along with reading this article to fully experience the atmosphere.
Summary of experiences in Mumbai
Mumbai is not a city for those who seek peace, but for those who love adventure, want to learn about diverse cultures, and want to experience the energetic life of a big city, Mumbai is the best answer for this trip to India. For me, mr.hotsia, Mumbai is a city full of flavors, scents, and colors that I will never forget.
If you want to follow my footsteps, start withIndian food in Mumbaithen gradually explore the markets and street life as I described. I guarantee you will return home impressed.