It’s a public holiday today and it was a good day to go out for shopping! Here’s a small trivia. The word for holiday in Hindi is called ‘cuti’ which is also the same in Malay.
This morning I had woken up early because the original plan was to see sunrise. I later realized that by 6am, the sun was already shinning really bright in the sky. So well everyone slept in this morning and I had a chance to go to the gym this morning in the nearby clubhouse. We only started our day at 2pm.
So here we go to a mall thinking that it would be a good place to shop. We went to a mall called GVK One which a lot of people said it would be good. But to our disappointment, it wasn’t as big as Inorbit which is this other mall next to our office. I did manage to get a flashy modern kurta from FabIndia which is this famous brand apparently.
For lunch, again I got to try something that we have back home. Subway! And what else would I order, the Italian BMT of course.

Non Veg please order here

and Veg please order here

Apparently the queue is divided into two and there are two sandwich bars identical to one another. The difference is, if you want to order a non veg sub, you have to go on the correct counter.

Here’s the sandwich artist making my BMT. Take note that the salami has masala in it

This was the best part. When you take away, they give you this eco friendly recyclable bag

the lady asked “veggies sir?”. I replied “no veggies”. She looked at me for a very long time as if I didn’t understand her question. I think no one in India ever has their sub without veggies :(

I completed the meal so I had a cookie. Well this time round I’ll say that between KL and here, the subs are the same. If I had to choose one, I’ll say that KL is slightly better.
After that little trip to GVK, we made our way to the Shilparamam Market which is an arts and cultural village. Today I really did a whole lot of shopping I tell ya. Here in this place you can get lots of stuff from traditional clothes to shoes to accessories. Even pottery, decorations and souvenirs. Here are some of the photos that I snapped









I really did a whole lot of shopping at that place. I bought so much stuff my backpack was full. It’s just that I don’t know when is ever the next time I’ll get to see India again and so I bought a lot of stuff along with me.

had this interesting rice sheet of paper which is showered with snow sugar and ghee. Costs 10 rupees but it tastes quite good
So anyways, from Shilparamam just about 7 minutes of walking distance there is a huge outlet of Paradise biryani and so naturally, that was where we had our dinner.



I didn’t take any pictures of the biryani because seriously I think I’ve had way too much biryani this trip but then again I’ll never say no to it

besides biryani, you can also order the roti’s and the naan’s

This dish, believe it or not is cauliflower. And for the first time ever, I’m telling you it was the best damn veg dish I have ever had in my life

this is a fish fillet dish called astro fish or smtg

first, you take all your dishes and place them nicely on your naan (bread)

roll it up and voila, you have an awesome authentic Indian wrap.
This is the 2nd time I’m actually having food from Paradise but this time it tastes much better because it was served fresh. The butter naan that I order is also very much better than whatever you get back home. I’m still very much surprised from the fact that I ate cauliflower tonight.

Before I sign off for the night, I just wanted to share with you something I discovered while I was here. That every Indian restaurant you go, they will serve these mints. They are natural breath fresheners and they work much better than whatever mint sweet you have. It is made out of a certain spice that is sugar coated. One pinch of these “aftermints” will immediately cure all your lunch/dinner breath woes.