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Showing posts with label picture. Show all posts
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
BeeBee Is Famous
Saturday, 1 November 2014
As Pati and BeeBee were talking with a manager as they waited for the tuk-tuk to go to dinner, an employee ran up the stairs with today's local newspaper. He unfolded it to the front page with a flourish and pointed to a picture. It was BeeBee standing beside two turbaned men, all of them intent on watching the camel event in progress. Since the paper is probably in Rajasthani, BeeBee has no idea what it says about the picture. Something positive, she hopes. The manager was kind enough to give them the paper to keep.
As Pati and BeeBee were talking with a manager as they waited for the tuk-tuk to go to dinner, an employee ran up the stairs with today's local newspaper. He unfolded it to the front page with a flourish and pointed to a picture. It was BeeBee standing beside two turbaned men, all of them intent on watching the camel event in progress. Since the paper is probably in Rajasthani, BeeBee has no idea what it says about the picture. Something positive, she hopes. The manager was kind enough to give them the paper to keep.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Dinner at Naivedyam
21 October 2014
This evening Pati and BeeBee ate dinner at Naivedyam, "a South Indian Eating Panorama" at No. 1, Hauz Khas Village, about 1.2 km from their B&B as the crow flies, longer by tuk-tuk. Their dinner of mineral water, Naivedaym Thali, filter coffee, and gulab jamun cost 805 rupees (685 for food, 33.91 service tax, 85.63 VAT, 0.46 Round Off) plus a 100 rupee tip. 905 rupees is around $15 USD. Adding in tuk-tuk fares, the evening cost well under $20 USD for a very good meal and the ambiance of a pre-Diwali evening.
This evening Pati and BeeBee ate dinner at Naivedyam, "a South Indian Eating Panorama" at No. 1, Hauz Khas Village, about 1.2 km from their B&B as the crow flies, longer by tuk-tuk. Their dinner of mineral water, Naivedaym Thali, filter coffee, and gulab jamun cost 805 rupees (685 for food, 33.91 service tax, 85.63 VAT, 0.46 Round Off) plus a 100 rupee tip. 905 rupees is around $15 USD. Adding in tuk-tuk fares, the evening cost well under $20 USD for a very good meal and the ambiance of a pre-Diwali evening.
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Naivedyam restaurant |
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