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The Little Door Bandra West Restaurant Review

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Mumbai - Escape into a beach side Mediterranean hideaway at The Little Door What if you can escape from your normal routine busy city life and experience a little bit of Mediterranean with a nice soothing relaxing ambiance here in Mumbai? That would be amazing right? All thanks to The little door you can now experience the most popular global favorite  Mediterranean cuisine here in the city. The Little door is a very elegant dining restaurant  located in Bandra West, 14th Road and it serves a variety of Mediterranean,  Greek,  Spanish and Italian cuisine. This restaurant is a modern bar with a age restriction of 18 years above permit only and it also requires booking and reservations. A s soon as i entered this interesting bright blue little door  i actually felt like i entered into a different space and i was excited to explore the food. The ambiance of this place is very elegant and beautiful with both indoor and outdoor seating area. The se...

India's Favorite Award Winning Tibbs Frankie Review

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Original #TibbsFrankie & It's  Secret Masala #Frankie has been one of the most popular #Streetfood in #India. The most iconic brand which can be easily associated with the word frankie is without a doubt - Tibb's Frankie. Recently i visited the #TibbsFrankie   #Bandra West Pali hill outlet and i was pleasantly surprised and happy with how the brand has evolved over time. A journey from having those small street stall setup to a proper revamped well packaged outlet. If you have been a Mumbaikar like me, you would know the value and importance of Tibbs frankie. Earlier when there were hardly any cafe's, food wasn't that expensive, people would mostly eat street food and Frankie was always one of the best snack option for everyone to munch on. Atleast for me the brand really helped me satisfy my hunger pangs during the school and college days because it was super delicious, quick, accessible and economical. That time there were limited optio...

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