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@SingaporeBuilds7 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. Brings back a lot of memories!
@ExperienceDelhi7 күн бұрын
Glad it brought back fine memories.
@vikaskhanna85597 күн бұрын
Hello Satya, do you remember UCB and TGIF? Gave way to a hookah bar, also next to the Modern Bazaar was a Nirulas which is also shut down I guess.. Thank you so much for refreshing the memories, was a regular to Oxford cut.
@ExperienceDelhi7 күн бұрын
Oh yes TGIF was a landmark. And I remember UCB too. And Nirulas. Those memories. There was music land too.
@samk60519 күн бұрын
Also is nappa dori very famous? Its everywhere!
@ExperienceDelhi9 күн бұрын
Nappa dori is also over priced and over rated. Apart from travel luggage and clothing, they have Cafe Dori, which gets them the footfalls and visibility on social media.
@samk60518 күн бұрын
@ExperienceDelhi oh, I didn't know about the cafe...but have always seen the brands aggressive marketing campaign in magazines since probably a decade...
@samk60519 күн бұрын
Yes agree, nicobar is ridiculously priced... One would rather goto good old-fashioned fabindia.. or any government emporium instead !
@ExperienceDelhi9 күн бұрын
Yes, totally agree, Nicobar is overpriced and over rated. State emporiums are anyday better.
@samk60519 күн бұрын
Alas bookshops are closing everywhere...its heartbreaking... Probably because of amazon and other online shops with their great discounts... Or have people stopped reading in a world of netflix ?
@ExperienceDelhi9 күн бұрын
Actually, book shops in Delhi, especially the ones in South Delhi and Khan market are doing quite well. They are better stocked ( aa compared to pre Covid times) and seem to be selling more than before. Though I agree, OTT is making people spend more time in front of screens. Thankfully I watch very little of the content on Netflix or other platforms.
@samk60518 күн бұрын
@@ExperienceDelhi ebook readers also played their part I guess. Although I'm seeing this counter culture of sorts of people now buying personal copies of books and also film DVDs and music just to "own" them as opposed to "rent" via multiple streaming services where if you don't pay you can no longer watch or read.
@ExperienceDelhi8 күн бұрын
@samk6051 yes ebooks and Kindle also play a part. As do audiobooks. Also people love buying physical copy of a book after reading it on Kindle. All this is fueling book buying. Though increasing book prices are a kill joy.
@samk60517 күн бұрын
@@ExperienceDelhi agree...I am shocked at the prices of second hand books in my city... Atleast in bigger cities like delhi second hand book markets are held regularly and still affordable..
@ExperienceDelhi7 күн бұрын
@@samk6051 In Delhi, Sunday book bazaar is a boon. Very affordable books. Also there are many local second hand book stalls across the city.
@samk60519 күн бұрын
First McDonald's is a childhood dream/mecca 😂 That should be declared a place of tourist importance in its own right 😆
@ExperienceDelhi9 күн бұрын
On the day it opened, I think October 12, 1996, there were long queues waiting to get in. It was the first McDonald's in India. And Delhi was a different city back then.
@samk60518 күн бұрын
@@ExperienceDelhi agree...i remember cousins from Delhi bragging about McDonald's in late 90s ...😆 Did you go on the opening day too?
@samk60519 күн бұрын
Why aren't you allowed in khi khi?
@ExperienceDelhi9 күн бұрын
I mean, usually they insist on reservation. Otherwise anyone can walk in. They are open from 5 pm to past midnight:).
@samk60518 күн бұрын
@@ExperienceDelhi oh. OK. I thought its a personal story of shenanigans!
@rajkaushik5812Сағат бұрын
lighting is not good at all this could be premmier place but delhi gov dint worked it properley flooring tiles so old model...at last they can put granite for premium places 😢😢