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| A few hundred meters away from Ramada Wyndham Hotel, on the Domlur Road which is a 6 lane busy road, a lady was washing her family's clothes on the walking path. Her tiny home, located behind a few bus stands may not even have a toilet or bath! |
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| This pedestrian bridge proves a useful viaduct to get across the extremely busy Domlur Road. Embassy Golf Links Business Park lies slightly more than 1 km away from Ramada |
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| Directly next to Ramada is a nursery. The little booth by the nursery sells Paan, a desert made out of betel leaf and nut. |
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| Different type of transports on Domlur Road |
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| Staff parking outside an office block |
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| Local housing next to Domlur Flyover |
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| Domlur Flyover |
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| Paid public toilets below the Domlur Flyover |
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| Turning left at the junction below the flyover and joining Kempegowda Service Road, there are more paid toilets and bath |
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| 1st Main Road |
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Hoping to get a simcard from Airtel, the person in charge had gone out. A few men outside the shop told me to return later, hence I decided to get a drink nearby...
But it was another fail. When I returned 1 hour later, the office remain partially closed! |
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Sri Krishna Cafe had a good following so I decided to go in for some tea. Ended up having a mini thali set. Looks simple but it was delicious. IDR78 for meal and tea...that's about RM4.20!
The tea is brewed in pure cow's milk. They literally kept a pot of chai boiling in a small flame all the time. Sieved out the tea leaves and masala, then pour it in a cup for you!
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| Shops along 7th Cross Road |
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| 14th Cross Road which runs parallel to Domlur Road is a quiet and clean sanctuary |
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| The street is so clean |
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| Clean homes |
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| Gorgeous plants |
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| Back on Domlur Road, the lady has finished her washing. Her clothes are hung along the line next to the bus stops! |
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