During a Ferry Flight to return the Grounded Ex East West B732s back to the Owner Aer lingus in Dublin in 1997,after Rectification.We stopped over at Bahrain.The Airport Restraunt had most people talking Hindi.It was Amazing.
Slough near London is a nice place consisting of all the punjabi people.There you will feel as if you are in India.Same food and clothing and same architecture as well.Even the Slough Railway Station has its name written in Punjabi there.
There's a place called 'Little India' in Singapore, close to Mustafa store. Its more of a 'Little South India' but what the heck, you get nice dosas' and poori choleys'
Last weekend I went to "Gerrad Indian Bazaar". Reminds me of India closely.
Dude there was no need for you to come this far. The intersection of Islington Ave and Albion Rd is closer to you and is even better. With Mississuaga so close by, I'm sure you must have found the trip complete waste.
BTW!! Now that you were there, you could have given me a buzz. I don't live very far.
Many places have a conglomeration of Indian stores, restaurants and movie rentals. However, only the top three are real "Little Indias" or "India towns". The rest may become like the top three however.
Most of the UAE and Middle East is flooded with people of Indian origin, mostly South Indians. Hindi is commonly spoken in Dubai, it's my personal experience.
tsk911 wrote: Most of the UAE and Middle East is flooded with people of Indian origin, mostly South Indians. Hindi is commonly spoken in Dubai, it's my personal experience.
Have you not heard mate?
The Capital of Kerala is the Gulf(literally, metaphorically and financially)
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