We travel from the city with the worst air quality in the world to the cleanest city in India. Indore has banned plastic bags, and—like Delhi does in some places—employs compostable cups, bowls, and other dishware when providing street food. After our sojourn with Meenakshi, we allow ourselves a night…
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Indore Is for Foodies
19 Nov
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