Did Tisca Chopra Discover the Hidden Gems of South Mumbai?

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Key Takeaways
- Tisca Chopra showcases the charm of South Mumbai.
- Cafe Mondegar retains its historical essence since 1932.
- Colaba Causeway is a vibrant commercial hub.
- Exploration of cultural landmarks is essential for heritage preservation.
- Social media plays a significant role in promoting local attractions.
Mumbai, Aug 5 (NationPress) Actress Tisca Chopra, renowned for her role in ‘Taare Zameen Par’, is embracing the “Bombay Vibes” while enjoying some “Fine Wine”. The talented actress recently embarked on an adventure through the vibrant streets of downtown Mumbai with a friend.
On Tuesday, she took to Instagram to share a collection of photos from her visit to Cafe Mondegar, located beside the iconic Regal Cinema at Colaba Causeway.
In her caption, she expressed her admiration for the café’s charm and its ability to maintain its unique character over the years.
She wrote, “Took my dilliwaali @ashawithsmile on a Mumbai sightseeing spree, and of course @cafemondegar or Mondy’s had to be on the list.. Established in 1932 and still operated by the Yazdegardi family, this retro treasure remains as enchanting as ever.. The original jukebox is still playing, and the iconic #MarioMiranda murals continue to overlook the hustle and bustle—masterfully sketched and brought to life by his J.J. Art students .. #CafeMondegar #BombayVibes #finewine”.
Colaba Causeway is a lively commercial street nestled in South Mumbai. Originally, it served as a causeway connecting Colaba and Old Woman's Island, part of the original seven islands of Mumbai, which also include Mahim, Worli, Mazgaon, Parel, and Isle of Bombay.
Located near the Fort area and east of Cuffe Parade, an affluent neighborhood in South Mumbai, Colaba Causeway is in proximity to famous landmarks such as the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, and the CST Building. The Leopold Cafe, which was infamously targeted during the 26/11 attacks, is also situated along Colaba Causeway.