Although, Big Chill, being a successful cafe chain that it is, has opened up quite a lot of outlets in Delhi alone, the one in Khan Market happens to be the most popular ones. It’s different from the rest and makes for an amazing treat to your senses. Big Chill Khan Market makes for the most amazing place for people who crave for casual western food. The film poster plastered bistro is infinitely amazing and the pasta is deliciously hearty.
The place is located in the crowded Khan Market and other major places. INR 700 is the average cost per person.
Ambience
Well, the theme of the restaurant is not very unique internationally, but talking about Delhi, it would be almost impossible to find a place like this. The walls are full of some classic old and new Hollywood films. The owners of the place do seem to be great Hollywood buffs. It would be a treat to the ardent fans of the American cinema as it would be a fun thing to spot your favorite classics over the innumerable posters. The tables and the chairs are comfortable to sit in. Although what attracted me the most, personally, was the lighting inside the place, which may seem normal to most, but being a film buff, I am pretty sure they are modeled on the neo-noir classics from the golden era of Hollywood. Maybe, the place takes me to the era itself, but that is what I honestly felt. Overall, the beautiful brick-laid, green interiors and prettily framed movie posters of yesteryears right from Casablanca to Hitchcock’s Psycho to James Bond bring all the charm to this place.
Food
For the ones who don’t know much about the impossibly huge menu items in general, it may take them about half an hour to decide what to eat. The place deals mostly in the continental, Italian and European cuisines. Out of the diverse options, we had, the ones that instantly became our favorites were Garlic Bread with cheese, four season pizza, and the exquisitely amazing pasta.
Talking about the beverages, if you happen to be here some time, never forget to try Banana smoothie, it is something to die for. Brownie shake and hot chocolate also are amazing per say, but the banana smoothie will take you to another level of taste.
The desserts served here seem to have more options than the actual menu. Of all of them, the specific ones which we loved were waffles, blueberry cheesecake, and oreo cheesecake.
Highlights
The place is a perfect destination for the pizza and creamy pasta lovers and that is the biggest highlight in itself. There are no other places in Khan Market that come even nearby to Big Chill when it comes to that.
Big Chill is now a reputed name that is synonymous with quality, efficiency, taste and more than that, trustworthiness. This is what has earned the place a loyal customer base. Very few places serve your taste buds the way Big Chill does. So, grab your friends and head to this splendid place.
Nothing defines the satisfaction after a good meal. If you are one of those who cannot compromise with good food on their plate, then Zerruco is the place you would want to visit. Zerruco, the House of Mediterranean food is located at The Ashok Hotel, Gurgaon. If you are in for a celebration or an afternoon fiesta then head straight to Zerruco. Trust me, you will not find a better place to spend your time.
What’s Hot at Zerruco?
Zerruco is a lively, happy and vibrant place that gives you a fine dining experience. They have balls & petals of changing lights according to the day or night-time. When in Gurgaon and you wish to entice your taste buds with something exotic and Mediterranean, then Zerruco will offer you with the choicest contemporary cuisine.
This premium restaurant has a beautiful setup and decked up like a midtown warehouse. Pretty lamps adorn the restaurant with the alfresco area that is lined up with mesmerizing Mediterranean lamps. The mood lighting, wooden and metallic panels on the wall as well as bar make it the perfect place to enjoy any occasion. Whether it is a casual gathering or a formal meeting, Zerruco will not disappoint in terms of ambiance as well as food.
What Tickles the Palate?
When you visit Zerruco, a very friendly steward will guide you towards your table. You could start off with some drinks such as The Passion Zerruco, Sangria Bianco, and Sangria Rosso. Do not miss the Bourbon Berry and Passion Zerruco is worth a try. You will definitely find these drinks impressive as well as refreshing.
Orange Blossom is their signature mocktail with orange slices. You will love its citrusy flavour that blends well with crushed ice. Other mocktails include Ronella and 3L’s (Lychee/lime/Lemonade) are refreshingly innovative as well as delicious.
Moving on to the food, they have definitely added more interesting flavors and variety to their menu. There are about 25 new starters along with the previous ones.
You will definitely enjoy the Beetroot Goat’s Cheese Salad with Caramelised Walnut and Crouton. This fresh summer salad has tender beetroot, cheese, rocket leaves and the extra crunch from sweet walnuts. The amazing flavour and texture of this little salad will leave you craving for more.
If you are not into non-vegetarian food, you could always try the Chef’s Special Veg Mezze Platter that is equally just as delicious like its non-veg version.
If you can still manage to try another dish, then go for Grilled Veg Pizza that contains broccoli, zucchini, and tomatoes. Coming to rice, try their Veg Paella. It is a Spanish Rice preparation that contains bell peppers, zucchini & asparagus. The rice is Arborio rice a type of Spanish rice. You will enjoy the warm, spicy and delicate flavour of the awesome combination of the Arabic and Spanish spices.
Anything for a Sweet Tooth?
Desserts, definitely, should not be skipped at Zerruco. The Baked Cheese Cake (Ricotta) will taste lovely right until the last bite. It is perfectly sweet, soft and mushy. You will love its presence on your tongue while it lasts.
The Banoffee pie is great in every layer. Let each flavour of the pastry, caramel, bananas, and cream settle on your tongue before you gulp it down.
Get lost in the sinful Hazelnut mousse deliciousness. Chocolate lovers will enjoy its rich and strong dark chocolate flavour. Relish every bite of the gooey sinfulness that is served with caramel garnished whipped cream and hazelnut.
Parting Thoughts
The cozy setup of Zerruco keeps up the beats with DJ Honey Gulati. He is the in-house DJ who will delight you with the sounds of Punjab, Bollywood romantic numbers. The colorful blend of each rhythm allows one to enjoy their Mediterranean fiesta in a delightful mood.
Zerruco has a capable staff, lovelyambiancee and delicious food. Definitely worth a visit when you are in Gurgaon and in a mood for some Mediterranean magic.
While our national capital may not be known for its nightlife, there always are the spots there the night owls visit on a regular basis. The reports about the city being unsafe seem nothing more just a fallacy once you enter one of those places. It feels like- when the entire city sleeps, these places wake up. Whether you are alone or with your group of buddies, you can always show up in these places any time in the night. So let’s begin our list with mentioning the most popular one of all is:
Moolchand Parathe wala- Near Lajpat Nagar is this great little stall that serves different varieties of Parathas all night. So, in case you have sudden hunger pangs late in the nights and you find your fridge empty, just drive around a bit to the place and have some delicious parathas with hot tea, curd or pickles.
The Booty Call- Located in one of the posh areas of Delhi, Satya Niketan is open from 9 PM and serves some good food along with the soft music that soothes the senses. They deliver until early morning hours.
Little Owl Cafe- Located in probably the most happening place in the NCR, Noida has Little Owl Cafe which remains opens 24/7. Located in the sector 18, they serve maggie, sandwiches and hookah.
Comesum- Located at the very famous Nizamuddin Railway station, Comesum is a 24/7 restaurant that remains open day and night to serve the families and the singles along with the couples.
Blue Bar- Taj Palace hotel, the biggest of all in the national capital has this bar that is the personal favorite for the night owls. The amazing music is always there to soothe your senses along with the great food and a wide variety of drinks.
Club Pangaea- Located in the Hotel Ashok, one of the most famous hotels in the city, club Pangaea is one other favorite hang out the location for the Delhiites. The renaissance touch is unique and the red lamps all over, psychedelic!
Patel chest- The north campus of Delhi University is a world in itself. A true Delhiite knows DU is one of the top places for hang out in the nights. Patel chest area is known for its egg rolls and chai along with some other snacks that get served here all night.
Mocha Arthouse- Located in the DLF mall, Vasant Kunj, the Mocha Arthouse is one other famous place that remains open until late in the night. The big screen is there where the visitors can enjoy their favourite matches while having drinks and the snacks.
It’s fun hanging out with your mates until its early morning and these above-mentioned places add tons to the overall fun of the night out.
Cafe Delhi heights located in DLF Place Mall, Saket is everything you desire in a place where you can dine and hang out with your family and friends. The ambiance is amazing, the food is crazy and the place reeks of typical Delhiite vibe from every corner. Being one of the high end and popular places in the entire Select City walk and DLF area, the place is always crowded especially on the weekends. So, we would strongly advise you to book the tables in advance in order to avoid being disappointed.
The average cost per person for dining in the restaurant is approximately 1000 INR.
Ambience
The place is as beautiful and lively as it gets and at the same time ideal for the family outings and romantic dates with your loved ones. The well-decorated walls contrast perfectly with the artistically illuminated interior of the place. The ancient heritage of Delhi, of which the Delhiites seem to be so proud of, can be felt pretty easily once you set your foot inside. The place gives out a happy and positive vibe that would easily make Café Delhi Heights enter your list of favorite places to eat in and around Delhi. Overall, the interiors were beautifully done and certainly a decent one to visit. The music there might captivate your soul, hence you can also call it a paradise for music lovers.
Cuisines
Delhiites are known to be ardent foodies. They know their way around food like no other people. Delhi Heights does a great justice to that aspect of the locales. The menu is diverse and there are food options ranging from the north Indian meals to the Continental, America, and Chinese, for which Delhiites are known to be super crazy.
For the breakfast, you have varied options such as Divine Doughnuts and Oatmeal and Date which would provide you with an amazing taste in your mouth along with the essential nutrients. The place is specifically famous for the delicious burgers it serves which are said to be addictive. The several different varieties of both vegetarian and nonvegetarian burgers are just finger licking. We had a really good time with the Jucy Lucy Burger for what Café Delhi Heights is mostly known for and to our surprise, it was quite large such that a single person just cannot finish it all by himself and so large so two people started binging on it. The chocolate brownie shake is an outstanding one and a must try.
Paani Puri, pepperoni pizza, whole wheat pasta and sauteed broccoli on the boat also serve an incredible experience. The bar menu is quite extensive as well some authentic imported wines and whiskeys, all the best brands you could imagine.
Delhi burger and the American hot dog are two of the most popular meals the place happens to have on their huge menu.
For the deserts we have all the usuals such as ice creams and cakes.
Highlights
The biggest crowd puller aspect of the place is the Delhi theme, but other than that, there are enough good things about the place which somehow makes it a foodie magnet.
One amazing thing about the place is that they provide a complimentary bread basket with butter and potato wedges which satisfies your hunger pangs till the food ordered arrives and the wait becomes a becomes a lot easier and fun.
Cafe Delhi Heights is one place that every proud Delhiite must be visiting at least once to add on to their gastronomic experiences.
For the national and the international tourists who like to explore more of the northern India, the Golden triangle serves as a holy grail. It gives them a great glimpse into the ancient and the medieval Indian histories. The popularity of the great Indian Golden Triangle is so much that it almost gets as many tourists every year as the Himachal Pradesh, which happens to be the top tourist destination in the whole country.
The Golden Triangle basically covers three very important tourist destinations across north India, the National capital New Delhi, Agra and the Pink City Jaipur. Here we will give you a glimpse into how the 5-day tour to the golden triangle is usually divided.
Day 1- The tour takes off from the National capital New Delhi. The passengers get to see many historical places such as the Red Fort, the Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar and many others. Delhi is the most historically significant cities in the country with many different rulers across the centuries making it their capital for their Pan India operations. The tour will also make the tourists have a glimpse of the Connaught place, the old Delhi, and some other important places.
Day 2- Leave for Agra in the morning. The journey is taken through one of the best Indian national highways. It’s a 4-5 hours drive and then you check into a hotel for some rest and relaxation. The day begins around 3 in the evening and you get to see the Agra Fort. Built by Akbar, one of the most important Moghul rulers, this is a marvel of architecture and elegance and gives away a majestic vibe. The great Taj Mahal is the next destination followed by Mehtab Bagh.
Day 3- The day will start with the sight of the Taj Mahal in its early morning glory. It looks more beautiful in the morning when the golden sun rays fall on the pure white marble. It is the perfect amalgamation of the man-made and the natural marvels. Move to Jaipur afterward and make a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, one other historic place with lots of stories to tell. Reach Jaipur by evening.
Day 4- The 4th day is dedicated to the Pink city of India, Jaipur. Amber fort is the first step to take in the morning which happens to be a former capital of the state, popular for its painted elephants. Hawa Mahal is the place you move to in the late afternoon. The city observatory is where you make a trip to in the evening.
Day 5- After the breakfast, it’s time to complete the triangle as you start your drive back to the national capital through the Delhi-Jaipur highway. Taste some delicious food cooked by the amazing dhabas on the way and by noon of the late afternoon, step back in Delhi.
However, there are many more places that fall the victim of the time constraints and gets missed. But still, in these 5 beautiful days, you amazingly cover best all three of the historical Indian cities.
It was a lazy Saturday afternoon for us, and team #desiswag decided to explore Papa Buns at Satyaniketan. The place has been on our mind since the launch of book Supercouples happened there.
Location: Shop 286, Satya Niketan
Ambiance: Place is a cute bun bakery with proper lighting and some nice bun quotes written everywhere.
Food: Highlight of the place is the freshly baked buns served directly from the oven. You should not miss ordering Bun Chocolate, which is the chocolate filled bun. Another highlight is bun chow. You have several variations in the same for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Beverages are good to taste. And the menu has sufficient items for you to satiate your tummy and palette.
Meal For Two: ₹ 250
Verdict: If you are near south campus and would want to try experimenting, this is a must go place!!
Address: Ground Floor, Cyber Hub, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon
Ambience: 4/5 stars
Services: 2/5 stars
Food: 4/5 stars
Overall Rating: 4/5 stars
Review:
We have all heard of Theobroma’s delicious deserts and when a shop opened up in Cyberhub opposite of Hard Rock Cafe, I went there to satisfy my sweet tooth. I was disappointed with the service but mainly it was because of the crowd that I had to wait 45 minutes to get my muffins, sandwich and coffee. The overall ambience of the place is good with teal colour and inside/outside dining experience. It can have up to 50 people but with a crowded place such as cyberhub, that does pose a problem.
Now I can never complaint about those deserts. The Millionaire brownie and chocolate over load brownie just exploded chocolatey goodness in my mouth. The texture was perfect, the taste was delicious and if I get fat I will be blaming it on those delicious brownies. Because you cannot just eat one and be satisfied. I went home with a box full. The Caramel short bread was yummy. It was short bread with melted caramel base and chocolate on it.
I also loved Cookie Brownie, Devil’s Mousse Cake and Dipped chocolate truffles. Yes I love desserts and sweet things. Also, chocolate is one of my biggest weaknesses.
I also tried their Cheesecake which had a crunchy base and soft cream cheese on top with blueberry. I have always wanted to try cheesecake and I still remember how good it tasted. I can almost feel it in my mouth. Their red velvet brownie was one of the best I have ever tasted. It just melts into your mouth. They also have a huge variety of other deserts that I will be trying the next time I am there.
I also tried their cold coffee which I absolutely hated. It was watery and did not even taste like coffee. They also had a variety of breakfast options and sandwiches. The sandwich bread was too soft but the taste of the filling makes up for it. The good thing about this place is that you can pack all these delicious deserts and take them home or gift them because they are not too expensive.
You easily get to satisfy the sweet tooth without burning a hole in your pocket. I will be checking off items on the menu one by one on my many visits there. But never again am I ever going to try their coffee. They seriously need to work on that as well as being efficient in their services.
India is one of the ancient Asian countries with diverse culture, climate, and landscapes. It is ringed around by humongous Himalayan ranges in the northern and Eastern part, the great Thar desert in the west, and the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea at the southern coastline. The rich history of India dates back to the time of Ashoka The Great and even older. Spin the time wheel thousand years back when India was called with the name “Aryavart” the land of Aryans all across the world, you will find this incredible land was surely a “Golden Bird”.
In the past it was invaded and ruled by many great rulers like Rajput, Mughal Empire, Britishers and many more warriors of ancient times, So during the visit to this incredible country, you will encounter a blend of many cultures in the form of monuments, rituals, language and customs. India’s tourism industry has been on an all time rise thanks to the innumerable manmade and natural marvels that are scattered across the country. The Indians know these places by heart and have marked them as their favorite tourist places but what about the foreigners? Let’s check out.
The Capital city of Mughals- Delhi
The capital city Delhi is one of the most happening cities of India, which has a blend of different cultures as it was ruled by many rulers since its existence. Let’s unfold the bygone chapters of Delhi and places in Delhi foreigners must visit. The Qutub Minar is one of the ancient monuments, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199 AD and later completed by his successor and son-in-law, Shamsuddin- Iltutmish. The monument stands tall with its 73 meter tall brick minaret and is among the most interesting places to visit.
Red Fort-“Lal Qila”, the huge red sandstone architecture has witnessed many historical events which date back to Mughal era. It is surely a fascinating place to visit and one of those monuments, which is still alive as a remembrance of the Great Moghuls.
Delhi is a biggest metropolitan city that has prosperous history, culture, life, food, temples, and much more in abundance. The shopaholics looking for an excellent shopping destination can try for places like Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Market, Lajpat Nagar. If you are looking for some Mughal flavors try for famous “Karim Shop” opposite to Jama Masjid.
The living Legacy of Mughal Empire- Agra
Agra is India’s most alluring city and the charismatic beauty of Taj Mahal has left nobody untouched. But, Taj Mahal is not the only attraction of Agra, which adds charms to the beauty of the city. Located near the Taj Mahal, Agra fort is one other monument visited by the foreigners the most. There is a certain charm about the fort and some scholars have even said that its architecture schemes are far better than the Taj Mahal if it comes to comparing the two. Taj Mahal is a famous tourist destination for foreigners. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, it attracts more foreign people than the Indians. The extremely important monument is known as the symbol of undying love and primarily a place for the romantics by heart.
The Land of Rajputs- Rajasthan
“Rajasthan” well renowned as the “Land of Kings” undoubtedly buries the prosperous and great history of Rajputs- the warriors within itself. Starting from the capital city of Jaipur, there are alluring places to see such as Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and the magical view of Jal Mahal reveals the unexplored mystery of that era.
The Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan takes the cake as it gets the top spot on our list. If you happen to visit it sometimes near, just try to look at the herd of foreign tourists roaming around, you will be surprised. The view of entire city is amazing from the top of the fort. Located in the Pink city, Jaipur, Amber fort and Palace happens to be one of the most solid pieces of medieval era Indian architecture. The fort was built by Raja Maan Singh in the year 1592 and has since stood in all its glory, fighting the tides of times and winning at that.
Incredible Land of Satpura- Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is the land of widespread Satpura range, which is the home of vivid species of animals and birds. Being rich in culture and bygone heritage, it offers a wide range of travel destinations for travelers all across the World. Starting from alluring historical monuments, beautifully carved temples, a Buddhist stupa, Jain temples, forts and palaces it is also charmed with the great natural beauty. If you’re planning a trip to the incredible heart of India, don’t miss to visit ancient town Dewas, old town Datia, Sonagiri Jain temple, Bateshwar temples Morena, Pashupatinath Temple Mandsaur and Dhupgarh peak Pachmarhi, Gwalior, etc.
Famous for its erotic wall paintings, Khajuraho is a wonderful place that is quite a lot popular among the tourists and the first time visitors in the country. There more than 100 temples in the area.
Kashmir the Heaven on Earth
The Kashmir which is also called Heaven on Earth is undoubtedly one of the most alluring places to visit in India as well all across the World. It offers range adventure starting from boating to hiking, bird watching to water skiing, Kashmir has it all.
If you’re planning a trip to India don’t miss to visit this heavenly land.
Get Indulged in the Romantic allure- Goa
Goa is a small state lie on the south-western coastline of India on the alluring of the Arabian Sea. It is the most happening destination, which draws millions of travelers every year from India as well as worldwide.
The beautiful beach city offers the diverse range of adventure, sightseeing and much more. A trip to India is just incomplete if you have not added Goa in your list.
Get Lost in the Charismatic Ambience of Himachal Pradesh
Resting in the arms of the great Himalayan range, the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh proved to be a most loved tourist destination in India as well across the world. The alluring heavenly land offers a wide range of adventure, landscapes, free-flowing rivers and much more to explore. Some of the most liked tourist places are Shimla, Kasol, Manali, Kasauli, Kullu and the list goes on with many more small hamlets, which has its own definition of beauty.
These sites are the most loved destinations by the international tourists. The foreigner travelers visit these attractions in large numbers.
When it comes to shopping, Delhiites would never have a dearth of options. No matter what their budget is, there always are options where they can have the best shopping experiences. Here are the best places in and around Delhi where you could spend a great evening while doing some shopping.
Dilli Haat- The best among all, Delhi Haat with its small thatched roof cottages is a one-stop shopping destination in Delhi. The traditional village market has a great ambiance and offers exotic handicrafts, beads, footwear and other handmade artistic pieces from all over the country. The market is open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., including national holidays. Indian handicrafts and artifacts are the best things to buy.
Janpath and Tibetan Market- The very lively and one of favorite shopping centers for the Delhi people, the market offers goods from everywhere in India and Tibet here. The place is great for buying handicrafts, hippy clothing, home decors, footwear, shoes, paintings and other fashion accessories at surprisingly affordable prices given you have the necessary bargaining skills. The market sets itself up at the center of the city, Connaught place.
Paharganj-
The place is definitely not for the faint of heart as it is chaotic and noisy, yet some of the best bargain shopping in Delhi can be experienced here. Many of the shops located here deal in wholesale selling and export to foreign countries. The place is a shopping haven, lined with shops that are full to the brim with books, music, metal neck pieces and junk jewelry, bags, clothes, shoes, incense, textiles, wooden statues, and handicrafts.
Chandni Chowk- Exploring the items to buy while walking through the narrow alleys amidst the chaos is one great experience in itself. The market has been here for hundreds of years and also known as the symbol of the great Delhi street food. The lanes of Chandni Chowk are segregated into bazaars with different areas of specialization. For fabrics, you should head to Katra Neel. In the Bhagirath Palace area, you’ll find an enormous range of electronics. Kinari bazaar is the place for everything you need for a wedding, including saris. The market is open daily except for Sundays.
Khan Market- Khan Market is a small, U-shaped shopping market. One of the classiest shopping destinations, in the city, the bargain seekers don’t usually get too happy coming here. Among the branded outlets, the market is known as being the hub for the book lovers and other artistic goods. For Ayurvedic food, medicine, and skin care check out Biotique, and Khadi.
Lajpat Nagar- The chaotic and noisy Lajpat Nagar market provides an interesting glimpse into Indian culture. The roadside stalls and showrooms are always buzzing with the middle class Delhiites hunting for Indian clothing, shoes, bags, accessories including mesmerizing Indian bangles, and home furnishings. The street food is also tongue twisting here. One of this market’s main attractions is the Mehendiwalas, who will apply beautiful henna designs to your hands.
South Extension
The South Extension market, popularly known as South Ex is one of the most posh markets located in South Delhi. Divided into 2 parts –South Extension – I and South Extension – II, the market has numerous shops brimming with leading Indian and International brands you yearn for. It is a perfect place for shopaholics and one of the best markets in Delhi to do some bridal shopping. But ladies, you should have your pockets full of this elite shopping place!
All we think about is looking our best and wearing the best stuff. Isn’t it girls? So all the shopping enthusiasts out there hit these 7 shopping places for buying almost anything you desire on this planet.
About the museum With an aim to deal with the current scenario’s most crucial issue of hygiene and sanitation, The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets was founded by Bindeshwar Pathak, a renowned social reformer of modern India. The one of its kind museum laid its foundation in the year 1992 and is run by the Sulabh International. The first initiative to public sanitation and hygiene was taken by the introduction of pay-to-use public toilets in a small village in Patna, Bihar.
The chief aim of the Sulabh International mission is to promote sanitation and hygiene habits and provide public toilet facilities throughout the nation. The museum has been listed under the category of “10 museums around the world that are anything but mundane” by Time magazine. It is the world’s only toilet museum and is probably why to hold so much importance in modern times.
Location and How to reach The museum is located in the suburbs of New Delhi. The best mode to reach the museum is by metro. The nearest metro station to the museum is Dwarka Sec-9 from where you can take an auto/cab to reach. What is inside? The museum is not a very big one with a lot of storeys and many rooms, it is a small place with just one long room that displays all the exhibits. From Ancient to Medieval to Modern, it has exhibits from almost 50 countries. On the walls of the museum, you will find short poems, jokes, and cartoons related to toilet humor displayed on the boards.
Here you will find and learn about the different stages of the development of toilet system, of last five thousand years from the third millennium B.C. to the 20th century. These include brick commodes of the Harappan Civilization, modern toilets which have the electrically controlled flush system, toy-commode from China, and the model of the world’s biggest toilet complex at Shirdi in Maharashtra.The most amusing display of all is a replica of a full-size throne from the court of the French King, Louis XIII, which has a hidden commode underneath it. It is believed that the King used it to relieve himself while he uses to sit on the court. Some interesting displays
Some of the interesting displays of the museum is a flush pot devised by Sir John Harrington, a courtier of Queen Elizabeth I in 1596. Apart from that, you will find here a gem-studded bided of Queen Victoria, highly decorated commodes from Austria and table-top toilets from England. Some of the toilets of this period are such disguised that it hard to believe for anyone. One of them is a french toilet that looks like a stack of books, and an English one which resembles a treasure chest.
A lot of visitors from all across the world come to study about the interesting facts and learn about sanitation safety and hygiene methods. So when are you visiting next to gain some educational facts?