A Cozy Café, Street Art & a Kebab Fest
On a recent visit to Delhi, I found myself with some time on my hands before a dinner engagement with a former medical school classmate, now a renowned surgeon in the city. I decided to visit the nearby Lodi Gardens, where I spent a happy couple of hours rambling through its sprawling expanse—a walk I have narrated in a previous blog. On my way back, I passed the Meteorological Observatory and the rather officious-looking Mausam Bhavan on Lodi Road. Its walls, however, were enlivened by a pleasing collection of street art. Among the paintings was even a rainy-day scene at CST station (the erstwhile Victoria Terminus) in Mumbai. Street art has always fascinated me; apart from its aesthetic appeal, it adroitly conceals layers of grime and dust, making the locality appear more cheerful and colourful. It was a cold, foggy evening in early January, with the temperature hovering around 11°C. Though well protected against the chill, I had worked up a healthy appetite after my walk i...