My Pune Diary: Where Sundays Begin with Bun Maska, Misal Rules, and Siestas are a Myth!


Hey pals, time to spice up my Pune diary with some Sunday morning vibes! Every Punekar's weekend kicks off with a big debate: Team Goodluck's Bun Maska or Team Vaishali's Dosa? It's like a breakfast showdown, and no one's complaining!


And hold on, we can't forget the Misal magic at Appa Chi Misal – the one and only spot for the real deal. It's like a misal pilgrimage; you won't find this taste anywhere else. Trust me, I've tried.


Now, let's talk about the heartbeat of Pune – Dagdusheth! It's not just a temple; it's the city's center, the keeper of traditions. It's like the wise grandparent who has seen it all and still rocks the traditional look.


Oh, and Pune has its own clock – we don't do siestas from 1 pm to 4 pm. Nope! We're out and about, maybe grabbing a quick snack or exploring the never-closed shops. Pune is like the city that never naps.


Now, brace yourself for a fun twist! While Mumbai boasts about its beaches and promenades, we Punekars proudly say, "Hey, we've got Khadakvasla!" Yup, not just sea and sand; we've got our own slice of paradise.


In a nutshell, Pune is not just a city; it's a Sunday morning bun masala debate, a misal adventure, a rendezvous with Dagdusheth, and a place where the concept of an afternoon nap is as rare as finding a four-leaf clover. So, here's to Pune – where every day is a story, and every Sunday morning is a flavorful chapter! 

- Prathamesh Vairat

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