I was at the Lalit Mumbai, attending BNLF which I've been writing and writing about. The day was finally here. As I have told you all, I was part of the Stage Crew, and hence I was running around backstage, and it was an awesome experience to interact with all the keynote speakers. It was a day very well spent.
I am still a little dazed about the conversations I had with all the keynote speakers that day. It's just too precious to write down. But they all wished me luck for this blog, and so I carry an enormous amount of goodwill with me from people who have achieved so much and yet are humble and amazingly supportive about my blog. You can find out more information about the event - just go on Twitter, search for the hashtag #BNLF. You will find a wealth of information that you can apply to your own life, whether you are a blogger or not. You'll find more information there than I can ever give in an article, however much I write.
And now, for the food truck!
Food trucks aren't exactly legal in India, because they don't have the provisions for permits legally. In fact, the law doesn't have any specifications for a food truck in the first place. So it's kind of a grey area. However, this food truck is within the Lalit Mumbai premises, and parked at one place on those premises. Hence, it is perfectly legal. And also delicious.
The man in the picture is Chef Rajeev, who oversees the menu, operations, and general functioning of the food truck. He very sportingly agreed to pose for my picture, as you can see.
They were giving us food samples for a limited time (I got lucky to be there at the right time!), and so I got to taste the bean burritos and also some yummy quesadillas. Served with sour cream and salsa sauce. Each and every part of the meal was truly authentic Mexican food. And the quality was great, which is to be expected because after all, it IS the Lalit.
These were the two boys working at the truck. The one on the left is Rahul, and the one on the right is named Law. Yes, I did a double take at his name too. Really, they were quite sweet and all smiles, even in the crazy heat. It's truly the people who make a difference about the experience you have, irrespective of what event it is. And between the three of them, they made sure nobody went back disappointed.
Indiblogger, BNLF and the Lalit made sure we had an awesome time. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram for updates, and pictures (food and otherwise). My facebook page is up now, you can find me there too.
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