The narrator, with 800 Indian Rupees (or 10 Euros), explores Mumbai, India, and documents his journey on camera. He starts his day with a masala chai tea, spending 10 rupees. He then tries a Mumbai sandwich for 35 rupees, and a version with cheese for 50 rupees. He also tries sugar cane juice, spending 15 rupees. After these experiences, he still has 740 rupees left.
He then visits a street barber for a haircut, spending 70 rupees, and later a real barber for a beard trim, spending 380 rupees. He then takes an Uber to Chowpatty beach, spending 250 rupees. At the beach, he tries a local snack called falooda, spending 160 rupees.
In total, he spends 800 rupees on various activities and food in Mumbai.
1. The speaker has 800 Indian rupees or 10 euros and is in Mumbai, India.
2. The speaker is trying to understand what can be bought with these amounts.
3. The speaker visits a tea shop and tries masala chai, a mixture of spices and tea.
4. The speaker notes that the tea is prepared quickly and is sweet with a lot of sugar.
5. The speaker decides to spend 10 rupees on a Mumbai sandwich.
6. The sandwich is made with butter, various vegetables, and cheese, and costs 35 rupees.
7. The speaker considers the sandwich to be a mix of flavors, with a hint of spiciness.
8. The speaker spends 50 rupees on a Mumbai sandwich, bringing their total cost to 60 rupees.
9. The speaker states that 10 euros will last them a week at this rate.
10. The speaker is considering trying a sugar cane juice.
11. The speaker visits a street barbershop and considers getting a haircut.
12. The speaker tries a chicken kebab and roti, spending 235 rupees.
13. The speaker tries a real barbershop and spends 380 rupees on a beard trim.
14. The speaker takes an Uber to Chowpatty beach, spending 250 rupees.
15. The speaker tries a falooda, a mixture of ice cream and dried fruits, costing 160 rupees.
16. The speaker has spent the 10 euros in Mumbai.