Mir Alam Mandi

Hyderabad


On the east side of Patthargatti, the (mainly) wholesale vegetable market of Mir Alam Mandi has all kinds of fresh produce sold by market traders. There are also several good spice stores in this traditional district. Detours runs illuminating foodie tours here.


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