Updated On: 01 May, 2024 04:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
Both restricted and reversed migration shows, even with India’s most backward state, Bihar, small town is the future of the city

Imtiaz Kamar and Mohd Tufail, both 25, at the Nescafé coffee shop by Roopbani Cinema, in Purnea, Bihar
The thing with new eateries that kill it with their Insta game—overspending on great décor—is, once people have visited those places, clicked the desired pictures/videos, posted them online, wreaking fomo on their friends, they seldom return!
That’s how places shut down so quickly. This is a fine insight on the F&B industry I get from Mohamed Tufail, 25, and Imtiaz Kamar, 25. Perhaps as true for Bombay, as Purnea, Bihar, where Tufail runs a Chinese restaurant, Chopsticks; Kamar has a café and a bakery, Lassi Ghar and Chashni.