Man Travelling To Bhopal By Road Says No Good Dhabas Despite Driving For 400 Km; Says, “Good Business Opportunity”

Travelling through such areas can be a problem especially if you’re hungry and do not have anything to eat.

by Tooba Shaikh
Man Travelling To Bhopal By Road Says No Good Dhabas Despite Driving For 400 Km; Says, “Good Business Opportunity”

Road trips can be fun! Especially if relishing delicious food from local dhabas is on the cards. However, there are some places where dhabas or small restaurants are not as common. Travelling through such areas can be a problem especially if you’re hungry and do not have anything to eat. Someone recently faced a similar issue while travelling to Bhopal by road. The person went on to make an astute observation about it.

Man Doesn’t Find Any Good Dhabas On His Way To Bhopal

A man recently took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and shared a post about his experience of travelling to Bhopal by road. In the post, he said that he drove for a whopping five hours and still could not find a single good dhaba.

The distance he managed to cover in this time was 500 kilometres and yet, he couldn’t find a single good dhaba. He went on to say that this would make for an excellent business opportunity. As there are no dhabas on the way to Bhopal and practically no competition, any dhaba that opens here is sure to thrive.

Highlighting how North India has an abundance of dhabas, he went on to say that maybe North India should export a few of their dhabas here. In replies to his post, he specified that he was in Central India, Bhopal, to be precise.

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This Is What Netizens Had To Say About This Situation

Many people related to the post and agreed with it. A few commenters related to similar experiences in the comments section. One person said that they took a trip from Bundi to Dehradun and were faced with a similar lack of dhabas.

Another commenter advised that it is best to carry abundant food and water while travelling between Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. Yet another commenter said that they faced a similar situation when they travelled between Pune and Goa.

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Have you ever been in such a situation? Would you like to open a dhaba, if given the opportunity to? Let us know in the comments section below!

Cover Image Credits: @SandeepMall/X (Formerly, Twitter)

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