Hy Local Guides, 

As part of @MathanVibranarayan’s Beat the Heat Challenge and @KetanChhaniyara’s Ditch the Plastic Spoons Challenge, I am glad to visit this unique Falooda Shop which was inspired by @SaylliWalve1’s Maharaja Falooda – A Sweet Spot in Dombivli. Chocolate milkshake she has made crave for something I didn’t try out which led to this Falooda Shop.
Falooda Nation, a ice cream shop centred around various types of Falooda. They serve different types of falooda which range in price, what type of recipe is used and ingredients too.
I had chocolate Falooda which was filled with chocolate ice-cream with fruits and nuts.
They serve Falooda with metal spoons when customers dine-in and use Wooden spoons for Takeaways.
My review for them.
I might have listed them as an eco-friendly shop but as a mistake from my side, I forgot to ask them about what type of container is used for Takeaways.
As I was taking photos of falooda I ordered, they asked whether I can upload new menu book sets to Google Maps which I did and after they described the metal and wooden spoons they use for dine-in and Takeaways.
Share unique ice cream shop memories or ice cream you had recently where they serve wooden or metal spoons instead of plastic to participate in Ditch the Plastic Spoons Challenge and Beat the Heat Challenge.
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I love chocolate falooda @Rahul001 Thanks for sharing 
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Appreciate your contribution @Rahul001! 
Your visit to Falooda Nation and highlighting their use of metal and wooden spoons is commendable.
Could you please share the link to your Google Maps review that mentions the type of cutlery used? It’s a required part of the challenge. Would love to read it! 
It’s great to see such sustainable practices in action!
That chocolate falooda is looking so tempting 
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Thank you @KetanChhaniyara for your valuable comment and words.
Can you update How to participate the challenge with Review links as a must to upload in the participation post, so that we won’t forget to do that!
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Yes @Rahul001, it’s mentioned in the challenge’s “How to Participate?” section, please refer point No 2.
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A place dedicated to Falooda is a paradise for Falooda lovers.
Great place and great shots that bring out the best of this place @Rahul001 
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Yes dear @KetanChhaniyara . But including me have a doubt on whether it is optional or a must and seen in past Participations.
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faluda looking yummy
@Rahul001
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Dear @Rahul001, I have particularly mentioned point no 3 as optional. First two points are mandatory. I hope this will help. 
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Love finding spots that nail the sweet treat and the sustainable serveware game!
Feels like hitting the local guide jackpot. That chocolate falooda looks epic! thanks for the share @Rahul001