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5 Best Street Foods in Mumbai



Vada Pav
The most popular spicy vegetarian fast food dish in Maharashtra, Vada Pav also known as Indian Burger is one of the very famous Street food of Mumbai.

Pav Bhaji
The finger-licking pav bhaji from the streets of Mumbai, available within a minutes. Sardar Pav Bhaji at Tardeo road junction is popular in Mumbai city.


Pani Puri
The yummy and mouthwatering Pani-puri is known as Golgappas in Northern India, is a popular street snack in Mumbai as well as in Indian subcontinent.

Misal Pav
Misal pav is one of the famous street foods available in Mumbai, very popular among the Maharashtrians as a breakfast dish.

Kanda Poha

Last but not least,Kanda Poha is famous as one of the best Mumbai street food along with Sabudana khichdi and Upma as other breakfast item.

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