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Mumbai Street Food: spots to enjoy local food in Mumbai


The only think I like better than talking about Food is eating.

Your first cutting chai, guiltiest desert, most loved vada pav, and the messiest kathi roll. Mind you, we are still just on the edges. If you are in the perspective to entice your taste buds, go gaga for Mumbai afresh, find your motivation to ditch that eating regimen, or are endeavoring to find what more does this city has on its menu-related foodie, you are at the right spot! Mumbai, the city of dreams. Thousands begin from great distance into this land, in the quest for worship, affirmation, money, prominence etc. What's more, every one of these people require a solid taste of Mumbai street food.

So here it is, a complete once-over of the street food places in Mumbai when you are passing by this shining city.






Bun Maska and Mava Samosa -  Mervan's, Grant Road.
(Opposite Station, Grant Road East, Mumbai)


Merwan's for some mouth watering cakes, tea cakes and cookies for your sweet tooth! A major name on this side of town, Merwans is as often as possible went to by individuals who come here just to collect a pack of backed products for home, furthermore is a spot individuals come to after work for an Irani chai and some naturally baked cookies.

What you must try : Pastries, Irani chai, Bun maska pav.

Kheema Pav at Gulshan -e-Iran, Crawford Market.
(Musafir Khana Road, Crawford Market, Mumbai CST Area, Mumbai)



Known best for its amazingly delightful Mughlai specialities at maddeningly low costs, the best nourishment things to attempt at Gulshan e Iran range from their Kheema pav, to the chicken tikka masala, Garlic Naan , Rabdi Kulfi and Firni for pastry. It's excellent how after a full stomach you can request the bill and think about how it's not crossing the thousand unit mark.

What you must try : Chicken tikka masala, Garlic naan, Firni, Rabdi Kulfi.

Samosa with Chola at Guru Kripa , Sion
(Near SIES College, Sion, Mumbai)


Mumbai's most renowned samosa, this dish is presented with a sauce of chickpea and is tamarind-y in taste. Onion and coriander are sprinkled to garnish. 

What you must try : Sweet Lassi, Chole – Bhature, Samosa Chole, Chole tikki.

Ice-Cream at Bachellor’s, Charni Road
(Dr. Purandare Road, Marine Drive, Chowpatty, Mumbai)



Despite the fact that the strawberry and cream is on the somewhat costly side , it is absolutely justified, despite all the trouble. The cream is fresh, the strawberries are fresher and you just can't get enough of the delicacy. Late Nighters swear by the Mumbai Street Food exceptional that is Bachelorrs.

What you must try : thick shakes,  other fruit creams and Ice creams.

Ice cream sandwich / biscuit at K. Rustom, Churchgate
(Opposite Ambassador Hotel, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai)



A variety of flavors running from Black currant to coffee, kacchi kairi, almond crunch, raspberry, strawberry, chocolate and various more settled between two wafers. A champion amongst the most remarkable ice cream parlors of Mumbai, K Rustom has been serving numerous  customers normal and its fans essentially keep growing! Mumbai Street Food is inadequate without bouncing to K Rustom.

What you must try : Almond Crunch and Raspberry! Try not to be modest from testing!

Pav Bhaji and Masala Pav at Sardar, AC Market Tardeo
(Tardeo Road Junction, Opposite Bus Depot, Tardeo, Mumbai)



Melt in the mouth pav and bhaji that is hot, zesty and tangy, and impeccable pav bhaji accumulations, and take our word for it, this pav bhaji is dressed to awe.

What you must try : Butter Pav Bhaaji, Cheese Pav Bhaaji.

Punjabi food, Mini Punjab, Pali Hill, Bandra
(Junction Of 16th & 33rd TPS Road, Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai)


Extravagant stylistic layout, and a comfortable affair for the cafes, Mini Punjab produces mouth watering luxuries from its tandoor. When you watch the dish go to your table it's the longest hold up of your life since you won't have the capacity to oppose digging and savoring the succulent pieces of meat and paneer in your mouth.

What you must try : All tandoori items.

Falooda at Baadshah, Crawford Market
(Crawford Market, Mumbai CST Area, Mumbai)



Baadshah at Crawford Market has been around for a long time. Serving extraordinary, and value for money, they're particularly known for their stunning falooda. Their pav bhaji is also worth a try.

What you must try : Royal Falooda, Special Pav Bhaji.

Bademiya’s , Colaba
(Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai)


Mumbai street food joint situated in Colaba, requiring no presentation, Bademiya's is the ideal spot in case you're hoping to fulfill your late night hunger throbs. in spite of the fact that you may need to hold up a bit before getting table, the sustenance here makes it worth the while.

What you must try : Kebabs & Rolls.

Have we left behind a noteworthy open door any of your most cherished street food joints? Let us know in the comments underneath !

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