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A Street Stall That Sells 'Black' Pav Bhaji

Many pav bhaji lovers thus numerous restaurants & street food joints doing out this delicious dish, however the Mumbai pav bhaji trail isn't finished in the event that you haven't have the 'Black' pav bhaji from Maruti at Vile Parle.

Black Pav Baji - Vile Parle
Black Pav Bhaji - Credit: Thomas Photography

On any evening around 6:30 pm, make your plan to Maruti Pav Bhaji at Vile Parle. Ask anyone at Bajaj Road where this almost 50-year-old stall is and they will point you in the right direction. Well known for their 'dark' pav bhaji, the lip-smacking and better than average dish will influence you crave for some more. When there, also try their super fiery, spicy masala pav.

If you are more of a rice person, then you are lucky, because their pulao is quite different and is a must-try! . They even do home deliveries in the nearing vicinity, however, it’s just more amazing to go and eat there. It’s no fancy restaurant, but just a stall which has grown due to its popularity at the street side.

Maruti Black Pav Baji
Maruti Black Pav Bhaji - Credit : Thomas Photography
If you’re always up for experimenting with food, it’s time to try this unique,  Maruti Black Pav Bhaji.

HOW TO GET THERE

Maruti Pav Bhaji
Ground Floor, Angelina Building, Near Toyota Showroom, Baji Prabhu Despande Marg, Vile Parle West, Mumbai - 400056

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