Top 10 Places to Eat in Mumbai

#1

Swati Snacks located Opp. Bhatia Hospital Tardeo, Mumbai 07 (12 pm -10.45 p.m.)

Is a casual dining restaurant offering a wide selection of eclectic vegetarian fare in a modern and elegant setting. The distinctive and innovative regional cuisine, based on traditional recipes from Indian homes and mouthwatering flavors of street foods, is cooked home style with fresh ingredients and served in a simple and hygienic manner. Started over 50 years ago, Swati continues to delight its loyal customers as well as those on their first visit.

#2

Sarvi is known for its Kabab located opposite Nagpada Police Station, Byculla West (9.30am-11.30pm)

Famous for its tender kebabs for last 90 years. The utmost gentle kebabs in the city, Crisp on the outside and melting in the middle, with a hint of mint get there early evening, as they sell out fast.

#3

Anand opposite Mithibai College, Gulmohar Road, Vile Parle West (7.30am-11pm)

Renowned for Vadapav which is every Mumbaikar's grab-and-go snack. Made-up of Potato patties mashed with garlic, chilies and coriander are dipped in chickpea flour, fried golden, then laid in "pav" – a springy white bread that's well spread with coriander chutney and sprinkled with garlic and chilli powder.

#4

Elco Pani Puri Centre located in Elco Market, 46 Hill Rd, Bandra West (10am-11.30pm)

Very famous for mineral water pani puri/golgappa, The vendors poke a thumb into a crisp fried sphere, fill it with potato, chickpeas, onion and sprouted lentils, then dunk it into a sweet-and-sour mix of tamarind, coriander, mint and spicy masala. Eat it whole. Don’t forget to ask for masala puri at end.

#5

Bademiya, Tulloch Rd, Apollo Bunder, Colaba (5pm-4am)

A testament to the late-night charm of chicken tikka for its charcoaled, meaty goodness. A glorified open-air kitchen on wheels, Bademiya sits in a backstreet directly behind the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. The chicken tikka rolls are the best option. Option to have the meat wrapped in a steaming roomali roti – as thin and soft as a handkerchief – and topped with strips of fried onion.

#6

Sharmajee's and Badshah's open all day Chowpatty Beach, near Charni Road station

Much known for Bhel puri which is one of the most common all-day snacks a crunchy, cold, sweet-and-sour mix of puffed rice, sev, chopped onion and potato, and tamarind chutney. It has to be mixed and eaten on the spot, and most vendors will formulate their own variations. Chowpatty Beach is the home of bhel puri, where it should be eaten while strolling along the shore.

#7

Olympia Coffee House Rahim Mansion, 1 SB Singh Rd, Colaba (7am-midnight)

Hashtag Kheema Pav, made up of egg and spices with bread usually eat anytime but locals eat for breakfast Olympia coffeehouse made delicious masala kheema

#8

The Right Place, located at Bhulabhai Desai Marg, Breach Candy, Near Breach Candy Hospital

One of Bombay’s best and most famous foods is the “Breach Candy Sandwich”- aka the Grilled Veggie Sandwich. It’s on three huge triangular pieces of buttered bread, which are slathered with chutney and then piled high with potatoes, tomatoes, onions, capsicums, shredded cheese, and then sprinkled with some secret masala.

#9

Gurukripa, 40, Guru Kripa Building, Near Sies College, Sion West, Opens at 11:00 AM

This friendly outlet has been serving delicious food to its patrons for decades. Mostly popular for its piping hot Chhole Samosa, Ragda Pattice & crunchy Pani Puris, its Gulab jamuns and Gajjar ka Halwa are not to be missed. As testament to its quality, it needs to be mentioned that most Samosas that you find in multiplexes in Mumbai are made here.

#10

Bachelorr's, Chowpatty Sea Face, opposite Birla Krida Kendra, near Charni Rd station (3pm-11pm)

Juices, milkshakes is the definitive hangout for smoothies, It's been in business since the 1940s and has generated a loyal following, who gather by the roadside kiosk during warm evenings, The cream-and-strawberry milkshake is a classic, but it also churns out numerous chocolate variations – from Classic Chocolate and Black Gold Premium to Liquid Marble – along with a host of fresh lime, coconut water and lychee juices.

Top 10 Places to Eat in Mumbai Top 10 Places to Eat in Mumbai Reviewed by Unknown on March 27, 2016 Rating: 5

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