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Top Food Items to Try in Mumbai

Mumbai is known for being the financial capital of India as well as for being the home to the world-famous Bollywood industry. The city has thus earned the nickname ‘the city of dreams. The city is also one of the biggest tourist hotspots of the country with several major tourist attractions including historical ones, cultural ones, natural ones, etc. Some of the best attractions have to do with the favorite sin of every modal tourist – gluttony.

8 Famous Dishes of Mumbai to try

Mumbai is like miniature India in terms of its cultural diversity with people from varying backgrounds and regions from not only all parts of India but all the parts of the world settled here. And they have all brought their special food and cuisine. This article discusses some of the best food options one can enjoy in Mumbai.

1. Vada Pav

The first and one of the most popular food items in this list of food items to try in Mumbai has to be, without doubt, Vada Pav. Literally means big bread and is often called poor man’s burger for its being a cheaper substitute for a burger; vada pav is no less delicious than burgers. Served with both sweet and spicy chutneys, friend chilies, garlic powder chutney, etc., it is a street food that must be on every foodie’s bucket list. Parleshwar Vada Pav Samrat in Vile Parle West will be the best place to try it.

2. Pav Bhaaji

Another excellent food item to make it to this list of food items to try in Mumbai. Bread and seasonings, Pav Bhaaji, and Pav Bhaaji make a nice meal for people of all sections of society. One can find this street food in almost all parts of Mumbai.

3. Pani Puri

Well, pani puri would make a nice contender for being the national food of India. And Mumbai has mastered several varieties of Pani Puri including Khatta Meetha, Hing Jeera, etc. Those who haven’t tried should know that they are missing out on an opportunity of a lifetime.

4. Misal Pav

As delicious as its name sound, Misal Pav is the perfect mix of curried lentils that is topped with potato bhaji and some other ingredients like chopped onions, potatoes, chivada, and poha – that can be eaten Pav (bread) and some yogurty. This mouth-watering dish is a natural winner to be included in this list of top delicious food items to try in Mumbai as it’s both tasty and healthy.

5. Bhel Puri

Every Indian knows about the next food item that makes our list of food items that one should try while in Mumbai – Bhel Puri. This Marathi dish is essentially a puri which is loaded with stuff like diced potatoes, onions, vegetables, chutneys, etc, and further seasoned with lemon and chaat masala.

6. Falooda

When it comes to listing food items in Mumbai that everyone should try, Falooda occupies a special place – for being one of the most nutritious food items out there and a perfect relief from the Mumbai summers.

Moreover, do check out our article on the best places to visit in summer in India here!

7. Baida Roti

A typical roti is round-shaped but a Baida Roti is a square-shaped patty fried with spiced meat (which may be chicken or mutton) and whipped with eggs and onions. It is even more delicious than it sounds and is worth a try for every foodie on the planet.

8. Steamed Idlis and Vadas

Idli Vada is one of the most famous food items in India. Vada is served in this case with sambhar and some mouth-watering coconut chutney. These delicious food items are go-to favorites for many foodies across the country and Mumbai have mastered the art of marking them super-delicious.

The reader must note that while some of these food items are discussed as street food items, several restaurants offer them as dine-in food too.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

There are several questions people ask that relate to food items in Mumbai. The following are some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on this subject:

Question: Is street food available in Mumbai during the night?

Answer: Depending on the location, the street food in Mumbai is available for most hours of the evening through midnight. Other food options may be available right through the day.

Question: Are there any non-vegetarian junk food options available as street food in Mumbai?

Answer: Yes. There are several non-vegetarian junk food options available as food in Mumbai.

Question: What is the normal time for street food items to open in Mumbai?

Answer: Most of them open in the afternoon at around 2:00 P.M. However there may be some exceptions that can avail you the same thing early in the day.

Question: How much does food cost in Mumbai?

Answer: Depending on the type of food items, the place where it is bought, quality, time of the day, etc., the price of food starts from as low as 10 rupees for some street food items and can go up to hundreds of rupees for a single meal.

Question: What are the different types of puries to try in Mumbai?

Answer: Bhelpuri, Pani Puri, Dahi Puri, Sev Puri, etc., are some of the puris to try in Mumbai.

Question: What is the best place to eat in Mumbai?

Answer: There can be no single answer to the question as it depends on individual preferences and choices. Whatever one’s budget may be, one should give street food a try where one is – that’s from Traveller’s guidebook 101, but apart from that, the choice of dine-in options will depend on the traveler’s individual preferences.

If the reader has any other questions, they should feel free to ask them in the comments below.

The Bottom Line

One can easily wrap up the above discussion by concluding that there are several excellent food items in Mumbai to try, especially street food items, and that one should try all of them at least once. One thing is for sure, Mumbai can rightly be called a foodie’s paradise.

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The hidden treasures of fashion city Mumbai

Exploring the unconventional places in a city that are traditionally famous for its commerce, finance and entertainment, is another experience altogether. Apart from the common tourist spots, there a lot of other places in Mumbai those are worth visiting. They range from waterfalls and beaches to places of historical importance. One should include them in one’s Mumbai itinerary. Some of them which #ghoomophirosisters recommend is what this blog is all about.

Dana Pani Beach:

Dana Pani Beach is located at the end of Madh Marve Road in Malad. This secluded beach is surrounded by resorts thereby making it the best place to chill.

Kanhoji Angre Island – Across the Mumbai harbour:

This island is one of the places which has history attached to it. Earlier it was known as the Khanderi Island. The Portuguese had built this fort and the Marathas were held here. One can find ruins of cannons and a fully functional lighthouse. It is expected to be made into a tourist spot soon.

Arnala Fort – North of Vasai:

This island fortress is another Portuguese creation. The attractions on the island are the octagonal water reservoirs and various temples and tombs of the rulers. One will find comfortable accommodation at the resorts on the nearby Arnala beach.

Mahakali Caves – Andheri East:

These are also called Kondivite Caves. They have the oldest rock cut Buddhist monastery in Mumbai and boast of carvings of Buddha and Buddhist mythologies.

Global Vipasna Pagoda – Gorai:

Located next to Essel world, this is another place which pays gratitude to Buddhism and its teachings. It is amongst the largest dome structures in the world and also has a separate room for monks to meditate in. There is no excuse to skip it.

Vasai Fort – Vasai:

Also called Bassein Fort, the Portuguese had a strong hold over this place back in the old days. This is one spooky fort.  Because of having national importance, it is taken care of by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Banganga Tank – Malabar Hill:

One should not mistake it for a normal water tank because there is a mythological connection to it. It is believed that when Lord Rama felt thirsty, Lakshman launched an arrow into the ground and thus came out a tributary of Ganga. This is from where the name originated- Banganga Tank.

Pandavkada Falls:

Measured to be 350 metres high, Pandavkada Falls flow in Khargar, Navi Mumbai. During the monsoon time, the falls are covered by lush greenery and also they cover the Buddhist caves behind them making the view serene.

Gilbert Hill:

This structure is made up of frozen molten lava. With a height of 200 metres, it stands tall in Andheri. One will get a great bird’s eye view of the city from the top. Also one will find two temples on the top dedicated to Gamdevi and Durgamata.

Although the list of such places goes on, these are the top ones that deserve a visit!!

How to Reach Mumbai

 By Air: Mumbai has Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport with its two terminals being Santa Cruz and Sahara International airport. It is connected by domestic as well as international flights. Flight Tickets are pretty reasonable if booked early.

By Road: One can travel from Nashik which is 170 km away via Nashik-Mumbai Expressway. Buses also travel from Nashik to Mumbai within 2 hours and 20 minutes.  Mumbai is also connected via road to Pune, Aurangabad, Goa, etc It has a well-connected bus network.

 By Train:  If you’re traveling by railways, you can choose among Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal, Mumbai Central, Dadar Railway station or Kalyan Railway station. It connects Mumbai with all major cities of the country.

 Where to stay:

Since this place is a famous tourist spot, there is no dearth of good Hotels in Mumbai.

Hyatt Regency: Situated on a short drive from airport, it delights is guests with the contemporary interiors and cuisine restaurants

The Lalit Mumbai: This is a great place to stay in Andheri. The highly recommended hotel as it offers a luxurious stay to its guests and staff is very cooperative.

Ramada Plaza Palm Groove: The location of this hotel makes it perfect to stay. The place offers serene views of the Arabian Sea. It is located in the plush location of Juhu and offers the luxurious stay with value for money. Its food joints, The Oriental Bowl, The Tangerine and The Deck Bar are must try.

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