Mumbai street food an important aspect of mumbai tour

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Mumbai Street Food ­ An Important Aspect Of Mumbai Tour The street food of any Indian city is an important aspect of the city and relishing it is a­must in order to get a wholesome experience of the place. Slurp, bite, gulp while you enjoy your stay in the city because if you skip doing so, you are missing out one important allure of your holiday.

Mumbai, the largest city and the commercial capital of India, other than housing various and vibrant attractions and allures, reflects the rich diversity of food in India. Backpackers in the city, particularly those who are struggling to find what more does the city has on its menu, can visit the local restaurants and savor the sweet, hot, tantalizing, and spices drenched cuisines. From your first taste of cutting chai to spicy vada pav and kathi roll, which at first glance looks quite messy, there is so much variety in the street foods in Mumbai.

The lure of the street food is such strong that even some of the swankiest hotels in Mumbai now serve a couple of these dishes. Needless to say Mumbai is indeed a food lover's paradise. It is not only the largest city in the country, but it is also home to a large population.


And all these people need food, which explains the large counts of restaurants, cafes, roadside stalls, and other eateries in the city. If you are a connoisseur of food, given below are some of the must­eats that you can try when you visit the city.

White Biryani The best place to gusto White Biryani is the Noor Mohammadi Road in Bhendi Bazaar, which is already popular for some great restaurants and roadside joints of kebabs. Biriyani is an important part of Indian cuisine, even though it is Mughlai cuisine. And nothing beats the taste of white Biryani that is served in the Noor Mohammadi Road. The best time to visit the street is during Ramadan, when it is not only you or the locals visiting the place, but you may also spot some Bollywood stars roaming in the street. However, you will be too occupied with your face in the plate for noticing them.

Bun Maska and Mava Samosa Mumbai also has a pretty good reputation in terms of serving baked food. The Bun Maska and Mava Samosa are two of the most­loved baked street food. Run into Mervan's at Grant Road for relishing the Bun Maska Pav. It is just often crowded, however, the service is good. Apart from Bun Maska and Mava Samosa, the other must­try are Irani Chai, pastries, and freshly baked cookies.


Vodka Panipuri The cuisine is still more of an unknown cuisine of Mumbai, however, it is a must­try, especially for those who want to try something different. The need of innovation gave birth to delicacy and as the name suggests, it is a combination of Vodka shots and pani puri. The best place to try it is at Pratap Da Dhaba in Oshiwara, Andheri West. What other delicacies you must try: Rabdi Jalebi and Prawn Biryani.

There is an enough number of allurements and attractions in Mumbai to keep you hooked to the city the entire time. However, it is also advisable to take a break from the monotonous life and get busy travelling. Chennai is an ideal getaway for individuals in Mumbai who are looking for a quick respite. With frequent Mumbai to Chennai flights to serve the purpose getting into the capital of Tamil Nadu is easy. So, go ahead, pack your backpacks and embark yet another memorable trip of your life. Source: https://goo.gl/Jl7hW9

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