Where can I find best street food in Mumbai?

Answer by Harini Pandiyan

Welcome to Mumbai, where Vada Pav is more popular than McD!

If you are craving to have some mouth-watering street food in Mumbai, here are some best places for you; Gulshan-e-Iran, Mervan’s, Guru Kripa, Jai Jawan, Sahibaan, Anand Dosa & Vada Pav Stall, Sardar, Qutuz.

Gulshan-e-Iran:

It is known for its delicious authentic Mughlai Dishes at maddeningly low prices. They have the best range of Mughlai specialties from the Kheema Pav to Chicken Tikka Masala and dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

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Merwan’s:

Head over to Merwan's for some mouth-watering tea cakes, pastries, and cookies to appease your sweet tooth. Merwan's is frequently visited by Mumbaikars who come here just to collect a package of baked goodies for the home and also is a place people come to after work for an Irani chai and some freshly baked cookies.

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Guru Kripa:

The Samosa Chole is known as Mumbai’s most famous samosa. Must-try street food in Mumbai; this dish is served with a gravy of chickpea, onion, and coriander bits sprinkled on it. Taste the most delicious Samosa Chole and mouth-watering desserts at Guru Kripa.

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Jai Jawan:

Craving for some non-vegetarian food? Head to Jai Jawan for Mumbai's amazing non-veg snacks. Once you taste the juicy Tandoori Chicken here, you will become a loyal customer, as the taste can never be forgotten.

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Sahibaan:

This place is always waiting with surprises for all your Chinese cravings. Want to try some yummy Chinese starters, soups, or noodles; this place has it all. They also have outlets at Bandra, Oshiwara, and Colaba.

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Anand Dosa & Vada Pav Stall:

Craving for some south Indian Snack? Visit Anand Stall near Mithibai College. The Dosa and Vada Pav here are loved by all Mumbaikars. They have varieties of dosa here, including Jinny Dosa, Pizza Dosa, Pasta Dosa. They have some tasty Vada Pavs too. If you haven’t tasted them yet, what are you waiting for?

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Sardar:

Looking for some spicy, steamy, and tangy chats in Mumbai, head over to Sardars. Pav Bhaji is the best veg street food in Mumbai, and the taste of their legendary Pav Bhaaji is unbeatable.

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Qutuz:

Qutuz, an Iranian joint, is a savior for people who work in Malad; to sip some Irani chai and have a bit of Maska Bun. The best thing about Qutuz is it stays open all night, making it one of the best places for Street food in Mumbai.

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