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Salomi Pancham
Mar 10, 2022
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Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption.

Now a days mostly people prefers to eat street food rather than in resturant as street foods are reasonable and more varieties are available are their mood .

I my self love to eat street food and enjoy eating them , there are huge number of varaities able sometime it happens that I get confused what should I eat out of them.

Most famous street food of Amchi Mumbai is Vada Paw .

Vada Paw is most famous and favourite food . It's cheaper in rate anyone can afford and buy it .

In Mumbai there may famous places for street food any every place has its own speciality . Let's have ride of this places .

Kheema Pav at Gulshan-e-Iran, Crawford Market

Known best for its extremely delicious Mughlai specialities at maddeningly low prices, the best food items to try at Gulshan-e-Iran range from their Kheema pav, to the chicken tikka masala, Garlic Naan, Rabdi Kulfi and Firni for desserts. Gulshan-e-Iran is one of the best street food places in Mumbai and is a must-visit.

*Kebabs

@SarviMohammed Ali Road - the street that never sleeps, all of its outlets are always packed with food enthusiasts, but kebab-a-holics have never failed to profess their undying love for Sarvis Seekh Kebabs. These kebabs, crisp on the outside and moist and juicy inside, have a tantalizing aroma that will blow your mind , before finally melting in your mouth . It is definitely a must-visit for all non-veg lovers out there. Mohammed Ali Road

* Misal Pav

@AaswadAaswad bagged the award for The Worlds Tastiest Vegetarian Dish for its Misal Pav at the global Foodie Hub Awards held in London just last month. What more need be said about this mouth-watering Maharashtrian breakfast dish? This dish is not merely a delight for your taste buds but is also a complete healthy meal made of mixed beans sprouts, spices, chopped onions and tomatoes. Home-made spices and the magic of crunchy farsan (the munchies of Maharashtrian cuisine made of gram flour) have made Aaswads misal irresistable for the last 30 years. Dadar Shivaji Park.

*Bhel Puri and Sev Puri- Yummy Chaat

Among the vegetarian dishes of street food in Mumbai, Bhel Puri and Sev Puri are the most popular ones. Bhel Puri is a Marathi Chaat made out of puffed rice, vegetables, and a tangy tamarind sauce. Sev Puri is another chaat essentially made of Puri loaded with diced potatoes, onions, 3 chutneys (tamarind, chili, and garlic), and topped with sev (small pieces of crunchy noodles made from chickpea flour paste). It is seasoned with raw mango or a hint of lemon and chaat masala.It is located at Sharmajee’s and Badshah’s at Girgaon Chaupati Beach at Marina Drive

Also Try: Dahi Puri, Pani Puri, and Chinese Bhel.

So here are some of the glimpse of Amchi Mumbai Street foods and in Mumbai there are various street for vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods lovers i.e., khau gali at Churchgate is most popular place for both veg and non veg dishes and many varieties of mouth watering food I have ever experienced and tasted .

So I would like to you all also share some of your favourite street food places and What is  

Best to taste there .


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