The Best Of Mumbai Street Food

 
Mumbai, the fabled city of dreams is never short of things that mesmerise you. Among the estimated 22 million people that live here, you probably can't find a single soul whose veins run without the energy of Mumbai's street food in them. Such is the deep-rooted grasp of street food among its people that a description of this city can never really be complete without it. Below is a list of some of the best street foods in Mumbai.
 

Vada Pav


Vada Pav is to Mumbaikers what air is to humans. That is how popular the so-called 'poor man's food' has become over the years. Although lovingly termed as India's veggie burger, this go-to snack made its debut in Mumbai streets more than 50 years ago, well before the arrival of the popular Western snack. The most renowned place to try out a tasty bite of this spicy deep-fried potato patty between a bread roll is Ashok Vada Pav near Kirti College, Dadar. This place has been known for selling consistently good vada pavs for more than three decades.

Vada Pav
Pav Bhaji

Pav Bhaji


An assortment of mashed vegetables is mixed with spices and masala to make this yummy curry or bhaji. Served with a generous dollop of butter on top and a pair of fluffy, tawa (pan) toasted buns to dip and enjoy it with, Pav Bhaji has stood the test of time. Having its origins more than 200 years ago and remains one of the most sought after street food of Mumbai. Amar Juice Centre at Vile Parle is one of the locations where you can get the best version of these quick bites.

Pani Puri


A regular in the list of Indian street food, no matter where you are in this country! Pani Puri is something that every Indian has taken to their hearts and accepted as a favourite. They are basically flavourful and spicy water (Imli pani) served in a hollow, soft and crispy flatbread. Elco Pani Puri in Bandra West is purportedly the best place in Mumbai to have this delight.

Pani Puri
Bhel Puri

Bhel Puri


Bhel Puri is a must-have when it comes to chaat corners. Puffed rice, diced onions and potatoes complemented by tangy chutneys and a generous topping of sev. Drooling yet? Because that's how it's supposed to be! Gupta Chaat Centre at Matunga is a highly recommended spot if you want to have some unique stuffings of these delicacies.

The Mumbai local street food joints are filled with food vendors of every shape and size. From classy authentic flavours to neo experimental combinations, you can find something to excite your tummy on any given day. A stay at Theory9 - Premium Service Apts, Bandra is your reliable way of getting to experiment with all of these during your visit to this 'Mayanagari' without having to worry about your accommodations.