Mumbai Foodie Adventure

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Sardar Pav Bhaji
    Distance from Airport: 5.7 km (25 min drive)

    Start off your foodie adventure with a taste of the iconic Mumbai dish, Pav Bhaji, at Sardar Pav Bhaji. The creamy and flavourful dish consists of mashed vegetables, butter and bread buns that will leave you feeling satisfied and energized for the day. Sardar Pav Bhaji is known for consistently serving up some of the best Pav Bhaji in Mumbai.

  2. Day 1: Lunch at Candies Bandra
    Distance from Sardar Pav Bhaji: 7.6 km (30 min drive)

    Candies Bandra is a unique bakery and cafe that offers an extensive menu of delectable baked goods and savory snacks. This cozy and charming spot is a great spot for lunch, offering everything from freshly made sandwiches and juicy burgers to homemade pizzas and pasta dishes. Additionally, the bakery section features cakes, brownies and tarts that are definitely worth trying.

  3. Day 2: Tour of Crawford Market
    Distance from Candies Bandra: 13.1 km (45 min drive)

    To experience the heart of Mumbai’s bustling food culture, take a tour of Crawford Market. This vibrant marketplace is known for its selection of fresh produce, spices, and street foods. The market is home to over 20 street vendors, and sells everything from authentic Indian sweets to fresh seafood. Be sure to try the local specialties, such as Vada Pav and Bhelpuri.

  4. Day 2: Dinner at Shree Thaker Bhojanalay
    Distance from Crawford Market: 6.5 km (30 min drive)

    A visit to Mumbai is not complete without experiencing a traditional Gujarati Thali, a meal consisting of a variety of dishes served on one large platter. Shree Thaker Bhojnalay is a restaurant that offers an authentic and delicious version of this meal, featuring an assortment of flavorful vegetarian dishes.Served in unlimited portions, it is a filling and satisfying meal that provides a glimpse into the rich Gujarati food culture.

  5. Day 3: Breakfast at Kyani & Co.
    Distance from Shree Thaker Bhojanalay: 6.1 km (25 min drive)

    A historic Mumbai landmark, Kyani & Co is an old-school Irani cafe that has been around since 1904. The cafe served a traditional Parsi breakfast comprising of Bun Maska and Irani chai, a combination of a freshly baked bun smeared with Amul butter and sweet milky chai. Additionally, the cafe offers omelettes, dosas, and other breakfast treats.

  6. Day 3: Street Food at Juhu Beach
    Distance from Kyani & Co: 6.9 km (15 min drive)

    A popular destination for locals and visitors alike, Juhu Beach is a great spot to have a night-time snack and enjoy the atmosphere. A variety of food stalls line the beach, offering delicious snacks such as Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, and Pav Bhaji. The sunset views of the Arabian Sea are an added bonus.

  7. Day 4: Lunch at Chetana Restaurant
    Distance from Juhu Beach: 6.8 km (30 min drive)

    A longtime favorite restaurant in Mumbai, Chetana Restaurant offers delicious South Indian cuisine. Their speciality is the Masala Dosa, thin crepes filled with spiced potato and served with coconut chutney and sambar. The restaurant also offers other South Indian dishes such as Idli, Uttapam, and Vada. Additionally, the prices are reasonable, making it a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sardar Pav Bhaji (30 min, INR 100)
  • Candies Bandra (60 min, INR 500)
  • Crawford Market (90 min, INR 200)
  • Shree Thaker Bhojanalay (90 min, INR 500)
  • Kyani & Co (45 min, INR 150)
  • Juhu Beach (60 min, INR 200)
  • Chetana Restaurant (60 min, INR 300)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 1950

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting more local markets such as the Dadar Flower Market and Fashion Street. For those with less time, options could be to explore the food scene at only one of the beaches, Juhu or Chowpatty, or shorten the time at Crawford Market. Be aware of the crowds and potential waiting times during peak hours at popular restaurants, and arrive early or late to avoid them. Remember to always carry cash, as many smaller establishments do not accept card payments.

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