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A Foodie's Delight in Mumbai

Wednesday, October 25: Exploring Mumbai's Street Food

Start your culinary journey in Mumbai by sampling the city's famous street food. Begin your morning at Juhu Beach, where you can indulge in popular snacks like vada pav, pav bhaji, and pani puri. Afterward, head to Mohammed Ali Road for a flavorful afternoon filled with kebabs, biryanis, and faloodas. As the evening sets in, make your way to the vibrant Colaba Causeway and explore its bustling street food stalls offering a variety of local delicacies like chaat, bhel puri, and kathi rolls.

  • Juhu Beach: Approximate cost - INR 200, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Mohammed Ali Road: Approximate cost - INR 500, Time spent - 3 hours
  • Colaba Causeway: Approximate cost - INR 300, Time spent - 2 hours
Thursday, October 26: Cultural and Gastronomic Delights

Start your day by immersing yourself in Mumbai's rich culture at the iconic Gateway of India. Enjoy a traditional Indian breakfast at a nearby café before venturing into the bustling Crawford Market. Explore the vibrant market and savor the aroma of fresh spices, fruits, and sweets. In the afternoon, visit the trendy neighborhood of Bandra and indulge in a delicious seafood lunch at one of the local eateries. As the evening approaches, make your way to the stylish Colaba district and treat yourself to a gourmet dinner at one of Mumbai's fine dining restaurants.

  • Gateway of India: Free entry, Time spent - 1 hour
  • Crawford Market: Approximate cost - INR 300, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Bandra: Approximate cost - INR 800, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Colaba: Approximate cost - INR 1500, Time spent - 3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, don't miss a visit to Chor Bazaar. Known as the "Thieves Market," this vibrant flea market offers a unique shopping experience and is a treasure trove for antique collectors and vintage enthusiasts. Another hidden gem is the Dadar Parsi Colony, where you can explore the rich Parsi heritage and enjoy authentic Parsi cuisine at traditional cafes and restaurants. Don't forget to try dishes like dhansak, patra ni macchi, and lagan nu custard. Mumbai's diverse street food scene never disappoints, and a visit to Mohammad Ali Road during Ramadan is a must for experiencing the festive spirit and indulging in delectable iftar treats.

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