2-Day Mumbai Foodie Itinerary - May 2023

  1. Day 1: Crawford Market
    10 minutes (3.9 km) from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

    Crawford market is Mumbai's largest wholesale market. It offers a wide range of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and meats. Many shops also sell imported snacks, cheese, and chocolates. In addition to food, there are also shops that sell handicrafts, household items, and clothing. This vibrant market provides a peek into Mumbai's bustling food trade while providing a chance to sample some of Mumbai's favorites.

  2. Day 1: Bademiyan
    15 minutes (2.4 km) from Crawford Market

    Bademiyan is a popular eatery in Mumbai known for its kebabs and tandoori fare. The casual atmosphere with outdoor seating and sizzling skewers make for a fun and delicious meal in the city. With an extensive menu of meats, seafood, and vegetarian dishes, there is something for everyone at this famous restaurant.

  3. Day 1: Bombay Canteen
    20 minutes (4.1 km) from Bademiyan

    The Bombay Canteen is a modern Indian restaurant offering a contemporary twist on classic dishes. Known for its quirky interpretations of Mumbai street food, this Instagram-worthy spot is a must-visit. The seasonal menu features unique cocktails and flavorful dishes like pork chops vindaloo and a black sesame kulfi dessert.

  4. Day 2: Sassoon Docks
    30 minutes (9.3 km) from The Bombay Canteen

    Sassoon Docks is Mumbai's oldest fish market. The bustling market sells a variety of fresh seafood including prawns, crabs, and fish. Early morning is the best time to visit when the fishermen return with their catch and the market is alive with energy. The market is an excellent opportunity for visitors to see the city's fishing industry in action.

  5. Day 2: Trishna
    20 minutes (7.9 km) from Sassoon Docks

    Trishna is a well-known seafood restaurant, serving coastal cuisine for over 60 years. The menu features traditional Indian seafood dishes made with fresh seafood from Sassoon Docks, including butter garlic crab, tandoori pomfret, and fish biryani. The restaurant has a casual but upscale atmosphere with attentive service.

  6. Day 2: Haji Ali Juice Center
    15 minutes (4.1 km) from Trishna

    Haji Ali Juice Center is perfect for a sweet end to the two-day foodie adventure. This juice center has been serving fresh juices and milkshakes for over 50 years. They have over 100 different drinks to choose from, including classics like mango lassi and more exotic flavors like avocado milkshake. The must-try drink is the famous mastani, a thick and creamy milkshake flavored with either strawberry, mango, or chocolate.

Time and Cost Estimates:

  • Crawford Market (1-2 hours, free)
  • Bademiyan (1 hour, INR 500)
  • Bombay Canteen (1-2 hours, INR 1000)
  • Sassoon Docks (1 hour, free)
  • Trishna (1-2 hours, INR 1500)
  • Haji Ali Juice Center (30 minutes, INR 200)
  • Total Estimated Cost: INR 3200

Useful Tips:

For those with extra time, consider visiting the famous street food alleys of Mohammad Ali road. Those with less time can skip Sassoon Docks and go straight to Trishna or visit the popular Leopold Cafe instead. Make sure to stay hydrated and carry cash, as some of these places may not accept credit cards. Always check opening hours before heading to any location.

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