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Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Kyani & Co. Cafe, one of Mumbai's oldest and most iconic Irani cafes. Indulge in their famous bun maska (buttered buns) and chai (tea) while soaking in the charming atmosphere of this heritage establishment. Cost estimate: Rs. 200. Time spent: 1 hour.
Embark on a heritage walk through the Fort Area in Mumbai, known for its beautiful colonial architecture. Explore landmarks such as the Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, and the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Cost estimate: Free. Time spent: 2 hours.
Head to Britannia & Co. Restaurant for a delightful lunch. This Parsi establishment has been serving delicious Parsi cuisine since 1923. Don't miss their signature dish, Berry Pulao, a flavorful rice dish with caramelized onions, chicken, and berries. Cost estimate: Rs. 500. Time spent: 1.5 hours.
Take a stroll along Chowpatty Beach, a popular spot known for its street food stalls. Indulge in Mumbai's famous street food, such as pav bhaji, pani puri, and vada pav. Explore the bustling atmosphere and savor the flavors of Mumbai's culinary delights. Cost estimate: Rs. 300. Time spent: 2 hours.
Visit Crawford Market, one of Mumbai's oldest and most vibrant markets. Marvel at the impressive Victorian-style architecture while exploring a wide array of stalls selling fruits, spices, sweets, and other culinary delights. Don't forget to buy some Mumbai specialties to take back home. Cost estimate: Free. Time spent: 1.5 hours.
Enjoy some lip-smacking kebabs and street food at Bademiya, a legendary roadside eatery in Mumbai. Sample their succulent tandoori items and kebabs, bursting with flavors and spices. The lively atmosphere and delicious food will leave you wanting more. Cost estimate: Rs. 400. Time spent: 2 hours.
End your foodie adventure with a seafood feast at Trishna. This iconic seafood restaurant is known for its delectable butter garlic crab and other coastal delicacies. Indulge in the flavors of coastal Maharashtra and savor the rich tastes of Mumbai's seafood cuisine. Cost estimate: Rs. 1,200. Time spent: 2 hours.
For foodies seeking off the beaten path experiences, head to Mohammad Ali Road during the month of October. This vibrant street comes alive during Ramadan with numerous stalls selling delectable street food and traditional Muslim delicacies. From kebabs to biryanis, you'll be in a food lover's paradise. Don't miss the famous malpuas and phirni for dessert.