Bambai aye aur chaat nahi khaye?

 Bambai aye aur chaat nahi khaye? Don't let yourself become that person.

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There is no denying that it is the city's most renowned street dish. There are many other street foods, such as Vada pav, samosa, pav bhaji, and dosas, but the popularity of chaat is somewhat different. Each corner of the road has a person who sells a unique blend of flavors from a thela. There are several places in Mumbai where you can get chaat.

Mumbai is recognised for its wide range of foods that can be enjoyed by people of all income levels and tastes. There is however one dish that is a favourite in every city, and that is chaat! Despite Delhi’s reputation for golgappas and Tikki chaat, Mumbai isn't far behind when it comes to giving this favourite a new spin. No matter where you land up in Mumbai there is always a chat corner nearby. Here are my top favourite places in the city where you can get this tastiest treat. 

Shreeji’s – the fusion kitchen, Borivali

A top-notch service provider in the industry and the first of its type in the city of Mumbai. As a roadside stand, the cleanliness standards are excellent and the cuisine is delicious! Since this is street food, the ambiance isn't important, but as the wise men say, "don't judge a book by its cover". Must-try dishes are the veg extravaganza and the pizza punch. Some cheese and chaat can solve any problem, and at Shreeji’s you can get both in abundance.



Guru Kripa, Sion

It's one of the city's greatest chaat spots, and it's recognised for its chaat specialties as well as its samosas, which are legendary. The samosa chaat or chhole samosa, which is topped with their tangy and spicy chutneys, is a must-try delicacy here in addition to the other chaat dishes. Since the establishment of this shop, multiplexes in the city have purchased samosas from it.



Khau Galli, Ghatkopar east

Khau gallis (food lanes) abound in a city known for its street cuisine, and there is no absence of them for food lovers. The Khau gallis in Ghatkopar east, on the other hand, stands out as the best. From dosas to pasta, you'll be able to satisfy your cravings. Regulars, on the other hand, enjoy the Pani puri and chaat served here and return for more time and time again to try them.



Girgaon & Juhu Chowpatty

Mumbai chaat is pretty much synonymous with these two beaches, and no trip to Mumbai is complete without trying it. Family-friendly, couples-friendly, and solo-friendly, this venue is generally full in the evenings and weekends. As long as you are willing to brave the crowds, you will enjoy the diversity of local chaat alternatives available here.



Chaat Cart, Vile Parle East

Setup time for his stall is around 3:00 pm, with everything ready by 4:30 pm. When it comes to prepping food, he does it all. In spite of his limited product line of only three items (sev puri, bhel puri, and Pani puri), his stock is said to be depleted by 10 pm every day. That's what he wants! His secret formulas for theeka green chutney and meetha chutney add to the flavour.



Jai Jhulelal, Mulund

Jai Jhulelal is one of the famous spots in Mulund for Pani puri and has been in the market for 30 years. They have a unique taste in their Pani puri and it is no match by the others. They also give their Pani puri parcel if you need it. They have Gulab jamun also which served hot. They are extremely soft and always fresh.



19 comments:

  1. Yummy Never tried Shreejis Borivli looking forward

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  2. Yummy... Sion Guru kripa's samosa chaat is my favourite

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  3. Mouthwatering 🀀 Guru kripa, sion is the best !

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  4. Guru Kripa samosas are well known as A1Samosas and were available steaming hot in single screen theaters for all shows

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  5. Amazing blog 😁 captured the true essence of chaat!!

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  6. Wii surely give a try to these placesπŸ‘

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  7. Surely the best chat places in mumbai

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  8. Waiting to try the Chaat from all these places πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹

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