“If Mumbai is the heart of India, its street food is the soul.”
The city that never sleeps is also the city that never stops eating. With food carts on every corner, sizzling skillets, and the aroma of spices wafting through the air, Mumbai is a paradise for food lovers—especially those with a hunger for street food.
Let’s take you on a lip-smacking journey, with stories, trivia, and secret tips, through Mumbai’s iconic snacks and where to find them—with the help of passionate local vendors and guides who’ve been serving generations.
???? 1. Vada Pav – Mumbai’s Iconic Burger
“Bhaiya, ek vada pav aur thoda sukha chutney extra!”
No list starts without vada pav, the spicy potato fritter sandwiched between soft buns, served with green chilies and garlic chutney. It’s quick, affordable, and delicious.
???? Must-Try Spot: Anand Stall near Mithibai College, Vile Parle
Fun Fact: Vada Pav was invented in the 1960s by Ashok Vaidya, a snack vendor outside Dadar station, to cater to hungry textile workers.
???? 2. Pav Bhaji – A Butter Lover’s Dream
Just one whiff of pav bhaji sizzling on a massive tawa is enough to make anyone drool. It’s spicy mashed vegetables cooked in butter, served with more buttered pav.
???? Must-Try Spot: Sardar Refreshments, Tardeo
Pro Tip: Ask for “extra butter” and a squeeze of lime—it changes everything.
Quiz Time!
What does “pav” mean in Mumbai’s food lingo?
A) Bread
B) Potato
C) Sauce
???? Answer at the end of the blog!
???? 3. Bhel Puri & Sev Puri – Chowpatty’s Tangy Treats
Savoury, spicy, tangy, and crunchy—bhel puri and sev puri are beachside essentials in Mumbai. You’ll find Mumbaikars munching these as they enjoy sunset views.
???? Must-Try Spot: Sharmajee and Badshah stalls at Girgaon Chowpatty
Did You Know? Bhel Puri is believed to have originated at Vithal Bhelwala near Churchgate Station.
???? 4. Kheema Pav – For the Non-Veg Craving
Love meat? Then kheema pav is your go-to! Minced mutton cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices, paired with toasted pav.
???? Must-Try Spot: Olympia Coffee House near Colaba Causeway
Local Tip: Pair it with a cutting chai for the ultimate Mumbai combo.
???? 5. Frankie Rolls – Mumbai’s Original Wrap
Think of it as India’s burrito! A roll made of a soft roti stuffed with spiced meat or veggies, onions, and tangy sauces.
???? Must-Try Spot: Tibbs Frankie, CST and Bandra
Fun Fact: Frankies are named after cricket legend Frank Worrell, whose visit to Mumbai inspired the dish’s name!
???? 6. Misal Pav – A Spicy Maharashtrian Marvel
For spice lovers, misal pav is a fiery treat made with sprouted lentils, topped with farsan, chopped onions, and lemon, served with pav.
???? Must-Try Spot: Mamledar Misal, Thane
???? Spice Alert: Don’t forget to ask for “medium spicy” unless you want a firework in your mouth.
???? 7. Sweet Endings – Jalebi, Malpua, and Kulfi
Wind down your food trail with hot jalebis, syrupy malpua, or creamy kulfi served on a stick.
???? Must-Try Spot: MM Mithaiwala in Malad for sweets, and Badshah in Crawford Market for kulfi
???? Stories from the Street
“I’ve been making bhel for 35 years,” says Raju bhai, a vendor at Juhu Beach.
“My father started it, and now I serve people from across the world.”
That’s the magic of Mumbai—the city of stories, flavors, and unforgettable bites.
???? Quiz Answer:
“Pav” means bread in Portuguese, brought to India during the colonial era!


