Mumbai Guide: From Carter Road To Mahim; Visit These Best Khau Gallis In City
Mumbai is famous for its vibrant street food culture, and the lanes dedicated to it are fondly called "Khau Gallis" (food alleys). Here are some of the most famous and must-visit Khau Gallis in Mumbai:
SNDT to Cross Maidan Khau Galli, Marine Lines: Situated between SNDT Women's University and Cross Maidan, this lane is popular among college students and office goers. It's open till late at night and offers a variety of snacks like corn on the cob, chaat, Manchurian, pav bhaji, frankies, and sandwiches, along with milkshakes and beverages.
Mohammad Ali Road Khau Galli, near Minara Masjid: This is a haven for non-vegetarian food lovers, especially during the month of Ramadan. The street comes alive with stalls selling succulent kebabs, shawarmas, tikkas, and more. Don't miss the famous malpua and phirni for dessert.
Carter Road Khau Galli, Bandra West:Located near the Bandra Promenade, this Khau Galli offers a mix of local and continental street food. You can find everything from shawarmas and parathas to momos and falafel. It's also known for its lively atmosphere and dessert options like waffles and frozen yogurt.
Ghatkopar Khau Galli, Ghatkopar East: Known as a "Vegetarian's Paradise," this Khau Galli is famous for its wide variety of dosas, including unique "remix" dosas like cheese burst, noodle, and ice cream dosas. You can also find other vegetarian options like kebabs, rolls, and misal pav, as well as sweet crepes.
Mulund Khau Galli, Mulund West: Situated along M.G. Road, this Khau Galli is famous for its unique Masala Vada Pav. You can also find milkshakes and other snacks here.
Zaveri Bazaar Khau Galli, Kalbadevi:** While primarily known for jewelry, Zaveri Bazaar also has a bustling Khau Galli offering a variety of street food at affordable prices. You can find chaat, dosas, pav bhaji, dabeli, and more.
Mahim Khau Galli, Mahim: Located near the Mahim Dargah, this is another popular spot for non-vegetarian food. It's known for its faloodas, haleem, kebabs, and other savory treats.
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