Mumbai on a plate: 5 restaurants defining the city's culinary scene
by Nina Anderson
See Bapu Pujari Mandir by default, the guests' recommendation is to come to this restaurant as well. According to the visitors' comments, Chinese and Indian dishes here are quite good and the menu is well-organized. Do not leave without trying perfectly cooked chicken leg, seekh kebabs and tandoori chicken. Don't forget to enjoy good pudding at Al Rehmani. Great tea will make your meal even more delicious and you'll surely come back.
This place with takeaway dishes is good for those clients who like to have dinner on the go. A lot of guests find that the staff is cute at this spot. Fine service is something clients agree upon here. If you visit this restaurant, have no doubt, you are to like the surrounding spectacular ambiance.
4 years ago on Zomato
Best restaurant for non-vegetarian lovers and at reasonable price. Service is pretty decent. The food served is hygienic. The Restaurant has vegetarian options too. Perfect for quick dining. Not suitable for family seating. Seekh Paratha, Tandoori leg and Jamun Rabdi are favorites. Usually 10 p.m is a busy time and Saturday is the most busiest day of all.
5 years ago on Zomato
6 years ago on Zomato
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