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Ek Plate Mumbai

Being at this restaurant, taste perfectly cooked cheese sandwiches, chaat and panipuri. Tasty chocolate sandwiches are the best dishes. Take your chance to taste delicious cold coffee.

Food delivery is an important advantage of Ek Plate Mumbai. The competent staff shows a high level of hospitality at this place. Good service is something that guests note in their comments. Low prices are what you will pay for your meal.

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Eshan Sharma

9 years ago on Zomato

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One of the best home delivery experiences of chaats, tikki, street snacks basically. You don't want to go out but enjoy a lip smacking pani puri at home, or a spdp or bhel puri, this is the place to order from. A must try for all.
Abhay Shinde

9 years ago on Zomato

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Good place for snacks.... some chats are really good and maximum chats tastes identical..... overall good to try.... also well hygin is maintained comparing other chat outlets....
Ruchi Parekh

9 years ago on Zomato

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Whenever I travel to Mumbai, I make sure that I do not miss out on the street food. I absolutely adore Mumbai food – especially the Sev puri. To be very frank, nobody in Pune knows how to make a mean sev puri. They’ll offer decent pani-puri, ragda puri, dahi puri and whatever-you-ask puri, but no sev puri. So when I heard that this place called ‘Ek Plate Mumbai’ in Baner serves Mumbaiyya style sev-puri, I just had to go there.

Ambience: EPM is a simple and hygienic set up; a place to enjoy a quick snack and be on your way.

Food: I only tried the sev puri here. The facts that made it distinctively Mumbai style were:

- The use of flat puris rather than the puffed ones that Pune guys use.

- The use of long, thin sev unlike the thick, shorter Pune counterpart.

- The use of red garlic chutney, apart from the usual green and tamarind ones.

- Non use of dahi or ragda in the puris.

Even though the taste wasn’t exactly like the ones you get in Mumbai, it was good nonetheless. The puris were crispy and red garlic chutney added a good kick to the dish. If there is any place in Pune I’ll ever have sev-puri, it will be this one. At 50 bucks for 6 puris, it definitely doesn’t come cheap, but given the rarity of this item in Pune, the price is justified.

If you are ever in and around Baner, this place is worth a quick visit.
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