Good samosas, chole bhature and turkey are among the dishes to be tasted at this bar. Many reviewers point out that you can try tasty pudding, flija and gulab jamun here. It's nice to taste delicious beer. According to the visitors' opinions, waiters serve good mango lassi.
At VIG Refreshments, you can order dishes as a takeout. The positive aspect of this place is that the staff is gracious. Terrific service is something clients like here. Prices are democratic for the quality you receive. The homey decor and calm atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. As for the Google rating, this spot earned 4.
SundaySun | 7AM-10PM |
MondayMon | 7AM-10PM |
TuesdayTue | 7AM-10PM |
WednesdayWed | 7AM-10PM |
ThursdayThu | 7AM-10PM |
FridayFri | 7AM-10PM |
SaturdaySat | 7AM-10PM |
Opened roughly 66 years ago, the eatery is a two-minute walk from Jhama. We swear by their “Dal Pakwan” which is popular breakfast item in Sindhi homes.
Our Scores:
Location: 4 / 5 @ Chembur CAMP is the hub for Sindhi cuisine. It might feel crowded, claustrophobic on streets but isn’t that’s what we call local experience.
Taste: 4 /5 @ It cannot get better than this if you wish to try Sindhi food in its conventional form.
Quantity: 5 /5 @ clearly depends on the appetite but for a single person this should do the job.
Presentation: 4/5 @ not their forte but the taste completely takes over this department
Ambience: 3.5/5 @ Has room for improvement and I am sure with their growth this would be seriously considered.
Hygiene: 3.5 /5 @ My concern with street food has been the hygiene maintained around the food. All though there was some small red flags but for the love of eating this was overlooked.
Service: 5 / 5 @ Arjun personally explained the cuisine and even didn’t mind being clicked. I guess sign of someone who has embraced success on a humble note.
Cost: 4 / 5 @ Fairly Priced and worth every rupee spent
Overall : 4 / 5
Vig is a small but hugely popular eatery in Chembur that excels in giving you a very, very mean and delicious breakfast. The joint opens at 6am, which is why it is one of the favourite breakfast spots in the Chembur neighbourhood. When we’re in the mood for a quick bite, we love to gorge on their hot, crunchy and well-stuffed samosas {INR 40, served with chhole}. To go with your amazing meal, opt for a cold lassi {INR 30 for half, INR 45 for full} which makes it a wholesome experience.
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Cuisine: Street Food
Average Cost: 200 for two people (approx.)
More Information: Serves only Vegetarian food
Opening Hours: 6.30 AM – 10:00 PM
What People love here:
Dal Pakwan / Chole Bhature,/ Biryani,Sweets / Lassi, / Chole Kulche / Chole Pattice / Masala Chaach
Why Visit :
Opened roughly 66 years ago, the eatery is a two-minute walk from Jhama. We swear by their “Dal Pakwan” which is a popular breakfast item in Sindhi homes.
Our Scores:
Location: 4 / 5 @ Chembur CAMP is the hub for Sindhi cuisine. It might feel crowded, claustrophobic on the streets but isn’t that’s what we call local experience.
Taste: 4 /5 @ It cannot get better than this if you wish to try Sindhi food in its conventional form.
Quantity: 5 /5 @ clearly depends on the appetite but for a single person this should do the job.
Presentation: 4/5 @ not their forte but the taste completely take over this department
Ambience: 3.5/5 @ Has room for improvement and I am sure with their growth this would be seriously considered.
Hygiene: 3.5 /5 @ My concern with street food has been the hygiene maintained around the food. Although there were some small red flags but for the love of eating this was overlooked.
Service: 5 / 5 @ Arjun personally explained the cuisine and even didn’t mind being clicked. I guess the sign of someone who has embraced success on a humble note.
Cost: 4 / 5 @ Fairly Priced and worth every rupee spent
Overall : 4 / 5
Vig is a small but hugely popular eatery in Chembur that excels in giving you a very, very mean and delicious breakfast. The joint opens at 6 am, which is why it is one of the favourite breakfast spots in the Chembur neighbourhood. When we’re in the mood for a quick bite, we love to gorge on their hot, crunchy and well-stuffed samosas {INR 40, served with chhole}. To go with your amazing meal, opt for a cold lassi {INR 30 for a half, INR 45 for full} which makes it a wholesome experience.
#foodreviewonline #staunchtraveler #mumbai #mumbaifoodlovers #mumbaifoodie #mumbaifoodblogger #foodie #chembur #vig #foodlover #chaat #instafood #streetfood