Mumbai Express - vegetarian street food
I have been a regular here, and it is one of our go-to places when we're craving for vegetarian snacks. They have completed 7 years, and this time they invited me to try out their food.
Most of the times when I go there, it is hard to decide what to have since everything looks so tempting.
I started with the masala pav which is one of my favourite here. I personally love the generous amount of masala that they put in and on the pav, and really liked this. If you don't like too much of the masala, then perhaps you may not like it too much. Also, it is a bit on the spicier side.
We then had the onion rava masala dosa. It was crispy since we had asked for it to be made that way. It is served along with 2 types of chutneys and sambar. Having had a lot of their South Indian items, I can say that they are really good.
Then we ordered the spring roll. It was my first time trying it here and I really liked it. It was served hot and had a delicious filling inside. It is fresh unlike the ones you get at most places.
For summer, they have the badam pista milk, and it tasted really nice. It could have been a bit more chilled though.
Among their chaat, we had the samosa chaat. It had a generous amount of black chole in it, and all the ingredients gave a really good flavour to it. It was a bit on the spicier side, which I personally like.
We called for a chole bhature too, and the bhaturas were crispy and big. We were pleasantly surprised to see that the chole served along with this were different from the ones in the chaat. The chole with this were not so spicy.
We ended our meal with a rose falooda. This comes in a generous quantity, and like most faloodas, gets a bit hard to eat with a spoon, since there are many layers. The taste though is really very good.
The staff here are attentive too, and all the food is freshly prepared.
If you're craving for vegetarian snacks, then this place won't let you down.
Click here to salivate.
Most of the times when I go there, it is hard to decide what to have since everything looks so tempting.
I started with the masala pav which is one of my favourite here. I personally love the generous amount of masala that they put in and on the pav, and really liked this. If you don't like too much of the masala, then perhaps you may not like it too much. Also, it is a bit on the spicier side.
We then had the onion rava masala dosa. It was crispy since we had asked for it to be made that way. It is served along with 2 types of chutneys and sambar. Having had a lot of their South Indian items, I can say that they are really good.
Then we ordered the spring roll. It was my first time trying it here and I really liked it. It was served hot and had a delicious filling inside. It is fresh unlike the ones you get at most places.
For summer, they have the badam pista milk, and it tasted really nice. It could have been a bit more chilled though.
Among their chaat, we had the samosa chaat. It had a generous amount of black chole in it, and all the ingredients gave a really good flavour to it. It was a bit on the spicier side, which I personally like.
We called for a chole bhature too, and the bhaturas were crispy and big. We were pleasantly surprised to see that the chole served along with this were different from the ones in the chaat. The chole with this were not so spicy.
We ended our meal with a rose falooda. This comes in a generous quantity, and like most faloodas, gets a bit hard to eat with a spoon, since there are many layers. The taste though is really very good.
The staff here are attentive too, and all the food is freshly prepared.
If you're craving for vegetarian snacks, then this place won't let you down.
Click here to salivate.
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