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Mouthwatering Mumbai Food Tour - Parsi Food, Pani Puri, Kebabs, and Attractions in Mumbai, India

Mouthwatering Mumbai Food Tour - Parsi Food, Pani Puri, Kebabs, and Attractions in Mumbai, India

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SUBSCRIBE here T-shirts: Day 2: Mumbai is a city Ive always wanted to visit for the combination of food and attractions. We woke up early in the morning and got started by visiting some attractions and eating some delicious food. The highlight of the day for me was eating Parsi food for the first time. 2: 56 Chai near Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) - One of the greatest joys of visiting India is drinking hot cups of chai on the side of the street. Its brewed hot and fresh, and its sweet and creamy. 4: 47 Parsi Food at Britannia and Co. Restaurant - One of the unique types of food to eat in Mumbai is Parsi food, which is a combination of Iranian and Indian food, brought over from Zoroastrians who landed on the east coast of India. Britannia and Co. is a classic restaurant in Mumbai that serves marvelous Parsi food, and its a restaurant I was completely looking forward to eating at when I was in Mumbai. The first dish I tried was sali boti, and outstanding dish of cubes of tender mutton in a beautifully flavorful spiced stew. Another Parsi food you have to try at Britannia and Co. is the berry pulav, and I ordered it with chicken. It was a wonderful spiced rice with berries and chicken in the middle. The rice was fluffy and light, and sensational. I also tried the mutton dhansak, another classic Mumbai Parsi food, which was pretty good. Finally, we ended our meal with caramel custard. Read more about Britannia and Co. on my blog: 14: 09 Dhobi Ghat - Driving along to a museum, we stopped at Dhobi Ghat, the worlds largest open air laundromat. It wasnt too busy, but it was a nice place to see in Mumbai. 17: 08 Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum - Next up we visited the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum, the house where Gandhi would stay during his visits to Mumbai. The residence is made into a peaceful museum and library. 18: 27 Pani Puri at Chowpatty Beach (Girgaum Chowpatty) - One of my favorite Indian street food dishes is pani puri, the combination of a puri (hollow chip) filled with spiced potatoes and chickpeas, and filled with flavored water and chutney. After walking around Chowpatty Beach for a while, we walked over to the food stalls on the side, had pani puri from Badshah stall. It was fantastic. 25: 07 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya - 500 INR (7. 47) - After the Mumbai beach and pani puri, we headed to one of the most famous Mumbai museums and walked around for a while. 26: 00 Gateway of India - The final stop of the day we headed over to the Gateway of India, one of the most recognizable attractions in Mumbai. 26: 39 Grilled meat at Bademiya - For the final stop of the night we went to Bademiya Restaurant, one of the famous restaurants in Mumbai for grilled meat like seekh kebabs and chicken bhuna rolls. All the food I ordered was delicious, but I especially enjoyed the chicken bhuna roll. Bademiya restaurant has a pretty big indoor seating section, but they also offer standing space on the road to eat as well. this day of Mumbai food and attractions in Mumbai
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Hallo MarkI am a very big fan. I watch every video that you post but I don't understand one thing if you have problem breaking your bread with one hand it is really not important or necessary to break it with one hand you can use both of your hands. I am from Afghanistan and we eat bread with almost every thing but even we have problem breaking it with one hand. We always use both of our hands.
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Hi, Mark I'm your big fan. Watched your videos. Even I have a family, a wife & cute son. I would request you to visit mumbai, India once again & I Will give you, your wife & your cute son a tour in whole MUMBAI. My famliy is friendly. If you are interested please do write to me at munish. ghosh0027gmail. com
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ohDEARmark you always make me feel hungry by jz watching you eat---the more i wanna have all those yummy foods in india---i think i want the dry pani puri (the guy serving it was with gloves and that's wonderful. i'll look for that britain and co resto in mumbai when i got there#isoooooooLOVEyouINDIA
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Hi Mark, Great video You've managed to glamorize Bombay in the rain Your sweet host did good too though there is more if you'd had 2 days with him. The extra napkins at Bade Miyan btw, were gentle requests / reminders to you for a tip. Someone should have told you. Don't forget the Micah videoCheersApu
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Its funny how you say, its beautiful to walk around there. Maybe you enjoy and cherish any environment and you have a stomach tuned to eat anything. I have walked around streets like that and truly was not enjoyable and I would fall sick if I eat any street kind of food or drink that tea.
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You are such a great Youtuber, Mark. Extremely respectful, you capture all the perfect angles of the food you eat and give detailed descriptions of what it tastes like. It's almost like I can actually taste the food. Please dont ever stop being you. Much love to Ying and Micah as well.
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That parsi restaurant just made u fool, looted lots of money 2000+ rupees is too much in india. Sometimes or mostly people try to loot and cheat foreigners so be v careful. Go mostly to those restaurants where many locals are eating and the cost is not too much
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Brother you came here in India and I am really disappointed you never ate good food I will show you the real flavours of India. India is well known for its food and I am really disappointed you didn't taste real Indian food. Welcome to my country.
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Mark and Ying I give you credit for trying Street Food I must say I would need to temper my Stomach and slowly easy it - before it can become an Iron Stomach Well Done Mark and Ying you are brave I would probably stick to the Hotels and Restaurants
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Zoroastrian people and Jain people. One religion cannot even have breakfast without mutton or any non veg food. and the another one will not even eat onion because they think that plucking onion from the plant will kill the plant.
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