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Indian Street Food - 10 of the BEST Foods To Eat in Mumbai, India

Indian Street Food - 10 of the BEST Foods To Eat in Mumbai, India

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Indian street food in Mumbai is exciting and mouthwatering SUBSCRIBE NOW for more street food: Read the Blog post: Watch my Indian food playlist: There are dozens of Indian street foods you can eat when youre in Mumbai, there are delicious looking delicacies everywhere you look in the city. But in this video youll discover a top 10 list of a few of the best Indian street food dishes that you dont want to miss when youre in Mumbai. For details about all these Mumbai street food stalls, read my blog post: 1. Vada Pav - One of the most popular Mumbai street foods is vada pav, a spiced mashed potato patty thats deep fried and stuffed into a bun along with chutney. Although it sounds simple and it is, its one of the greatest vegetarian burgers youll likely ever eat. Also, when you eat vada pav, dont miss eating some fried chili's to go with it. 2. Bhelpuri - Another of the of the foods thats iconic in Mumbai is bhelpuri, a snack made from puffed rice, mixed with chutney, and onions and tomatoes. Its an Indian street food in Mumbai thats especially common at beaches, and it makes a fantastic beach food. I tried the bhelpuri in this video at Juhu Beach. 3. Sev Puri - This is one of my personal favorite Indian street food chaats, a combination of little crispy disc chips topped with mashed potatoes, onions, and a variety of delicious chutneys, and a handful of sev, which are the all the little crispy things on top. When you take a bit of sev puri, the entire little disc will explode with delicious flavors, and its all about that chutney 4. Pav Bhaji - Originally made from leftover vegetables that were mashed up, mixed with some butter and spices, and served with bread to mop it all up, pav bhaji is pretty much exactly that today, and its an Indian street food known for being popular in Mumbai. At some of the famous pav bhaji stalls, the mixture of potatoes and tomatoes is mashed up on a big hot plate, mixed with spices and butter, and then served with buttered fluffy buns. 5. Kebabs and Rolls - For any meat lovers, kebabs and rolls are one of the best things to eat in Mumbai. I especially enjoyed the bhuna roll in Mumbai, a wonderfully flavorful chicken curry packed into a thin rumali roti. 6. Chai - Its not a food, but it is one of the joys of being in India, and that is drinking cups of hot chai on the side of the street. You dont want to miss it when youre in Mumbai. 7. Pani Puri - Popular as a street food snack across India, pani puri is the combination of little puris (hollow sphere chips) filled with potatoes and chickpeas, and then filled with chutney and flavored water. Each bite is a burst of incredible flavor and water. 8. Bombay Duck Fry - Although its commonly eaten at indoor restaurant, because of its importance in Mumbai, and since its served at local restaurants, I had to include it on this list of Mumbai food. Known at Bombay duck or bombil, its actually a type of lizardfish which is often deep fried and served with rice and side curries. Its something you should try when youre in Mumbai. 9. Mumbai Sandwich (Bombay Sandwich) - You dont usually think of sandwiches when you think of Indian street food, but in Mumbai, the sandwich is one of the most popular roadside snacks. Often times pure vegetarian, a combination of masala potatoes, tomatoes, onions, beetroot, cheese, and chutney is pressed between bread, and grilled over fired. The result is a fascinating street sandwich youll never forget. 10. Dosa - Although from South India, Mumbai is a hub of Indian food, and youll find dosas all over Mumbai as well. The classic traditional version is a masala dosa, but there are also fusion types of dosas, including the paneer tikka dosa, which is absolutely magical. this video about the top 10 Indian street foods to eat when youre in Mumbai. Hope you have an amazing time eating If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe for more food videos: CAMERA I USE
Date: 2019-08-19

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I watched your all uploaded videos that you shoot at your visit to INDIA. I just want to tell you that you missed a lot of. ummmmm. What to say. I'm inviting you to visit again to INDIA with your family but this time visit northernmost part of INDIA like Himachal, ( Shimla, Kinnaur, spiti valleys, Leh and laddakh, ), Punjab, J&K, Uttrakhand, etc. And like Rajasthan, Gujrat, Haryana etc. You'll met lovely people and get lots of love and peace. Actually I observed in all your videos that you travel around the places where people are struggling for their better life and not get a single minute to welcome the lovely guest. So I think that you didn't get a chance to see the real culture and didn't get a chance to walk with the height of great mountains and didn't flow with the rivers by telling them that they are so pure and beautiful. And never gone to the Monestry and didn't get a chance to appreciate the people live over there for there knowledge about spirituality and tough discipline. Ok enough let's talk about the real stuff now which is the big reason of your all these visits and traveling and that. is. Food and various eating stuff. Believe me you'll gonna have a variety of delicious food with lots of love. So now. plan the schedule, buy the tickets, board the plane and start a beautiful journey to heaven. With lots of respect love from INDIA. waiting.
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If you ever come to kolkata please explore Newtown food zone You will have the experience of exploring street food heaven. And What more about this place is that they provide you with a hygienic environment, which is very rare in indian Street food hubs
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hi mark when you ate the pani puri i was waiting for you to say the word explode and just as i expected you was right on que there are many versions but explode w is definatly the right word keep up the good work
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Do we really need to see him smile the same way every time and look in the camera? I get it, it's him tasting food. He widens his eyes for the identical face again and again. Glad he is on YouTube but geesh.
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Look at Mark's expression after taking first bite of each snack. That big eyes you can't forget. hope you visit all the places in India. I am sure you will have good variety of tastes.
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Just a request. please don't judge real Indian food by foods available at Mumbai and Delhi. They are awesome but not real Indian. Please visit East and South India for real Indian food.
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Mark needs to work on his expressions after eating each and every dish. I never know which food is different from the rest. because he does the same facial thing all the time.
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I love food and travel, By watching this vlog my perception about indian people got changed. India is so rich in food varieties. Touched my heart specially snacks.
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Hi Mark, why do they use recycled paper to serve hot food on? Also, is there facilities to wash your hands before eating in the street? Food looks great Thanks
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plz come our India, state - odisha, dist - Rayagada, block- kashipur. i treat for u our southindian, bhojpuri n odisha dish. sory for my poor English
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