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10 best places to have Pav Bhaji in Mumbai

iStock | Last updated on - Nov 25, 2019, 13:00 IST
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From the streets of Mumbai

Although the one food Mumbai is most synonymous with is vada pav, we must not forget a close second favourite - pav bhaji. Although enjoyed in most parts of India, not many people know that the beloved combination of buttered pav served with a gravy made from an assortment of veggies topped with butter, is actually a dish that originated in Mumbai. As with most street foods, pav bhaji can be found in a lot of places across Mumbai, and we are here to help you get a taste from the best. Here is a list of the best places to have pav bhaji in Mumbai.

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​Guru Krupa, Ghatkopar East

Guru Krupa supposedly sells the best pav bhaji in the entirety of Ghatkopar. Their deliciously soft pav served with onions and hot and spicy bhaji are a treat to behold. (Image: Instagram/delhi_eats)

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​Veggies, Thane

Not exactly a part of Mumbai, but thanks to its speedy evolution as a foodie’s paradise, we will include it in the list. In Thane lies a restaurant called Veggies, whose pav bhaji stands out as possibly the best dish in the entire city.

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​Shree Siddhivinayak Fast Food, Juhu

A walk on the beach is incomplete without having food afterwards. Shree Siddhivinayak Fast Food is an eatery located on the beach that is the ideal spot to satiate the weary traveller. And the tastiest item on the menu? You guessed it, it's pav bhaji. (Image: Instagram/gourmetmusafir)

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​Santosh Sagar, Malabar Hill

Known for their delicious pav bhaji that is made of buttery pav and a dangerously orange bhaji, Santosh Sagar is most famous for this dish among its fast food inventory. (Image: Instagram/zaikadillika)

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​Maji Sagar Fast Food, Tardeo

One of the oldest restaurants in the locality, Maji Sagar Fast Food offers a wide array of deliciously prepared fast foods, but none is more talked about than their pav bhaji, which some people claim is one of the best in Mumbai. (Image: Instagram/tanweer_rk)

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​Shiv Sagar, Vile Parle East

With many branches all over Mumbai, there is no denying that Shiv Sagar is a popular joint among Mumbaikars. Apart from good food, the one thing common across all branches is their absolutely mouthwatering plate of pav bhaji. (Image: Instagram/sofoodia_)

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​Sukh Sagar, Chowpatty

While the beach at Chowpatty complete with all the food stalls might be the star attraction of the locality, if you ever happen to crave some street food when in Chowpatty, Sukh Sagar is a fast food restaurant that prepares a delicious plate of pav bhaji that will surely tend to your cravings. (Image: Instagram/mixofingredients)

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​Cannon Pav Bhaji, Mumbai CST Area

The goodness of butter in their pav bhaji has gained so much popularity that they’ve named their dish Amul Pav-Bhaji. One thing is for sure, that you will not be disappointed after consuming all those calories. (Image: Instagram/mrrampalfoodjourney)

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​Bhagwati Pav Bhaji, Kandivali West

Bhagwati Pav Bhaji offers a wide variety of pav bhaji dishes, and although each version is equally tasty, their classic offering is perhaps the most well receives, as its slightly spicy taste has satiated many a palate. (Image: Instagram/hungry_buzz)

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Maruti Pav Bhaji, Vile Parle West

A humble stall amidst many other fancy restaurants, Maruti Pav Bhaji must not be judged based on appearance, but rather based on what it offers. And we can affirm that it offers nothing less than perfection when it comes to their pav bhaji. (Image: Instagram/marutipavbhaji)

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