Mumbai is a varied experience in itself; one can see a savoury dish of Rs. 3000 and even of Rs. 30. Regardless, The food culture of any city is defined by its street food, and Mumbai serves its purpose rightfully so. Roadside food vendors in Mumbai serve some of the best local food, even better than many restaurants, to people of all economic strata.
So, whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a drink, or even a whole-course meal, here’s a compilation of those mouth-watering, budget-friendly foods under Rs 100 to try in Mumbai.
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Vada Pav
Vada pav is a Mumbai classic, but the perfect one is essential! This iconic vada pav establishment is one of Mumbai’s most well-known for its consistent and delicious taste! The famous shops on every street can be spotted on Parleshwar Vada Pav Samrat, Prem Shopping Center, Nehru Road, Parleshwar, and Vile Parle East for as low as Rs 15.
Chinese Bhel at Sunder Nagar Garden
Fried noodles and spicy sauce with a dash of Indian twist by its side accounts for the name it holds. You’d find this gem in Malad West at the price of only Rs25 at Sunder Nagar Garden.
Sabudana Khichdi at Dave Farsan Mart
Among all fried street foods, sabudana khichdi saves all health-conscious people looking for delicious budget-friendly food under Rs 100 to try in Mumbai. Sabudana khichdi is a quick, somewhat nutritious, delicious snack! It’s merely Rs 30 at this well-known Babulnath Farsan shop.
Masala Khichiya at Zaveri Bazaar Khaogali
The Khao Gali at Zaveri Bazaar is a vegetarian’s dream come true, serving up mouth-watering delicacies at very reasonable prices. We enjoy the masala khichiya sold at stalls here, which comes with various toppings such as onions, tomato, sev, and chillies for a kick only at 30 bucks.
Malai Kulfi at Nirmala Dugdhalay
This melt-in-your-mouth kulfi is the answer to all your desi mithai needs. It’s not excessively sweet but creamy at the same time. If a chocolate kulfi is more your speed, you can also have one for Rs 15. What a bargain!
Puffs at Iyengar Bakery
Though most puffs are tasteless because there isn’t enough filling, the ones from Iyengar Bakery are packed to the brim. The aloo masala ones are quite tasty, and you can have them in NM Joshi Marg for Rs 25.
Ice Apple at Marve Beach
The thick, luscious fruit of the sugar palm tree, known locally as ice apples or tadpole, is the fleshy, juicy fruit of the sugar palm tree. On a hot day, they’re a refreshing treat, and vendors in Mumbai will shatter the shell right in front of your eyes, assuring you’ll always get a new batch! You can have this mouth-watering food in Malad West for only 30 bucks.
Mini Gola at Juhu Beach
Goals are accessible all across Mumbai, but Juhu Beach has to be one of our favourites for this churned-ice dessert. If you can’t eat a whole one, the minis—roughly the size of a small chai glass—are ideal and inexpensive! Juhu Beach Golas are known for this very thing. This delicious flavoured ice stoops down to as low as Rs20.
Mini Pizza at Ahura Bakery
Everyone loves pizza of all shapes and sizes! Adhura bakery in Andheri West serves our cravings for pizza in a mini size, savouring each inch of this budget-friendly food at Rs60 that you should try in Mumbai.
Meetha Paan at Suryavanshi Paan Bhandar
The list would have been incomplete without mentioning the zingy Indian favourite paan. Suryanshi Paan Bhandar in Malad West serves both your cravings and your wallet. Try this meetha pan for about Rs20 as a whole dessert with its toothy-fruity, gulkand, and cherry.
Seems like you’ll have a taste of Mumbai on your plate! With a different dish on your tongue, you’d enjoy every piece of Mumbai, that too on a budget.
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