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!

There are dozens of Indian street foods you can eat when you’re in Mumbai, there are delicious looking delicacies everywhere you look in the city. But in this video you’ll discover a top 10 list of a few of the best Indian street food dishes that you don’t want to miss when you’re in Mumbai.

1. Vada Pav - One of the most popular Mumbai street foods is vada pav, a spiced mashed potato patty that’s deep fried and stuffed into a bun along with chutney. Although it sounds simple and it is, it’s one of the greatest vegetarian burgers you’ll likely ever eat. Also, when you eat vada pav, don’t miss eating some fried chili's to go with it.

2. Bhelpuri - Another of the of the foods that’s iconic in Mumbai is bhelpuri, a snack made from puffed rice, mixed with chutney, and onions and tomatoes. It’s an Indian street food in Mumbai that’s 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 it’s 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 Pav Bhaji - Originally made from leftover vegetables that were mashed up, mixed with some butter and spices, and served with bread to mop it all up, pav bhaji is pretty much exactly that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 it’s 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 - It’s 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 don’t want to miss it when you’re 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 it’s commonly eaten at indoor restaurant, because of it’s importance in Mumbai, and since it’s served at local restaurants, I had to include it on this list of Mumbai food. Known at Bombay duck or bombil, it’s actually a type of lizardfish which is often deep fried and served with rice and side curries. It’s something you should try when you’re in Mumbai.

9. Mumbai Sandwich (Bombay Sandwich) - You don’t 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 you’ll never forget.

10. Dosa - Although from South India, Mumbai is a hub of Indian food, and you’ll 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.

Thank you for watching this video about the top 10 Indian street foods to eat when you’re in Mumbai. Hope you have an amazing time eating!

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Hi Mark. The only place I hadn't visited from your video was the Chai stall, in your first Mumbai video. Guess what, I tracked him down and I was at his stall 30 minutes back, opposite CST, St. George Hospital. His name is Praksh, I showed him your video and he was absolutely delighted though the nearby vendors teased him brutally for now being world famous Chaiwala😂 and he smiled ear to ear for the 15 min I was there. He asked me to convey his gratitude.
So, now I can safely declare myself as Mark Wiens certified foodie of Mumbai 😂😁
Thanks for all the great videos and all the smiles that you spread. Keep Travelling, eating and doing your head tilt. Stay blessed 😤

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A beautiful Indian women I work with brought some delicious Indian food to us for lunch one day. We all loved our lunch and was so grateful she shared her wonderful cooking with us. Indian food is amazing.

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I am from Mumbai and I can assure that this is one of the very few videos which has done absolute justice to the Amazing Mumbai Street food.

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India is limitless for street foods lovers...! Enjoy mark, its just the beginning...!

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Conclusion : Mark's mouth full of food amd my mouth full of water !

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I had been in india and stayed there for 6 months. And i found out that their food is definitely

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you are giving a correct expression how an Indian gives it. when he eats his home food. you are enjoying it. Indian street food rocks. proud to be Indian :) thanks for the video

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my whole family and friends just watched this video together ... they all want to say Hi to you for showing us our home food ...

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Brilliant, thanks, Mark. We are going to Mumbai next February, 2019

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Finally a foreigner who is truly comfortable getting his hands 'dirty' while eating.

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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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oh my i am just drooling over that paneer tikka dosa. I always have a sada or masala dosa but that paneer tikka looks delicious. Superb video mark. A perfect video for foreigners who are visiting mumbai & willing to try the street food.

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This is a 'must-watch' for all foodies. How much Mark's eyes pop out after taking a bite indicates just how much he is enjoying the dish...!

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone look so happy eating.😁You give off a good energy and your channel looks interesting. Going to subscribe.👍🏻

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*Another Super Thumbs Up Mark & Ying!*

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He always makes that same face after every food

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"I came to eat" love it!! Congratulations on all your success, thank you for sharing your journey with us 🎉☀️

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China -says we have variety of food
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Whenever he stuffed his mouth and went mmm nodding, I almost felt his eyes going pop 🤤🤤🤤

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