Milkshakes at Amar Juice Centre
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Aug 4, 2016, 11:38 IST
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This roadside snack shop in Vile Parle has its very own version of milkshakes called ‘blossoms’. So when you pick ‘Grape Blossom’ or ‘Melon Blossom’, the fruit will be beaten into a pulp in a mixer along with Vanilla ice cream
This roadside snack shop in Vile Parle has its very own version of milkshakes called ‘blossoms’. So when you pick ‘Grape Blossom’ or ‘Melon Blossom’, the fruit will be beaten into a pulp in a mixer along with Vanilla ice cream Read less

Now whether or not you’ve had milkshakes in your life, you know one thing for sure, the fact they’ve got to have milk, right? Wrong! This roadside snack shop in Vile Parle has its very own version called ‘blossoms’. So when you pick ‘Grape Blossom’ or ‘Melon Blossom’, the fruit will be beaten into a pulp in a mixer along with Vanilla ice cream. The result: a semi-solid slush of milky goodness. Their menu also includes a long list of ice creams, juices and a wide range of evening snacks as well. If you’re in the mood for a sandwich, we’d suggest the corn-cheese-grilled one which is delightfully crispy outside and gooey on the inside. For long, this establishment has also been a favourite with Mumbaikars for their pav bhaji, dosas, pizzas etc. Apart from the delicious treats that they serve, they’re also a hit for being a drive-in eatery, where you can place your order and finish your meal without getting out of the car once. They have a few tables but most of their customers prefer the drive-in deal.
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