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Mumbai's love for food manifests itself gloriously at the many thali restaurants in the city that serve delicious set meals with unlimited portions. Dominated by Gujarati cuisine, some of the thali biggies have even ventured into Rajasthani, Kutchi and Maharashtrian platters. These set meals are a mix of snacks, starters, main courses and desserts that would leave you coming back for more. There are eating out places in Mumbai that serve some of the best Mumbai foods at relatively reasonable price. Food often reflects the holistic culture of a particular society and Mumbai is the epitome of the famous Maharashtrian heritage. Like every other rich cultural community, Marathis also nurture a colourful food heritage and Mumbai knows how to restore and preserve it. Located a brief walk away from Churchgate Station and close to HR College, Samrat Restaurant is one such place. This place had a humble beginning in the form of a budget eatery but with the passage of time its popularity escalated and today it is a full-fledged restaurant. Now a multi cuisine restaurant with various fares on its menu, Samrat Restaurant has however retained its old day’s charm, their thalis. These delicious and satisfying thalis are wholesome meals that appeal to every patron. If you want to taste their signature dish, do go for daal khichdi and Undhiyu, the Gujarati mix vegetable dish. Visit this place during the summer season and savour aamras and puris as additional inclusion in their thalis!
A short walk from Churchgate Station and close to HR College, Samrat Restaurant has evolved from a budget eatery to a fancy fine dining restaurant over the years.
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