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Long before swanky coffee shops came into existence, people met at Irani cafés for everyday conversations. Fresh buns dipped in hot chai or a plate of mava cake and raspberry soda kicked off daily routines for most locals in the area. These cafés were once an important part of Mumbai’s culture and society and here are 4 such eateries that are still standing strong.
One of the few Parsi restaurants of its kind, Britannia draws its share of loyalists who come in virtually every day to religiously tuck into their plates of chicken berry pulaos. Not much has changed around the place s...more
One of the oldest cafés in the city, Kyani & Co is forever bustling with loyal patrons who drop by for their daily cup of tea (accompanied by khari biscuits). The old-world charm of chequered table cloths and vintage ad...more
Sample some of Mumbai’s best baked goods at Yazdani bakery and Café. Hot toasted white buns slathered with butter and dipped into hot chai are what will make you fall in love with the place.
Chandeliers, wrought-iron railings and a groovy soundtrack make Jimmy Boy a Parsi café that stands out from the rest. Enjoy the flavours that form the base of Parsi cuisine and go ahead and order some chicken dhansak, s...more
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