Taste The Diversity Of Mumbai: Street Food You Can't Miss
Mumbai, capital of largest city in India and hub of dreamers and food lovers from across land. The street food scene of the city has all hues and catches from fiery chaat to sweeties. If you plan to visit Mumbai again, this guide would be good for exploring all the mouthwatering things that city has to offer.

Mumbai, India's largest city is famous not only for people who wish to fulfill their dreams, but also for people with an affinity for food. A vibrant cultural blend ensures that the street food is never dull, which showcases the city's diversity with every bite. From spicy chaats to sweet snacks and everything in between, the streets of Mumbai will surely have something delicious for everyone. So get ready and apply this guide for your next trip to Mumbai.
1. Vada Pav: 
Commonly called the Indian burger, Vada Pav is famous all across India. Voracious eaters visiting Mumbai should certainly try this. This dish contains a deep fried potato ball known as vada, which is served with soft pav bread, spicy chutneys and long fried chilies. It was provided as a cheap meal option for mill workers in the 1960s, and from then, has become symbolic to Mumbai's fast food culture. Classic joints such as Ashok Vada Pav in Dadar or Aram Vada Pav near CST Station have been serving for a long time and people love their taste.
2. Pav Bhaji:
This is yet another classic from Mumbai, Pav Bhaji is a vegetable mash served with a bread pav buttered on the side. It has a tangy flavor alongside spices which together with the soft bread, makes the dish too good. For you to better enjoy this meal, Sardar Refreshments in Tardeo and Cannon Pav Bhaji mention Chembur are some of the best places known for the dish in town. It also goes well with chopped onions and a wedge of lime on the side.
3. Bhel Puri:
You cannot claim to have witnessed Mumbai street food if you have not had Bhel Puri. The fried snack is made from puffed rice, sev, vegetables, and tamarind chutney. It is known for its tantalizing sweet, sour, and spicy combination, mouth watering right? Its vendors can be found at Chowpatty Beach where you can have the dish while enjoying the sea breeze.
4. Sev Puri:
Another chaat delicacy for Sev Puri hails from Mumbai where it is very popular. The highlight of the snack which comes with a side hunt is the little portion of Sweet, Sour and Spicy Chutney which escalates the taste in the best way possible. For some of the best serving, head to Elco Market or Juhu Beach.
5. Misal Pav: 
Sprouted lentils and a side of pav has never been more mouthwatering, and so Misal Pav is a breakfast dish best enjoyed with extreme hunger. This dish hails from Maharashtra Rodrigues and is known for its unique set of ingredients. Farsan, onion, and curry complete the heavenly bite which is full of tastiest jolts. Go to Aaswad in Dadar and Prakash Shakahari Upahar Kendra in Charni Road, the best place for a stellar serving of Misal Pav.
6. Kebabs and Rolls: Cuisine of North India
While grilled kebabs sizzle and rolls get gobbled up, the vibrant streets of Mumbai are intoxicating witnesses to its people's culinary exploits. These wraps filled with grilled meats and paneer or any other local specialty carry a touch of North Indian and Mughlai influences. Bademiya, a kebab house famous for their after-hours delicacies, sells kebabs like none other on their rolls, making them highly sought after by night owls like myself.
7. Desserts And Drinks: 
After undertaking a Mumbai culinary quest that is bursting with richness, make sure to indulge in a sweet concoction that can include fresh fruits like mangoes, malai, or pistachios. If you want dessert, my advice: try falooda a traditional Indian sweet dish consisting of boiled and cooled vermicelli noodles served with milk, rose syrup, and ice cream. To complement it, make sure to grab the ubiquitous cutting chai strong tea served in small glasses or chilled sugarcane juice sold everywhere on the streets.
Conclusion
The spirited city of Mumbai displays not only a blend of cultures, but also mouthwatering and vibrant street food. From spicy, tangy, to sweet, every corner of Mumbai has something unique to offer. With each iconic dish, whether it be the lesser known Falooda or the beloved Vada Pav, each story wraps around gourmet food, innovation and a taste of wonder. Grab a plate, head out and indulge in the ultimate culinary street adventure.