I recently had the pleasure of trying misal pav, and it turned out to be an absolute flavor bomb. This traditional Maharashtrian dish exceeded my expectations with its perfect blend of spice, texture, and aroma. The misal, made with sprouted moth beans, was simmered in a spicy, flavorful gravy (called rassa) that packed just the right punch. It had a bold, fiery kick that was beautifully balanced by a generous squeeze of lime and chopped onions on top.
The pav (soft bread rolls) served alongside were perfectly toasted with butter, making them ideal to soak up the spicy misal. What elevated the experience further was the crunchy farsan topping that added a delightful texture contrast in every bite.
It’s the kind of dish that wakes up your taste buds and keeps you going back for more. Whether you’re a spice lover or simply curious about authentic street food, misal pav is a must-try. It’s hearty, affordable, and leaves you with a lingering warmth of comfort food done right. This simple yet powerful dish reminded me why local Indian cuisine holds such charm and variety. Definitely adding it to my...
Read moreI recently tried the vada pav and sabudana vada and both were a treat for the taste buds. A small joint which serves really good food. The vada itself was crispy on the outside, with a soft, well-spiced potato filling that had just the right amount of tang and heat. Tucked into a fresh pav, it was paired with chutneys that added a zesty kick. The balance of flavors was just spot-on. The sabudana vada was equally impressive. These golden, deep-fried patties were crispy outside with a soft, chewy interior, thanks to the perfectly soaked sago pearls. The peanuts added a nice crunch, and the subtle spices, with hints of green chili , gave it a delightful depth of flavor. It came with a side of coconut chutney, which complemented the vada’s richness beautifully. The service was quick. Both the dishes were delicious. If you’re craving for Mumbai-style classic snacks, the vada pav, sabudana vada and misal pav here are must-tries! I’ll definitely be...
Read moreIf you are not a fan of fancy and costly restaurants but a fan of great food please do not miss this place particularly for their MISAL. Easily the best Misal place in suburbs !!!!!. When you first go here you will find this very small place but very clean and once you take the first bite believe me you will have one of the best feeling after having food. A beautiful maharashtrian restaurant with super food !!! Absolutely no fuss, a aged uncle at the counter and one person for packing !!!! Just go for it for the Great food but don't expect much...
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