This restaurant is located exactly opposite the Dadar Railway Station of Western Railway on West Side.As soon as you get out of the Dadar Railway Station from below the Senapati Bapat Marg Over Bridge it is visible and one can have quick bite here and go for work or wherever one wants to go within few minutes. The service is quick and the waiters are helpful and courteous. This is pure vegetarian restaurant and one can eat here all types of authentic Maharashtrian snacks like Batatavada, Kothimbirvadi, Thalipeeth, Farali Misal, etc. The prices are reasonable and the quality of food is very good. Utmost cleanliness is maintained in the restaurant. The famous items are Farali Misal, Sabudanavada, Kothimbirvadi, Rajgirapuri and Piyush. If you are on fast you can get number of items which are specifically made for fasting persons. All items are fresh and tasty. As the rates are reasonable many people visit the restaurant whenever they go to Dadar and enjoy the Maharashtrian food.Ladus are also of good quality and sold when they are fresh. We had Sabudana Vada, Farali Misal, Batata Vada and Piyush. We carried Ladus for home.The delivery service...
Read moreThis is a classic culinary gem that has been delighting patrons for years. Conveniently nestled almost opposite Dadar Railway Station, its prime location makes it effortlessly accessible to all. The joint specializes in serving truly authentic Marathi cuisine, a treat for anyone craving traditional flavors.
Their menu boasts delightful dishes like the crispy-yet-soft Batata Wada, the perfectly spiced Bhajni Thalipeeth, the flavorful Upwas Thalipeeth, and the aromatic Kothimbir Vadi. For fasting days, they offer tempting Upwas combos, featuring a delicious medley of Kachoris, Thalipeeths, and Sabudana Vadas.
We tried the Bhajni Thalipeeth and the Upwas Thalipeeth, both served with a creamy and aromatic coconut chutney. Each bite was a burst of homely, comforting flavors that instantly transported me to a warm Marathi kitchen.
If you’re in search of authentic Marathi delicacies that feel like home-cooked meals, this place is an...
Read moreLocated exactly outside Dadar station on the West side, this is a small outlet serving Maharashtrian delicacies. We had the Wada Usal that consisted of two potato wadas in a gravy of peas. Loved the Wada by itself, and the dish in toto. Recommended! Bhajani Thalipeeth was a first time for me. There came two huge pieces of thalipeeth that weren't deep fried and were yet perfectly crisp, yummy and healthy. There was no white butter served with this one, only a coconut chutney. Recommended! Their Misal Pav is on the sweet side though I found it spicy enough, my Maharashtrian friends did not enjoy it as much. The Kothimbir Wadi was crisp and balanced in flavour served with a yogurt based chutney that complemented it well! Ended on a note of Shrikhand which was very smooth and flavoured with kesar. Recommended! If you are too lazy to walk till Aaswad from Dadar station, this is a closer option! PS- They are...
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