If you are in Mumbai and looking for authentic Chinese Food, Chopsticks is the place you must visit. This Pure Vegetarian Chinese Food Serving Point in Borivali reinvents Chinese food for your culinary pleasure.
If you are in Mumbai and looking for authentic Chinese Food, Chopsticks is the place you must visit. This Pure Vegetarian Chinese Food Serving Point in Borivali reinvents Chinese food for your culinary pleasure.
Looking for a place where you can taste the authentic Mumbai Street Food with cocktails/mocktails and also enjoy entertainment on a big screen? The Daily Dose is just the place for you! Located inside the famous High Street Phoenix mall; besides Tea Villa Cafe opposite to Skyzone mall, the place was previously known as Hideout Cafe and Bar but after little renovation; it has now changed its name to “The Daily Dose”.
This region of Mumbai was initially a fishing village and its name is derived from the word “Vesave”, which means “rest” in Marathi. This village has undergone many transformations, from being under the rule of Portuguese to the Marathas. The area also has a beautiful beach and some historic sites, which speak of its rich history.
Matunga, located in the heart of Mumbai, was a part of the original seven islands that formed the city. Previously known as Mahikavati, this area is among the first well planned localities in Mumbai. Home to a large population from South India, Matunga’s streets are sprawling with cafes and restaurants that serve authentic South Indian food. (more…)
This once sparsely populated area has turned into a wealthy one with film studios such as Filmistan and Film City opening up here. Many malls have also started to spring up in Goregaon and tall residential complexes have started coming up throughout the area. It also bounds the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and is home to the beautiful Aarey Milk Colony. With thousands of people residing here, food outlets galore have opened up to offer quick bites. (more…)
Known to be Mumbai’s main business locality, the richest urban precinct in India and one of the most expensive in the world, South Mumbai is truly a paradise to visit. Both modern and ancient architecture merge in this area to give you the best of both worlds. South Mumbai also forms one of the most iconic skylines in the world, which can be seen from the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and Marine Drive. (more…)
Jogeshwari is a located near Andheri and is famous for its caves, especially that of Lord Shiva. It is directly connected to the central line of Mumbai by the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR) and thus has emerged as a popular resident suburb. The area is served by the Western Railways as well and has many schools and colleges. Many small food joints have opened up in the area in the recent times to cater to the young crowd and the residents. (more…)
The word ‘Santacruz’ originates from Portuguese, and means “Holy Cross”. This is a reference to a 150 year old cross located in this area. The area has one campus of Mumbai University and is in proximity to the Domestic Terminal of The Mumbai Airport. It is densely populated, and to cater to this huge market, there are lots of street food stalls and restaurants. The area is flooded with people during the day and boasts of a few of the most famous street food joints of the town, most of which are quick service food joints that enable people to grab food on the move. (more…)
Located just five kilometers away from the airport, Powai is a suburban neighborhood known for its up market commercial and residential complexes. Powai houses the offices of several multinational conglomerates along with being a startup hub. The prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-Powai) also adds a young crowd to this posh locality. For a tourist, the area offers scenic places like the Powai Lake and the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. (more…)