Published 17:03 IST, November 27th 2019
Mumbai food: Five unique samosas that you have to try out in the city
Samosas are an inevitable part of Mumbai’s street food. Here is a list of unique and yummy samosas that you need to try out in the city right away. Check it out
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re is thing more comforting than a cup of tea paired with hot piping samosas while you chill in evening. Even though re is a popular belief that Mughals first introduced samosas in India that were filled with meat, dish has gone to become an inevitable part of Indian culture w. crispy outer shell, which is probably crunchiest thing to bite on, with a generous filling of spicy potato filling is all you need to put your hunger woes away. Craving to have one alrey? Here is where you need to he right away.
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Best places in Mumbai that serve yummiest samosas
1. Guru Kripa, Sion
Guru Kripa in Sion can easily surpass everyone else to earn title of best samosa one can get ir hands on in Mumbai. On your next visit to this place, never forget to start with ir famous samosa-chole. Priced at approximately ₹ 45 per plate, spices in chole paired with two hot samosas and a mind-blowing chutney topped with onion is going to surely get you on a gastromical venture.
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2. Bohri Kitchen, multiple outlets
While usual potato filling samosas are quite common in almost every part of India, Bohri Kitchen decided to upgre it. samosas served at this place are generously stuffed with paneer and toasted peanuts. peanuts provide crunch while flavours in paneer just melt in your mouth in first bite itself making you want more.
3. Soam, Chowpatty
Soam is one of best restaurants in Mumbai serving auntic and delish Indian food. If you are a cheese lover, n you just have to try spinach and cheese samosa here. Do t worry if leafy vegetables are t your favourite food, flavourful mozzarella cheese will take care of it. But wait, before you dive into it, dip samosas in in-house murabba. Thank us later.
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4. B Merwan, Grant Ro
Located right outside Grant Ro railway station, this small café is crowded by people from 5 am to get ir morning sip of tea. If mawa cakes are your go-to snack, n ir mawa samosas are definitely going to become your favourite. It is stuffed with a generous serving of mawa, which makes it a perfect partner of usual savoury samosas.
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5. J. Hearsch & Co, Bandra
J. Hearsch & Co, popularly kwn as Hearsch Bakery, is often frequented by college-goers and residents around area. It is very popular for mutton kheema samosas. Priced at just ₹ 25 per piece, filling of soft minced meat mixed in perfect proportion of spices is heavenly. y are served with a side of ketchup or chutney.
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13:22 IST, November 27th 2019