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Mumbai: Food walk promises more of the Maharashtrian cuisine than just vada pav

Updated on: 10 January,2017 05:30 PM IST  | 
The Guide Team |

Thalipeeth, kothimbir wadi, zunka bhakar, piyush, dalimbi usal...there’s more to Maharashtrian food than the ubiquitous vada pav

Mumbai: Food walk promises more of the Maharashtrian cuisine than just vada pav

Participants at the last food walk
Participants at the last food walk


Thalipeeth, kothimbir wadi, zunka bhakar, piyush, dalimbi usal...there’s more to Maharashtrian food than the ubiquitous vada pav. Attend a food walk this weekend that promises to take you on a culinary journey of the state, in Dadar. The walk is being organised by Wandering Foodie.


Zunka Bhakar
Zunka Bhakar


“Dadar has always been the cultural centre of Maharashtra and not surprisingly, the birthplace of the vada pav. This walk will feature Maharashtrian dishes in some very old eateries, which have stood the test of time and changing culinary trends,” says Rahul Patil, founder of Wandering Foodie.

Vada Pav at Shree Krishna
Vada Pav at Shree Krishna

The places covered include Maharashtrian stalwarts such as Shree Krishna Batata Vada, Mama Kane, Tambe Aarogya Bhavan, Trupti, Prakash and Gypsy Corner. Expect to hear stories about Maharashtrian traditions associated with food and festivals, during the three-hour walk.

All the places are vegetarian, but Patil will point out a few non-vegetarian joints too. He advises wearing comfortable footwear.

On: January 14, 10.30 am onwards
Starting point: Veer Kotwal Garden, opposite Plaza Cinema, Dadar (W).
Log on to: wanderingfoodie.in
Cost: Rs 1,000 (includes food, drinking water and a bag)

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