21 March,2026 10:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Junisha Dama
Cafe Noorani Milk Centre. Pics courtesy/Junisha Dama; (right) Phirni
Mohammed Ali Road draws the crowds, but Mahim offers a slightly more navigable version. Around the dargah and along Lady Jamshedji Road, spots are easy to locate, less crowded, and the food is simply delicious. Check out The Guide's Top 6 halts from known addas to the lesser-known gems for the serious foodie.
End your crawl at this milk centre where there is no skimping on malai. The Phirni (Rs 40) is one of the better versions in the city. If you're a chai fan, this is the right spot to end with a cup.
AT Cafe Noorani Milk Centre, Meher Building, Lady Jamshedji Road, Mahim West.
CALL 24453906
The Khichda here (Rs 70) is cooked perfectly. A dish that once fed and strengthened Mughal armies, it is slow-cooked, spiced, and a warm meal in itself. It's full of comfort, and also one of the most generous plates you'll find. If you're pacing yourself, consider sharing. If not, follow it up with their Chicken Baida Roti (Rs 120) and commit fully.
AT Raees Kebab Corner, Taherabad Cooperative Housing Society, Balamiyan Lane, off Cross Road 2, Mahim West.
CALL 9833660435
This is a classic Mumbai kebab-eating spot. With a tight menu and a clear favourite, the Seekh Kebab, (chicken or mutton; Rs 160), rules the roost. It is served with deep-fried paratha or without it.
AT Al Zamzam, 79, Merchant House, Old Cadel Road, opposite Mahim Dargah, Mahim West.
CALL 7862077610
Indulge in dessert at this mithaiwala. Ramzan celebrations feel incomplete without these items. Hot Malpua (Rs 150) is served at the shop. Also indulge in Aflatoon (left; Rs 90, per piece), a sticky toffee-like mithai made of mawa, egg, and dried fruits, if you love rich sweets that are loaded with dried fruits.
AT Usman Suleman Mithaiwala, Rogay Cottage Chowk, Old Cadel Road, opposite Mahim Dargah, Mahim West.
CALL 92220149
Plan out your morning feast. Pick up Nankhatai, Coconut Macaroons, Khari, among other cookies. You can also rely on their Naan Pav, which is closer to a bun than anything else, and makes for a great bread to make sandwiches using iftar leftovers.
AT Crystal Bakery, 76/78, Ashiana Building, Veer Savarkar Marg (Old Cadel Road)
CALL 9322506116
Altaf's Shawarma (Rs 90) is a neighbourhood favourite. The sauces don't overwhelm, allowing the meat to shine rather than getting diluted as a filler. It's a satisfying mid-walk bite. The restaurant is using a firewood stove for a few items on the menu to conserve LPG fuel.
AT Altaf's Saffron Restaurant The Mahim Makarand CHS, Mahim West.
CALL 9322643731