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Mumbai Food: Sample Gujarati food with a twist at Kala Ghoda
Updated On: 21 June, 2017 11:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Krutika Behrawala
<p>A British-Indian chef of Gujarati origin teams up with a Kala Ghoda café to offer modern, healthier versions of vagharela bhaat and bhel</p>


Mira Manek with The Pantry's executive chef Subhash Shirke at Colaba market. Pics/Shadab Khan
"Wow, the tindora is huge. We get tiny ones in London," says Mira Manek in a polished accent, referring to the fist-sized ivy gourds in Gujarati. We're in Colaba market on a balmy morning. Passers-by throw curious glances, but the 34-year-old British-Indian chef and author of the recently published cookbook, Saffron Soul, is unfazed.
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