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Of betting addas, Bun Maska and Brabourne
Updated On: 16 February, 2013 12:54 AM IST | | Hassan M Kamal
Mumbai's sporting season is at its peak. The races, cricket tournaments, hockey and tennis fixtures, club basketball play-offs ufffd it's a playground out there. What happens when the sporting junta get hungry and need to grab a quick bite or chill after a tough match? Hassan M Kamal scoured around the city's popular sports venues to find some of its best-loved addas, where players, coaches and their ilk break bread after a hard day on the field

Balaji restaurantu00a0{St Stanislaus School, Bandra}
Around since the time of Independence, Balaji is hugely popular for its vegetarian dishes, South Indian fare, paranthas and Chinese food. The restaurant is a great place to satiate your thirst with fruit juices and hunger with its dishes, especially after a crucial hockey match on St Stanislaus’ grounds. And, if you prefer a light snack after practice, try their Masala Dosa. We also like: Cheron, a snack joint next to Balaji, is a good bet for those looking for a quick bite. It's croissants and rolls are popular among students from St Stanislaus and St Joseph’s Convent. Or dig into a Chinese meal with beef and pork chops at the two-decade old Jimme's Kitchen, or Chicken Shwarmas at Fusion Food in the lane leading to Chapel Road.
At 59, Hill Road, Bandra (W); Ramdas Nayak Rd (Hill Road), Bandra (W). From 10 am to 10.30 pm Call 26423963

Race day at the Mahalakshmi Race
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