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World Vegetarian Day: Actor, comedian share their fav dishes in Mumbai
Updated On: 01 October, 2018 08:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Snigdha Hasan
What do Shivani Tanksale and Sapan Verma have in common? A love for good food. On World Vegetarian Day, the actor and stand-up comic share their fave shakahari dishes around town

In 2005, Sapan Verma left Indore to pursue higher studies in Mumbai. Though the comedian and co-founder of East India Comedy still returns with bagsful of mithai and namkeen from his hometown every time he has a show there, Verma warmed up to Mumbai's street food early on. "The street food culture here is very sorted. It's easily available and cheap. At every turn of the road, there is a ganne ka juicewala, which is unique to the city," he says. Having studied in Jai Hind, Churchgate (that's also when he started eating chicken), Verma has special feelings for South Bombay. He has chosen to live in Lower Parel. His list is reflective of this too — nothing on it goes beyond Matunga.
Charcoal paneer roll, Gokul Bite, Colaba
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