Spring is off to a new start—Navroze is a great time to explore Zoroastrian cuisine if you haven’t already [Report by: Nasrin Modak Siddiqi]
17 March,2024 01:55 PM IST | EditorNestled within the heart of Fort, this Parsi cafe has preserved its old-world charm. Narrating tales of its bond with the silver screen and the essence of Parsi culinary heritage, the cafe traces the evolution of food in Mumbai's evolving landscape
23 November,2023 12:14 PM IST | Mumbai | EditorA new generation is writing the next chapter of success at Parsi Dairy Farm. Sunday mid-day bags an exclusive look into their freshly-renovated Princess Street HQ and meets the family for stories about its legacy
28 August,2023 06:55 PM IST | EditorServing as a prime news aggregator of Bandra, Ajit Shelar’s book stall disseminates news via daily newspapers and film-focused magazines. Evolving over a span of seven decades, his store has transformed into the very medium through which the latest filmy and worldly stories reach the local residents.
28 August,2023 02:48 PM IST | Ainie RizviNestled within the heart of Matunga, Koolar & Co stands as a living testimony of history. The cafe's deep-rooted bond with the silver screen, the essence of Parsi culinary heritage, and the narrative of Irani migration are interwoven seamlessly, embodying a rich and captivating heritage
28 August,2023 08:14 AM IST | Ainie RizviSalli Boti or Patra Ni Macchi, one cannot celebrate the Parsi new year without relishing these lip-smacking traditional dishes. On the occasion of Navroz 2023, we list the top 6 dishes you must savour
16 August,2023 05:36 PM IST | Aakanksha AhireCelebrate a majja ni life with these Parsi treats and delicacies
13 August,2023 08:55 AM IST | EditorChef Shezad Marolia from Udvada is serving up authentic fare at Masala Kraft that is a hat-tip to the community’s roots and flavours. The pop-up is from 12:30 pm to 2:45 pm and 7 pm to 11:45 pm till July 1
27 June,2023 01:20 PM IST | EditorOn the last day of the year 2020, we take a look at how festival celebrations in Mumbai were a low-key affair due to the COVID crisis. From Parsis visiting fire temples to Govinda pathaks breaking Dahi Handi, the festivities were held in a subdued manner.
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