Which celebration can be complete without heady, breathtaking aroma of food and the depth of their taste which can win over the most disgruntled taste-buds? Let Pateti be another reason to satiate your foodie impulse. Make sure you try these lip-smacking Parsi delicacies to pep up the celebrations!
The dense and rich mawa cake at the eatery is all the rage! Come weekends and you’ll be craving for a space there. Laced with a hint of cardamom and nutmeg, the caramelised flavour will elevate you to dessert heaven. Accompanying with a cup of tea, there is nothing that will lift your spirits like this!
Phone number: 022 23093321
Address: Ali Bhai Remji Road, Opposite Station, Grant Road East, Grant Road, Mumbai
Binge on Parsi delicacies like tareli machchi, chicken jazidi salad, gos no saag and saas nu papeta which are bound to make your day better! Priced at Rs 750 (plux taxes) for non-veg bhonu, we are sure you will savour every bite at this restaurant which is a modern take on old-world Parsi eateries.
Phone: 022 4003 5678
Address: 02, Ground Floor, The Capital Building, G Block Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051
With scrumptious patra fish, mutton pulao and dal, you are in for a treat at this newly-opened Parsi restaurant. If you are in a mood to laze around then order in a lagan nu bhonu box to be delivered at your doorstep.
Phone: 022 6558 3333
Address: 4th Floor, Atria Mall,, Doctor Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400018
The hotel is celebrating a 12 day Parsi food festival which includes delicacies like the mutton dhansak and salli marghi. If that doesn’t entice you then think over the display of gara sarees which will add to the flavours!
Address: Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051
Phone: 022 6117 5000
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