
South Mumbai food drives usually start with Bademiya or Kyani… but these 5 spots deserve way more hype 🍜🔥 From 1961 OG seafood legends to old-school Mumbai style Mughlai and dock-fresh Chinese, this reel is basically a guide for people who are tired of eating at the same overrated places every weekend. 📍Pratap Lunch Home Still one of the most underrated Mangalorean seafood spots in Mumbai. Their Prawns Chilli Roast, Fish Vijayawada & Neer Dosa combo is unreal. 📍Balwas Restaurant, Charni Road Serving proper Mumbai-style Mughlai since 1970. Not Delhi Mughlai… this is that buttery, rich, old Bombay style flavour. Mutton Tawa & Butter Chicken are a must. 📍Sizzling China, Colaba Probably one of the craziest seafood Chinese spots in South Mumbai. Fresh seafood straight from the dock, insane sauces & that iconic Bamboo Rice + Apple Chicken gravy combo 🤌 📍Sahibaan, Colaba One of those timeless family restaurants where every dish tastes nostalgic. Their Hoisin Foil Chicken genuinely has one of the most unique Chinese flavours I’ve had in Mumbai. 📍Kandil, Colaba If you want good food, Bollywood music, late-night vibes & discounted drinks in South Mumbai… this place is always a scene. Save this for your next South Mumbai night drive 🚗🌃 #southbombay #marinelines #seafood #indochinese #thingstodoinmumbai (best restaurant of Mumbai, Marine Lines, weekend drive, top restaurant in south Mumbai, Mazgaon, night drive, kandeel, night life of Mumbai)
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