Sunday, June 2, 2019

Iftar Heaven of India - Ramadan Special - Street food of Mohammad Ali Road

From Business to Bollywood , Rich to Poor , Art to Politics , Biggest Complex to World's biggest slum , Hi- tech cars to Local trains and Five star hotels to Street food - Mumbai is a mixture of all . 
With the holy month of Ramadan just around the corner , most of us are excited about the mouth watering Iftar Food at Mohammad Ali Road that is taking over this city's nightlife .

Mohammad Ali Road is a must have during the Ramadan for the foodies and those who want to try some new exciting experience especially at night . 

You will have a varieties of dishes for Non-Vegeterians , Vegetarians and for sweet cravers to choose from stalls spread over 4 lanes in the area around the Minara Masjid . 

But if you are confused or you are a first timer from where to start and what to start ; I'd suggest you pick the best out of the best . To make sure you don't come back disappointed . The list I have curated are all tried and tested , so go ahead and give it a ball and have the most unforgettable food walk this city can offer . 

HERE'S A LIST OF TOP MOHAMMAD ALI ROAD FOOD 

1. Fried Chicken

First things first ; An Indianised version of Fried Chicken ; it is a deep fried Chicken with a spicy Indian touch . Experience the burst of flavours as you go devouring them one after the other . In Mohammad Ali Road , you can't leave without drooling over this fried Chicken . 

They aren't just mouth watering but also very pocket friendly , get hogging on these tender and delicious fried Chicken starting from Rs INR 100 /- plate . So it is a great start ..... RIGHT ! 

2. Malpua And Rabdi 

Sweet cravers , Mohammad Ali Road is a food paradise for you . One of the best things about Ramadan is this Egg Malpua from Noorani sweets , layered with thick Rabdi and doused in sugar syrup . It is a blessing in every morsel you take . Enjoy this golden and crisp decadent sweet dish for 150 bucks . 

3. Kebabs

Kebabs are like staple here , the aromas wafting from the Kebabs Stalls will compel you to stop at every other shop . Take your pick between the plethora of kebabs on offer and stuff your faces ; I particularly love the Seekh Kebab and the tangdi kebab . 

Seekh Kebab hails as the most popular type of this dish using minced meat . The meat is spiked through with a skewer and cooked over an open store . In terms of cost " the prices of kebabs start from Rs 100 for 6 pieces . 
A good value for a tasty snack . 

4. Sanju Baba Chicken at Noor Mohammadi Hotel 

This is one of the most famous restaurant here and the reason is their Sanju Baba Chicken . The story goes that Sanjay Dutt , who has been visiting the restaurant since 1986 , shared a special recipe with the owners and they have been using it to prepare a delicious chicken curry that they named after him . 

Expect a juicy chicken leg served in the curry that will lift your spirits instantly . You may find the gravy a bil oily but its worth the flavours . 

5. Coconut Punch

The meal is not completed without the desert i.e. loaded with blended Coconut Cream , grated coconut fresh cream and cashews . This coconut Punch of Pappa Juice Wala , outside Bohri Mohalla , should be on your bucket list when you visit Mohammad Ali Road . This stall opposite Saqlaini Masjid is not widely known but can be easily recognized among the food chaos serving you this beautiful and tasty desert . 

6. Falooda 

A layered summer desert beverage made with milk , rose syrup , sabja seeds , falooda seve , dry fruits and ice cream . Falooda is like summer in a glass . Get them packed in small packets , resembling colourful water balloons . Get one pouch of falooda for INR 30 and get , set chilling , gather your friends and family and food walk through the love filling up all the street treats on display . 
Rahul
Rahul

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