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Mumbai 9/15: Muhammad Arri Street Food Mumbai street food you must try
When talking about Mumbai, as a food traveler like mr.hotsia, I have to say that "street food" is the heart that gives this city its unique charm. One of the neighborhoods I was impressed with and had to revisit is "Muhammad Arri Street Food," a vibrant street flavor hub filled with the aroma of spices and the inviting voices of vendors calling you to taste.
I arrived in Mumbai in the late afternoon after exploring the city's large seaside fish market.HereThe sea scent still lingered on my hands, but my heart craved the spicy heat of street food at Muhammad Arri, making this my next unmissable destination.
A lively and colorful street atmosphere
Muhammad Arri Street Food is located in an area frequented by locals all day. The scent of spices like curry powder, garam masala, and fresh herbs mixed with the continuous chatter of vendors made me feel like I was standing in a lively food market. Walking along the various food stalls felt like an adventure with flavors waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.
The street food here is not just crispy fried chicken or fried rice but also unique local dishes you can't find elsewhere, such as spicy curry-dipped bread mentioned in my article.Spicy Curry-Dipped Bread, Indian Food in MumbaiOr fresh seafood tempting you at the Mumbai fish market I previously wrote about.Fried Rice at Mumbai Fish Market StreetThis adds even more variety to the street food experience here.
Must-Try Dishes
I started with “Vada Pav,” a fried potato-stuffed bun. Here, it’s crispy outside and soft inside, served with a spicy and tangy sauce that cuts through the richness perfectly. Next was “Pav Bhaji,” a rich vegetable curry eaten with hot toasted bread, a Mumbai-style breakfast I recommended in my article.Mumbai 5/15: Hotel Breakfast in BombayBut here, the flavors are much bolder and fresher.
Another favorite dish was the “Chicken Kebab,” grilled to a fragrant perfection, served with chili sauce and fresh vegetables. It’s a perfect balance of spicy and tender chicken. Also, there’s “Pani Puri,” a snack of round, crispy balls filled with sweet and sour flavored water, refreshing me as I walked through the busy streets.
Traveling and Living the Mumbai Street Life
Eating at Muhammad Arri Street Food is not just about taste but also experiencing the real lifestyle of Mumbai people. I saw vendors setting up small tables on the sidewalks, tuk-tuks passing by, and people chatting happily. It’s a scene full of warmth and simplicity in a big city.
If you’ve followed my YouTube channel, you’ll see a videoMumbai 9/15: Muhammad Arri Street Food Mumbai Street Foodwhere I capture the real atmosphere here, giving a clearer picture of how fun and exciting eating street food in Mumbai can be.
Connecting with the Mumbai Street Food Experience
If you love street food like me, exploring Mumbai’s street food districts is a must. And for those looking for seaside food spots, tryMumbai Seaside Street Foodor follow my Indian street food stories I’ve shared inEating Indian Street Food in Mumbaito enrich your diverse and deep eating experience.
For me, mr.hotsia, walking and eating at Muhammad Arri Street Food is truly immersing in Mumbai’s life and culture. This place is not just a food market but a stage telling stories of people through unforgettable tastes and aromas.