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Large Seaside Fish Market of Mumbai, India

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Large Seaside Fish Market of Mumbai, India — A lively seaside charm full of life and ocean breeze

When talking about Mumbai, the city that never sleeps in India, one place I, mr.hotsia, must highlight as a must-visit is the “Large Seaside Fish Market.” This is not just an ordinary seafood market but a meeting point for fishermen, locals, and vendors who still preserve their traditional way of life amidst the modernity of this metropolis.

This market is located along the Arabian Sea coast, filling the atmosphere with the scent of the sea, fresh breeze, and the sound of waves crashing intermittently. I arrived at dawn to witness the real life of the people here. The market becomes lively at daybreak as fishermen bring small boats loaded with freshly caught fish to sell energetically.

What impressed me greatly was the traditional way of selling fish still practiced today. Each type of fish is laid out on wooden boards or cloths on the ground. Ice is hardly seen, but the freshness of the fish and seafood here can be confidently said to be “caught from the sea and sold immediately.” The bargaining is fierce and full of life, with shouts calling customers, laughter, and negotiations blending into the market’s unique music.

I, mr.hotsia, wandered through the market’s alleys and saw many Indian fish species I had never seen before, such as large squid, various deep-sea fish, as well as shrimp and crabs so fresh they almost jumped away. The eyes of each vendor clearly showed pride in their products.

Besides the freshness of the seafood, this fish market is also where I truly experienced the lifestyle of Mumbai’s people. I saw vendors walking around selling fish in neighboring markets, calling out to customers in various local dialects. Some quickly washed the fish they sold in water buckets before handing them over to customers.

For tourists interested in tasting fresh seafood, I recommend strolling to the street food stalls around the market. Here you can find signature dishes like spicy seafood fried rice infused with authentic Indian spices, or try Mumbai-style fried chicken served with sauce and crispy toasted bread, equally delicious (follow along fromBreakfast at a hotel in BombayandEating in Mumbai)

Another thing I don’t want you to miss is watching how locals handle and select fish here. The bargaining is not only about price but also involves beliefs about freshness and quality. Talking to some vendors, I learned they take great pride in delivering fresh seafood to Mumbai’s residents and international tourists like me.

The fish market in Mumbai is not just a place for trading goods but a living museum that blends culture, history, and local economy perfectly. For those who love wandering markets, experiencing community life, and fresh seafood, this market is an answer that won’t disappoint.

If you are interested in seafood and the seaside lifestyle of Mumbai, don’t forget to follow me, mr.hotsia, to fully experience this atmosphere inLarge Seaside Fish Market of Mumbai, IndiaAnd if you like street food in Mumbai, try clicking to seeEating Indian Street Food in MumbaiandIndian Food in Mumbaito enhance your travel experience.

Finally, the Large Seaside Fish Market in Mumbai is not just a fish market but a cultural lesson teaching patience, dedication, and deep connection between people and the sea. Anyone visiting this city without stopping here, I, mr.hotsia, say you’re seriously missing out!

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