South Mumbai non veg food Episode 2 | Fort to Dadar
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Mumbai is famous for non veg food especially sea food. There are many old and famous non veg food joints in South Mumbai. In this food journey i explored Bombil fish, Surmai, Mutton seekh kabab, sanju baba chicken and chilli chicken.
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I experienced Mumbai sea food and other non veg at street food and as well as at restaurants.
This video is little long in length but i am sure you would love to see the non veg food varieties that Mumbai food offers.,
Details of restaurants visited by me, along with address and price of dish i had are given below for your ready reference.
These are the details of Episode 2 of South Mumbai non veg food, link of Episode 1 will be given in description section of this video:
Day 5
1. Gomantak: This is a very famous Goan food joint of Dadar, if you visit here during peak time lune or dinner, you will have to wait for your turn to come.
Gomantak is a famous restaurant for sea food.
Price of food i had at Gomantak:
Bombil Fry: Rs. 170 –
Surmai Fry: Rs. 205 –
Surmai Masala: Rs. 215
Address – Mirawadi, N. C. Kelkar Road, Dadar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028
Google URL –
2. Bademiya: This is a landmark itself when it comes to non veg food of Mumbai.
Price of food i had at Bademiya:
Chicken Seekh Kabab Rs. 190
Chicken Bhuna Rs. 230
Rumali Roti Rs. 30
Address – Behind Hotel Taj Mahal,Tullock Road, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400039
Google URL –
Day 6
3. Noor Mohmmadi Hotel ; This is a 80 year old south Indian food restaurant of South Mumbai, started in 1923..
Food Items i had had NoorMohammadi with prices given below:
Sanju Baba Chicken Rs. 100
Tandoori Roti Rs. 8
Address – 181-183, Abdul Hakim Noor Mohammadi Chowk
Bhendi Bazar, Mumbai-400003
Google URL –
4. Shalimar : This is a landmark of South Mumbai, famous for huge varieites of non veg food. Best part of this restaurant is the sitting space available here AC and non AC.
Food items i had at Shalimar given below with prices:
Chilly Chicken Rs. 310
Shahi Gulab Falooda Rs. 95
Address – I. M. Road (Bhendi Bazaar) Mumbai Mahārāshtra
Google URL –
Day 7
5. Pratap Lunch Home: This is a hidden gem of Fort area, famous for sea food.
Bombil fry – Rs 231/-
Surmai Gassi – Rs 346/
Address – 79, Janmabhoomi Marg, Fort, Mumbai – 400001
Google URL –
I thoroughly enjoyed the non veg food journey in South Mumbai, Should you have any query, feel free to write back to us in comments below.
I would love to hear back from you on this, also share your experience on non veg food of Mumbai.
Thanks for watching this video and appreciate the time spent by you.
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visa2explore .. please check local vloggers there r many exciting restaurants
visa2explore …sir sea fish ka cooking time Kam hota hai isliye
visa2explore …u should have ordered thali…& extra fry fish
wow 😀 thank you so much dear 😉
cool… done
Sir, bombil also eats as dry bombil which is called suka bombil & there is a another fish called sukat which is dry shrimps
oh! nice to have this input
Thanks sir
nice to have your comment…
Sir ji I like your video most
thanks
Very nice ??
thanks
Sir I feel fish suits more with rice rather than roti . btw again a detailed presentation , love your style 🙂
oh good input but i thought otherwise…
Superr sir
thanks
Great —-non veg stuff
oh yes but less views
Which city are you planning to visit next sir?
you will see Hyderabad after Mumbai series then after that Chennai
Wow very nice??
thanks
Sir come in patiala once..to make one day episode..i will help u
Yes a king deserve a kingsize treatment thats y i m asking..btw i have become avid viewer of ur video
so nice of you, Patiala i am told everything is king size that is why everyone says… Patiala style
bombay duck fish called in our city kolkata “LOTEY’ fish. very testy & i luv it.
Lotey mach gives me stomach problems.
Thanks
so nice to have your viewership on visa2explore
very nice video, though i like vegetarian food more than non veg. I am eagerly waiting for your next video! ???
thanks, Mumbai food video 4th episode this sunday 9 am
The video is very good I love non veg food nice video sir.
thanks
12th❤️
nice
You are very decent I really like the way you talk
so nice of you thanks
Tawa fish fry is always tasty then deep fry
I appreciate your effort to run visa2explore food blog. I suggest you to make couple of episodes on Kolkata food journey. If you want to taste the best biriyani of India you have to go to Kolkata.
Kolkata yes i will be travelling by march i am so keen….. have a loo at our recent video as well on Goa, i am sure you would enjoy watching it….
Bajare ki roti is different from the Jowar ki roti.
Bajara is somewhat gray in colour and Jowar is yelloish