Ten Foods that Bandra people swear by

Everyone knows about Andora’s famed Schezwan sauce and how no other Schezwan sauce can even compete with it! We track down other such foods that are unique to the suburb and which Bandra residents would bet their bottle masala on…

“Not many people know this, but on Hill Road, opposite Archies there is a clothes shop which also plays shop to one of the tastiest shawarma’s in Bandra. To find it, stand opposite Archies and follow your nose.”- Roseann Alphonso

“The Chinese bhel stall on Hill Road is really the best. No one else can compete with that kind of fusion.” –Vikram Noronha

“The vada pav guy opposite Globus. And it’s not just me who thinks he’s the best, Anthony Bourdain said he had the “best Indian burger in the world” too.” –Raoul Hirani

“Tapas! The Chinese guy on Bandstand at the side of Camps. His hakka noodles and crispy chicken are a must try.”
Gerard Fonseca

“Tibbs Frankie on Linking Road. Shopping on Linking Road is just not complete without eating a Frankie there.”
L.C Susan

“The Chinese buffet at Royal China and China Gate are simply the best. It’s something you won’t find quite the same anywhere else.”-Aryanish Patel

“Serpis Barbeque, though their closed for the summer, their open air barbeque is out of this world and fresh hot of the grill. You’re week just isn’t complete without it.” – Warner Rebello

When you’re hungry and tired there’s nothing that hits the spot better than a mutton roll from A1 Bakery. Served at an unearthly timing of 5am, this is a godsend for the fatigue that comes along with partying in Bandra.” – Alvito Falcon

“Puri Bhaji from Gajanand in Chimbai.” –Johnny Delco

Pani puri at Bandstand. Ask for Yadav, his is the rated the best and it has no side effects.” – Kayne Miranda

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