

Bombay Chowpatty is one of the most famous public beaches adjoining Marine Drive in the Girgaon area of Mumbai, India. known for its delicious street food like , , , . At Bombay Sizzlers, we wanted to bring the same authentic flavors and lively atmosphere to Irving. That’s why we launched ! From crispy snacks to spicy chaats, every bite takes you straight to the streets of Mumbai. We even added a beach-themed setup with a big poster to complete the experience. Visit us at , , , , and enjoy Mumbai’s most-loved street food right here in !
Spacious, modern diner specializing in Indian street-style food like chaats, dosas & samosas.
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The Dahi puri had the perfect balance of spice, tang, and freshness, the dabeli was packed with that sweet-spicy chutney goodness, and the misal was bold, comforting, and exactly how it’s meant to be enjoyed. Every bite felt like reliving childhood memories and street-food evenings back home.
For anyone missing real Maharashtrian chaat in the US, this place is a gem. Consistent flavors, true authenticity, and food that genuinely brings emotions and memories with it. Highly recommended — I’ll definitely be back! ️ ✨
The veggie sandwiches were kinda bad. They had an insane amount of cheese.
The dhabeli was honestly rubbish!! It didn’t have pomegranate, the peanuts were not crunchy, nor were they spiced!
We ordered tea. They forgot to add it to the bill. They didn’t repeat the order, nor did they give us a receipt. When we went to ask, the lady took several minutes trying to find our receipt.
Taste ans Quality – It gives that nice street food taste. Quality is OK.
Quantity: some items lie chat are priced very competitively but the qualities are less. On the other hand, some other items are priced high though not all accompaniments. E.g. Dosa just had to chutney and samarth. For a similarly competitive price elsewhere, we get 3-4 chutney.
Water is a bit far and no jugs. So, for a person who drinks a lot of water, this can be a bit of an inconvenience. Put pitchers of water on each table.
Service; You order and get the food when prepared.
Ambience: the street food experience extends to the seating as well. And it is appropriate.
Unhygienic, Unprofessional and no taste.
Being mumbaikar I went to the restaurant expecting the same taste and flavor.
But, they were not even close to the taste of Mumbai.
Pavbhaji was very thin liquid type and tawa pulav was not at all fresh. Same with sev puri chat, no taste of chutneys.
Not sure about other items.
Same with Cleanliness.
Restroom’s hand soap container was empty, not sure how their employees wash hands.
Tables were not clean too.
Disappointed with service as well the staff don’t have basic courtesy. They behave rudely while taking order and serving as if they are doing a favor.
1. Aloo Paratha – the aloo Masala inside the paratha was stuffed quite well. The Masala inside the paratha was tasty. The portion size was quite well considering the cost. The yogurt seemed fresh & the pickle was tangy! The paratha was served in styrofoam plates which is a bummer. Styrofoam is unhealthy & not sure if it is legal.
9/10
2. Paneer Paratha – the paneer was minced finely and the Masala used for stuffing was little thin compared to aloo paratha. It would have been worthwhile to have panner to be grated little coarse to get the texture while chewing the paratha. The Masala used can be little more flavorful.
8/10
3. Dabeli – I had ordered it for to-go(TakeOut). I felt the Pav wasn’t toasted well. The Masala inside the Dabeli lacked any kind of distinct taste. The Masala was coarse which potato chunks visible. Generally, Dabeli has pomegranate seeds in it. I didn’t find any flavor of it. The potato paste used inside Dabeli was simply bland and flavorful. It didn’t had any kind of visual appeal.
It would help to make a more pasty, flavorful and distinct Masala for the Dabeli. The Pav (bread) can be toasted more. The name “dabeli” means pressed. The Pav was like wada-pav pav.
Unfortunately, the dabeli felt underwhelming. The dabeli was miles far from what we find in Mumbai or Gujrat.
Dabeli – 4/10