10 Best Places For Pani Puri In Mumbai
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Mumbaikars are unparalleled in their ability to make delicious Pani Puri. Although other cities may have variations of the dish, it is the unique spiciness of the Pani that sets Mumbai's version apart. The best way to enjoy this street food is at one of the city's roadside stalls, or at a restaurant. Check out this list of the top 10 places to indulge in this delectable treat.

10 Top Places for Pani Puri in Mumbai 

Kailash Parbat 

If you like Pani Puri then you should definitely try them at Kailash Parbat in Colaba. There is no denying the authenticity and quality of their food. It is also very renowned for its scrumptious Chole Bhature, and is considered one of the top places to enjoy this dish in Mumbai. Additionally, their Pav Bhaji is exceptional and has a genuine taste that will make you feel at home.  

Cuisines: Street Food

Types Offered: Ragda Patty, Falooda Kulfi, Delhi Chaat, Punjabi Samosa, Dahi Puri, Chole Bhature

Location: Shop 5 - 8, Narayan Building, 1st Pasta Lane, Colaba, Mumbai-400005

Timing: 11 Am to 11 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 400

Prashant Corner

Prashant Corner is a well-known chain of eateries selling snacks and sweets in Mumbai and Thane, with multiple outlets. The quality of their snacks attracts people from as far away as Bhiwandi, Kalyan, and Dadar areas. Their snacks and Chaat items, such as Chole Tikki and Pani Puri, are really yummy and worth trying. Their menu includes Chole Tikki, Bhel Puri, Dahi Puri, Sev Puri, Mithai, and Chaat. I have been visiting this place since childhood and can attest to their fresh, delicious, and scrumptious offerings.

Cuisines: Street Food

Types Offered: Pani Puri, Dahi Puri, Sev Puri

Location: Shop 5, Ground Floor, Infinity Ashar Residency, Pokhran 2, Vasant Vihar, Thane West, Thane-400601

Timing: 9 Am to 10 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 150

Elco

If you happen to be shopping on Hill Road, Bandra, there's a popular spot that should not be missed. Here the food is decent, and the place offers respite from the hot summers with a comfortable air-conditioned dining experience. The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian snacks such as Chaat, Chinese food, Pani Puri and Pav Bhaji, which are popular among locals.

Cuisines: Street Food

Types Offered: Dilli Ki Chaat, Basket Chaat, Ragda Patty, Dahi Puri Chaat, Pani Puri, Matka Rabdi

Location: 2/A, 46, Elco Market, Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai-400050

Timing: 10 Am to 11:30 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 950

Jhama Sweets

If you're looking for tasty sweets or snacks, Jhama Sweets is a popular spot. Their Pani Puris are a big attraction here, and their mithai, especially the Rasgullas, are particularly delicious, with a fluffy texture and great taste. Additionally, if you're in the Sanpada or Vashi area, it's a great place to get non-vegetarian food. We've tried the Mutton Dabba Gosht and Boneless Chicken Afghani and found them to be delicious.

Cuisines: Street Food, Punjabi

Types Offered: Dilli Ki Chaat, Basket Chaat, Ragda Patty, Dahi Puri Chaat, Pani Puris, Matka Rabdi

Location: Shop 7, 8, Plot 11, Arm Arcade, Sector Kharghar, Navi Mumbai-410210

Timing: 11 Am to 11 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 100

Sindhi Pani Puri House

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In the Chembur camp area, Sindhi Pani Puri is a well-known place to eat. It is right next to Vig. It has gained popularity for its Chaats and Pani Puri which lived up to my expectations when I visited this place. I also tried the Dahi Puri, which was decent. This place has been around for 70 years! That alone warrants a visit, don't you think? The service was excellent, and the atmosphere was good too.

Cuisine: Street Food

Types Offered: Dahi Puri Chaat, Pani Puris, Matka Rabdi

Location: Shop 13, Chembur Colony, Dr. Choitram Gidwani Road, Chembur, Mumbai-400022

Timing: 4 Pm to 10 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 100

Sharma Chaat Bhandar

Sharma Ji's Chaat is very popular among Mumbaikars. However, I loved their Dahi Papdi Chaat and Pani Puri. My friends sampled their Chaat and loved it; it will remind you of your childhood days. We tried several items such as Sev Puri, Dahi Puri, Sukha Bhel, Ragda Pattys, and Pani Puri. The experience was great, and I recommend Sharma chaat walla to anyone looking for street food in Juhu.

Cuisine: Street Food

Types Offered: Ragda Patty, Bhel Puri, Panipuri, Sev Puri, Chaat

Location: Amarpali Shopping Centre, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle West, Mumbai-400049

Timing: 3 Pm to 11 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 150

Punjab Sweet House & Restaurant

This place is well-known for serving some of the best Pani Puri and Chole Bhature in Mumbai, making it a must-visit for street food lovers. Although it is expensive, the high quality of the ingredients used justifies the cost. 

Cuisine: Street Food

Types Offered: Healthy Veg Food, Deluxe Thali, Dahi Batata Puri, Authentic Punjabi Food, Pani puri, Sweet Chutney

Location: 84, Palinaka, Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai-400050

Timing: 11 Am to 11 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 400

Jai Jhulelal

The Sindhi Pani Puri at Jai Jhulelal in Mumbai is exceptional, with cold and spicy Pani and fresh, crispy Puris. It is a must-try dish that can make your day. Some dishes on their menu include, Pani Puri, Dahi Vada, Chole Pattys, Chole Samosa.

Cuisine: Street Food

Types Offered: Pani Puri, Sev Puri, Bhel Puri

Location: Shop 5, Patil Bhavan, N S Road, Mulund West, Mumbai-400080

Timing: 4:30 Pm to 9:30 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 150

Soam

This place really lives up to all your expectations in terms of food and ambience. We enjoyed everything we ordered, which included Pani Puri, Pankhi, Ponk Sev Puri, Undhiyo, and Bajra Roti, Gondhoraj Lemon, and Malai Ice Cream. People flock to it for its delicious Gujarati food, and the warm and polite behavior of staff members. 

Cuisines: Street Food

Types Offered: Pani Puri,  Malpua, Ganne Ka Juice, Dal Dhokli, Undhiyu

Location: Plot-15, 2, Ground Floor, Sadguru Sadan, Babulnath Road, Babulnath Temple, Grant Road, Mumbai-400007

Timing: 11 Am to 10:30 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 950

Shreeji’s The Fusion Kitchen

If you're looking for a combination of cheesy, tangy, and spicy flavors, then you must visit this place located at Chamunda Circle in Borivali West. Their signature dish is a Mexican Sev Puri served with a twist of Cheese and Tandoori Mayo. The unique way they cook their dishes using a high-intensity blowtorch has gained them popularity among food bloggers and media, and they were one of the first to introduce this fire-based cooking style on the streets of Mumbai. During my visit there, I tried their fire Pani Puri and the much-hyped Veg Extravaganza, which were both delicious. 

Cuisines: Street Food

Types Offered: Pani Puri, Makai Roti, Veggie Delight

Location: Chamunda Circle, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Road, Himmat Nagar, Borivali West, Mumbai-400091

Timing: 4 Pm to 11 Pm, Monday to Sunday

Cost For Two: Rs 200