No wonder Parsis take their food very seriously. Parsi cuisine does live up to the hype. Wait. Parsi food is more than ‘Dhansak’ and ‘Kheema Pav’. Over the years, Parsi food has become more Indianised. It has a perfect blend of Iranian, Gujrati, British, Portuguese and Goan cuisine. Parsi cuisine is loved in Mumbai and the city is dotted with charming Parsi restaurants. On the occasion of Parsi New Year, we bring to you a list of must-try Parsi dishes and where to try them in Mumbai. Here we go:
Akuri

Where to try in Mumbai: Kyani & Co., Lohar Chawl, Kalbadevi
Chicken Farcha

Where to try in Mumbai: Dinshaw’s Xpress Cafe, Off Oshiwara Link Road, Andheri West
Sali Boti

Where to try in Mumbai: Ideal Corner, Fort
Dhansak

Where to try in Mumbai: Café Military, Fort & Sassanian, Dhobitalao
Mutton Cutlet
Mutton cutlets are one of the common Parsi snacks you probably have tried. The dish is prepared with potatoes, ginger, turmeric, and spices. They are then deep fried and served with chutney.
Where to try in Mumbai: Café Excelsior, Azad Maidan, Fort
Patra Ni Machhi

Where to try in Mumbai: Jimmy Boy, Horniman Circle, Fort
Parsi Sev

Where to try in Mumbai: Bawi Bride, Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Road, Dadar East
Lagan Nu Custard

Where to try in Mumbai: Jimmy Boy, Horniman Circle, Fort
Berry Pulao
A flavourful and colourful pulao, layered with saffron and dried cranberries is an interesting delicacy and is a signature dish on its own. It is cooked with the added goodness of ghee and loads of whole spices.
Where to try in Mumbai: Britannia & Co., Ballard Estate, Fort
Kheema Pav
Yet another quintessentially Parsi dish Kheema Pav is simple to make and amazingly delicious. Minced meat is marinated in red chili powder, ginger paste and salt before cooking. With the right mix of flavours, Kheema Pav is a delectable dish and is fit for every occasion.
Where to try in Mumbai: Good Luck Café, Hill Road, Bandra West
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