Summer Special: Enjoy Aamras Puri At These Restaurants In Mumbai

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Summer season is our favorite because it means we can legit have aamras for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and almost every other time we're hungry. The only good thing about these soaring temperatures is the fact that we can indulge in this refreshing, delicious treat. Here is a list of our top favourites around town.

Pancham Puriwala, Fort

While this is a full-fledged thali serving joint, you absolutely need to visit this eatery this summer to enjoy the most delicious aamras puri in the city! This century-old restaurant with its old school charm and simple ambience serves the most finger-licking aamras puri plate within a budget. Visit to be reminded of those summers spent at your grandmum’s during childhood. 

Soam, Chowpatty

Served with fluffy pooris, the drool-worthy aamras here is stuff that dreams are made of. Pure Alphonso pulp, with no added sugar and preservatives, served cold with piping hot puris, is pure goals! If you ask us, we could eat this meal at this joint in Girgaon Chowpatty for the rest of our lives.

Sujata Uphar Griha, Girgaum

This restaurant might be famous for Marathi food all year round, but it is their pure Alphonso mango aamras that has us hooked. In fact they have an entire summer menu with fresh mango dishes, but we’d still keep choosing the aamras puri over and over again. It’s pure love! 

Thaker Bhojanalay, Kalbadevi

This iconic eatery in Dadar has built a legacy of serving some of the best Gujarati and Rajasthani thalis in town, and their aamras puri is spoken of every summer since inception back in the 1940s. This simple, hole-in-the-wall eatery is second home to many in the neighbourhood, thanks to their lip-smacking aamras puri combo.

Aaswad, Dadar

This restaurant is undoubtedly the best when it comes to Maharashtrian food. And ask any Mumbaikar to point you in the direction of good aamras puri, Aaswad will top the list.  

The aamras is made with drool-worthy Alphonso mangoes and is, without doubt, one of their most famous summer food items. Drop by for a quick lunch, and yes, aamras-puri is legit lunch goals.

#LBBTip- They are shut on Mondays. 

Samrat, Churchgate

This restaurant in Churchgate is known for its Gujarati thalis, along with some comfort street food. Come summers, and people line up to get a taste of their drool-worthy aamras puri. This all-vegetarian quick service eatery is a simple place that you can head to for a quick bite post work, or even in the middle of it! 

High Point, Andheri

High Point in Andheri is a favourite for its fast food favourites, juices and milkshakes. Their seasonal specialties are famous, and we hear this is a neighborhood fave for a classic aam ras and puri. If you're feeling super indulgent, add in a milkshake from their menu too! 

#LBBTip: The mango cream is super famous too


Panshikar, BKC

You may have spotted a Panshikar in your area - this Maharashtrian sweet shop and snackery is a favourite when it comes to satisfying your sweet tooth - think ukdiche modak, gul poli, puran poli and more. And during summers, they make the most of the mango season, and serve up delicious aam ras puri too. They also sell their aam ras in bulk, so you can stock up for home too!

Shuruwat, Ghatkopar West

If you live or work around Ghatkopar, the chances are that you've stopped by Shurutwat for a meal at some point. This veg restaurant has a menu with a pretty huge variety and serves everything from South Indian to North Indian fare, plus the Indian Chinese we all love. Every summer, they also serve up a classic aam ras puri so that you can indulge your sweet tooth.

Metkut, Thane

If you live around Thane, the chances are that you've stepped into Metkut for a thali experience or their typical regional fare. This Maharashtian restaurant also does a classic aam ras puri during the summer months.

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