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In Mumbai for Dua Lipa’s concert? Here are 10 must-try foods
As Dua Lipa serves up hits on stage, Mumbai promises to hit all the right gastronomic notes too.

Grammy award-winning singer Dua Lipa is set to light up Mumbai on November 30. If you’re in Mumbai for the much-anticipated concert, why not explore the city’s vibrant culinary scene while you’re here? From iconic street snacks to coastal delicacies, the city is a paradise for food lovers.
Here’s a curated list of must-try foods that reflect the city’s diverse and delicious offerings.
1. Vada Pav: The Iconic Mumbai Snack
Mumbai’s beloved “burger,” is a humble yet mouth-watering treat. It is a spicy potato fritter tucked into a soft bun, paired with tangy chutneys and fried green chilies. It’s perfect for a quick snack before heading to the concert venue. Anand Stall near Mithibai College is a legendary spot to try this classic.
2. Pav Bhaji: A butter-laden Delight
No trip to Mumbai is complete without savouring Pav Bhaji, a spicy vegetable mash served with buttery toasted buns. Head to Sardar Refreshments at Tardeo for a plate that’s rich, flavourful, and satisfying—a hearty pre-concert meal option.
3. Keema Pav: A meat lover’s dream
For those craving meat, Keema Pav is a must. Spiced minced meat paired with soft buns is a beloved dish among locals. Try it at Olympia Coffee House in Colaba, just a short walk from popular landmarks.
4. Seafood Delicacies at Mahesh Lunch Home
Mumbai’s coastal bounty shines at Mahesh Lunch Home in Juhu. Try their signature prawn gassi with neer dosa or buttery garlic crab for a seafood experience like no other.

5. Frankie: A Mumbai-invented Wrap
This portable wrap filled with spiced meats, paneer, or veggies is a favourite among busy Mumbaikars. Grab one at Tibbs Frankie outlets dotted across the city—a perfect snack on the go.
6. Irani Chai and Bun Maska at Yazdani Bakery
Take a moment to soak in old-world charm with a visit to Yazdani Bakery in Fort. Sip on Irani chai, paired with bun maska (buttered bread) or a flaky mawa cake. It’s an ideal way to fuel up before a day of exploring Mumbai or heading to the concert.
7. Kala Khatta Gola at Juhu Beach
Cool off with a kala khatta gola, shaved ice drizzled with tangy-sweet syrup. Enjoy this refreshing treat while soaking in the sea breeze at Juhu Beach for a quintessential Mumbai moment.
8. Dessert at Bombay Sweet Shop
End your food tour on a sweet note at Bombay Sweet Shop in Byculla. Their modern take on mithai, like chocolate barfi bites or nutty laddoos, offers a delightful twist on Indian desserts.
9. Craft Cocktails at Bandra’s Pali Village Café
If you’re in the mood for a pre-concert drink, head to Pali Village Café in Bandra. Their craft cocktails and chic ambiance make it a great spot to unwind and gear up for Dua Lipa’s performance.
10. Midnight Eats at Bade Miyan
Post-concert cravings? Bade Miyan in Colaba is the go-to spot for late-night kebabs, rolls, and biryanis. It’s a favourite among night owls and concert-goers alike.
Mumbai’s food scene is as diverse as its people, offering something for every palate. While Dua Lipa will be serving up hits on stage, the city will ensure your gastronomic experience hits all the right notes too!
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