Swati Snacks

Free Press Journal Marg, 400021 - Mumbai
€€ Indian Street Food
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88/100
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💬 O que as pessoas dizem

Maharashtrian 83 Ice cream 79 Chaat 73 Street food 58 Pani puri 36 Bhel 26 Dahi puri 18 Dabeli 15

Informações de Contato

📞 Telefone: +91 22 6666 6880
📍 Endereço: Free Press Journal Marg, Mumbai

🕐 Horários de Funcionamento

Fechado
Segunda1 11:45 - 22:30
Terça2 11:45 - 22:30
Quarta3 11:45 - 22:30
Quinta4 11:45 - 22:30
Sexta5 11:45 - 22:30
Sábado6 11:45 - 22:30
Domingo7 11:45 - 22:30

Avaliações do Google (10)

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Raina Doshi

2 days ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
One of my favorite places to visit, which we come to again and again. Fast service, great staff and a variety of options to try! From yummy chaat to Mumbai classics like Vada pav, dabeli and misal, they also have gujarati dishes worth to try. The pankis (both classic and pudina) and filter coffee ice cream is my favourite. They also have Jain options, a special menu which changes seasonally. A classic restaurant and a must visit place!
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Ankur Dhanuka

3 weeks ago
★★★★★ 5/5
A Flavorful Delight in the upscale business district and tourist area! I recently visited this gem for a delightful experience with authentic Gujarati and Marwadi flavors. Conveniently located near the business district and Nariman Point, it's a go-to spot for a culinary adventure. Parking can be a challenge with open paid street parking, and I'm uncertain about valet services. The opening hours are from 12 noon to 10.45 pm, with the last order at 10.30 pm. Be prepared for a potential wait during weekend and weekday lunches, but the efficient service and ample seating mitigate the delay. The ambience, adorned with warm white lighting, is both simple and elegant. The open kitchen adds a unique touch, and the fast service, coupled with knowledgeable servers, enhances the overall dining experience. The common washroom is well-maintained. The all-vegetarian menu boasts delectable Gujarati and Marwadi dishes with decent portion sizes. The servers' recommendations are spot-on, and accompaniments are generously refilled, although extra charges may apply. Availability of menu items is sometimes limited, as popular choices sell out quickly. I highly recommend trying their sugarcane juice and savoring specialties like panki chutney, dabeli, and dal dhokli. Everything is prepared fresh, bursting with flavor—a must-visit for any food enthusiast!
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Pranav Singhania

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
10/10 taste, being from South India, I had not heard the names of most dishes. Was pleasantly surprised by every dish, tasted fantastic. High rating absolutely justified. Stomach was full but the heart wasn't. Would highly recommend for lunch/dinner. Don't be fooled by the "snacks" bit, it's a full meal.
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Sara Singh

a month ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
My husband and I wanted to eat classic Mumbai street food like Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav, Dabeli, etc., our hotel recommended this restaurant and I’m pretty satisfied! If you are looking for a clean and good place to try Mumbai delicacies, this is the place to go! We decided to try all three of the above snacks, the ones that stood out are the Pav Bhaji and the Dabeli 🤩. Our waiter was so friendly too! He even gave us a complimentary scoop of coffee ice cream! Also, very good! One note, the prices are pretty steep but for cleanliness, it’s worth it!
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Govind Dhar

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Never again will I visit Mumbai without paying my respects here first. Unbelievable sweet, savoury and lipsmacking Gujju inspired, and other Indian must-haves, and desserts. Panki, pau bhaji, sev puri, dahi chaat, dosa and filter coffee ice cream, they had to roll me out of here. Mainly, their slick hipster canteen wood and aluminium design ought to be rolled out across India. Do not miss.
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Smriti Shalini

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
It's apparently a famous spot that I discovered only today. Had podi idli and bhelpuri along with South Indian Coffee which was served with some banana chips on the side (the first time I encountered this and it's a v v thoughtful combo) The food was good. Will try the famous panki chutney the next time I get to visit this place !
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Sritama Ray

2 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Fell in love with this place on my first visit, and couldn't get enough of it! Tried panki, podi idli, pani puri, satpadi roti, gatta curry, sitaphal icecream, and some other samples that the server kindly offered; and each item was freshly made and lovely.
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Geetanjali Harnal

3 months ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Swati snacks is a popular vegetarian Gujarati restaurant. The restaurant is extremely popular amongst the Gujarati families as it serves much beyond the standard dhokla,Patra etc. We waited for a good 20-25 mins before we could get a spot. Since they don't take telephone reservations you have to queue up but I definitely felt, it was worth the wait. They have two dine-in options in Bombay (Tardeo and Nariman point). They have recently started a dark kitchen in Santa Cruz/Juhu which delivers to most of western mumbai areas. Panki is an extremely popular vegetarian snack which is delicious and light. The ones that we ordered and really enjoyed were Panki, Sev puri, masala pao, satpati roti n gatte ki sabji, baked khichdi. They don't serve any kind of soda based drinks so we enjoyed a sweet lime. Decor wise, extremely clean, basic place with steel tables and comfortable chairs. You can partly view the kitchen. The kitchen also has a black and white picture of an older lady. The picture looks beautiful with a fresh flower. Service is prompt and polite. This is a must visit place for anyone who wants to try something new in vegetarian cuisine.
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Jay Mathur

5 months ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Step into Swati Snacks, the Bombay legend where the culinary journey transcends time and extravagance. Nestled in the heart of the city, this gem exudes comfort without a hint of pretension. As you approach, you're greeted by a sight that both thrills and terrifies—a long line of eager food enthusiasts, all vying for a taste of Gujrati magic. The canteen-style dining room beckons with its unassuming charm. Think signature yellow plastic plates, gleaming stainless steel table tops, and rugged wooden benches. It's an ode to simplicity, where the real star is the food, not the flashy decor. But let's be honest, who needs fancy frills when your taste buds are about to embark on a flavor-packed rollercoaster? Vegetarians and herbivores unite, for this haven caters to your every culinary whim. Vegans and gluten-free souls, fear not, for Swati Snacks has got your back with specialized menus that promise to tantalize your taste buds in delightful and diet-friendly ways. Now, let's dive into the 'must-have' list. At the top, reigning supreme, is the ethereal panki—a handkerchief-thin pancake-like creation, lovingly pressed between banana leaves and grilled to perfection on a sizzling tawa. With each bite, you're transported to a land where culinary artistry meets heritage. Their specials has Dabeli & Usal which were both great. Fun fact: Swati Snacks is not just any restaurant; it's a tale of culinary ambition that started in the cozy confines of a home kitchen. And now, it's earned its rightful place in the Essence of Asia collection by Asia's 50 Best Restaurants. Talk about a true underdog story that sends tingles down your spine! There's more—delightful street food fantasies come to life here, from the elixir of sugarcane juice to the enchanting ice golas. At Swati Snacks, these treasures are elevated to new heights, sprinkled with extra doses of hygiene and served with a side of zero digestive rumblings. Oh, and let's not forget the real stars—the incredible staff! They make sure you don't just eat but experience every morsel of goodness. So, if you're ready to embark on an adventure of flavors, where history, tradition, and culinary passion unite, head to Swati Snacks. But beware, once you've tasted the wonders here, you might find yourself back in that long line, hungry for more of their legendary creations.
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saurabh gagpalliwar

6 months ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
A must try place in Mumbai for sure. Panki Chatni - amazing, very thin and nicely done rice pancakes served with a great green chutney Moong Dal Chila - amazingly well done, they made it crisp on request. It was really the highlight dish for us Dal Dhokli - was good but very sweet and loaded with tamarind Coconut punch - coconut water and malai blended into this drink l, was so refreshing and nice that we reordered it. Sugarcane Juice - amazing Pani Puri - nice Satpadi Roti and Gatte ki Sabzi - I thought the satpadi roti was a bit oily but was otherwise it was good, gatte ki sabzi was very nicely done and tasty Courteous and friendly staff. Can get crowded at peak times. Limited seating capacity at this location
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