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This was first experience @ Jimmy Boy. We ordered Dhansak, the quantity of rice was little less, taste was good but could have been little spicy. The quality was good. For dessert we ordered caramel custard which was yummy. I would suggest one should visit for a different Parsi experience. Will look
A delightful little restaurant, with freshly cooked meals and some delicious-looking pastries and sandwiches to go. I had the keema with a sunny side up egg, and loved it. Staff are very friendly. Restaurant was empty when we arrived, but started filling up. Speakers had Elton John playing; a nice a
Mumbai has many Pasri food joints. Jimmy Boy is one such iconic restaurant in Fort area of city. Parsi food delights like Patrani Macchi (fish), Dhansak (Lamb cooked in Pulses), Berry Pulao and served with rice is specialty of Jimmy Boy; but there is lot more to explore here. Try their Farcha, Sall
Another Irani restaurant near the Ballard estate in Mumbai fort area This is by far the most ideal irani cafe to visit among others in Mumbai. The keema pav served here has surpassed the original rank i gave for kyani & co's keema pav as #1 in irani restaurants (so far) keema pav had a more balan
During my recent trip to Mumbai, visited this infamous joint in Fort for their 'Berry Pulao'. It was definitely worth the visit as they use actual irani berries as opposed to others who use raisins instead. The berries along with the mutton balls made for an incredible experience. To help compliment
One of the Finest Parsi restaurants in Mumbai. Very clean and well maintained place from the inside. Food quality and service was great. Loved the chicken kheema and mutton cutlets. Chicken Farcha was too oily, and Dhansak rice was average. Pallonji’s Soda is a must as always. Only downside is the
One of the best parsi food serving restaurants in town. But a little expensive. After all good one to suggest.
The air conditioned upper deck is comfy. And wasn’t too crowded, even though it was the semifinal match day. Jardaloo Salli Boti was the juiciest mutton I ever had. Zatar bread was probably missable. Ginger soda had a very sharp kick, the sweetness, laced with ginger sharpness, that hit me even bef
Jimmy Boy, a timeless gem! Their Khemma Pav, a burst of flavors, and the Berry Pulav, a delightful surprise. Oh, and the Caramel Custard, simply yummy! The staff was also Friendly and always ready to assist. A true classic!
Jimmy Boy is an old iconic Irani restaurant. It has got an old school charm.They serve equally good sweet as well as savoury dishes. The staff are well behaved and suggest very good food options. Their service is also very fast. All of their foods are good however, special mention needs their Prawn
A quaint little cafe located near the fort premises. Well maintained and tidy. The burrata toast that I had ordered was a delectable delicacy with lingering flavours of a well made pesto sauce, some green olives and tomatoes, topped with a thick blob of cooling burrata. The only downside was the qua
Amazing vintage place which serves authentic Parsi cuisine. The staff is humble and makes recommendations. I had ordered Lagan nu vegetable stew with Parsi bread. The food was really tasty and different. Location is easily accessible.
Perfect destination for Parsi food. Service is decent as we found out during our visit for lunch. We had - Prawns Berry Pulao, Keema Pao and Zattar Roti, Patra Ni Machchhi, Lagan Nu Custard along with a couple of Pallonji Ice Cream sodas. The place is a bit expensive but I found the fare worth it.
Service was quick and good. We like the kheema Pav, chicken gravy cutlet was good and the omelet was good. We did not like the crispy bun, chicken puff and chocolate croissant. Carrot cake was delicious and mango cheesecake was ok
I always wanted to visit Jimmy Boy because of the cult display of the beloved cultural Parsi community. I finally conquered my wishes. We went for dinner on a weekend which was packed with diners but I was lucky to get a seat of my choice. The entire restaurant has an old vintage Bombay vibes that c
A great budget friendly place to explore Parsi Cuisine.. The ambience gives you the heritage nad iconic period of Mumbai very well located and connected to CST station. Try there Berry pulao, Mutton dansak, and gulp it down with must try Raspberry Soda.. Perfect place to enrich your taste buds!!
It had been more than a decade since my last Parsi meal and MAN did I miss it! Luckily, we had a brief stopover in Mumbai and that gave us the chance to savour this little gem of a restaurant in Colaba. We had a very filling meal, including a drink, starter and dessert, for INR 1100 and that was g
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