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Great Bombil (Bombay Duck) fry and Mackerel Ambotik. Restaurant is small but air-conditioned and clean.
Authentic Marathi flavour Malwani food amazing taste must try .. small neat and clean place with good kind warm staff
I had a wonderful experience dining at Jai Hind Lunch Home in Pali Naka. The food was absolutely delicious, and the service was top-notch. The staff were extremely friendly and attentive, making sure that my dining experience was enjoyable from start to finish. I highly recommend this restaurant to
Jai Hind Lunch Home, Pali Naka, Bandra (west) Jai Hind is a brightest shining star of the galaxy of coastal cuisine restaurants in Mumbai. With the few branches spread across the city, this branch at Bandra, Pali Naka is their first branch. The other one is on the Linking Road, which seems to
Definitely a must visit place if you're a seafood person. The food is fresh and tasty. The place is always full. The bharlela bombil is a must have from their menu. I also tried the stuffed crab which was equally tasty a little more crab meat and it would be perfect. They would definitely get a five
Jai Hind branch located in Pali hill road, Pali Naka Bandra. Fisrt thing first... The food... We liked the food. We went there specially to taste sea food. Prawns started was nice.. non spicy, so kids loved it.... chicken resmi kabab was good. tried bombil thali, paplet thali, surmai thali....all we
Fantastic coastal seafood restaurant, delicious fish curry, fried fish, prawn curry. The mutton curry is also surprisingly fantastic. Eat with neer dosa!
A good place for lunch in the locality.
A must visit for fish food lovers, good tasty dishes. A bit cramped up though. Finding parking is a challenge as it's at the busy area of Pali Naka
I just go there to have chicken tanduri But I must say the have good see food items and special Konkani Maharashtran dishes and nir dosa is quite popular too You can try mudcrab but if you want to try something different ask wether they have a season fish called Jitada. And don't forget to have s
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