It is next to bombay stock exchange, service is pretty nice.the price are affordable. The food is tasty, they ask you to have more of sambar and other sauces, which are tasty too. fried idli, rawa dosa and onion uttapam are best here.
A small eatery in fort which works quite well. Good for pocket friendly south indian snacks. Idli, medu wada, uttappam, rice and several types of dosas. While dosas and wadas were great I didn't like the chutney and sambar much. They were watery which is something I personally don't prefer.
In this places. I had butter vada pav it's was amazing. All variety Of dosa simply Super. Very Low cost in Mumbai with Low cost with Full Of stomach
VADAPAV!! at Jaysnacks. Have heard of national bird, language and tons of such thing but vadapav is the national snack for #mumbaikars ๐. Most preferred in #Breakfast and #Mumbai is the place where one will get tons of varities of #vadapav that one even can't dream of vadapav being served in such unique way and add much flavours to it and this place comes in the race in serving amazing vadapavs. It had perfect #spicy #taste carved in it by heating it along with spices on a burning stove. Soft with crunch outer layer of vadapav had its own charm. Super duper taste. Must must try ๐
Located at fort next to bse jay snacks serves varieries of dosa uttapam n also rice
Mostly crowded in aftrnunn n evening
Theres is no seating available
I tried 'palak paneer tikka masala dosa' n 'cheese paneer dosa'
They were served with sambhar n chutney
Both were veri tasty n less spicy also
Reasonable in price
Thehungryhuman (Mahima Wadhwani)
+4
Masala idli fry at Jay Snacks, Fort. ๐ถ
Fluffy and crispy pieces of idli covered in spicy masala, served along with two types of chutneys and a sambhar. We also highly recommend their noodle dosa. ๐
Pro tip: The orange chutney is to die for. ๐ซ
It's a small roadside joint serving one of the best South Indian food in the area. It's generally crowded but the service is quick. Extremely affordable and the flavours don't let you down. ๐ฐ
Looking for some quick bites for breakfast? This is the place you should be at! ๐ถ
A good option located just behind the famous Dalal street. Although place is small & located @ corner , the delicious South Indian delicacies it serves shouldn't bother much about the shop. One of the best place near BSE to have food & it's pocket friendly too. It has got ample range of dosas to offer.
FoodieGoals/Divya Ailani
+4
This place is tucked away in one of the lanes of Fort. Very close to BSE. This place serves a variety of snacks like Idly, Dosas, Vada Pav etc. I visited for a quick bite.
What I ordered-
Idly- Two pieces of Idlis, served with coconut chutney, garlic chutney and sambhar. The Idly was soft and fluffy. I don't like to eat Sambhar so I don't know how that tasted but the coconut chutney was extremely delicious. The chutney has a little bit of a thick consistency and was slightly spicy but this was really good.
Idly Fry- These were small pieces of idly tossed in a chilli/garlic powder, these are then cooked on the tawa with butter and some spices. The final result is some really spicy but delicious idly. These were perfectly crispy. Tasted really good with the coconut chutney. A must try here.
Butter Vada Pav- The Vada Pav is toasted on the tawa with garlic powder and butter. Served along with the coconut chutney. The whole combination is tasty, a little spicy. Again a must try.
The service is fast, though this place can be crowded at times due to the office crowd. The pricing is value for money. I would recommend checking this place out, and would be going back to try some of the dosa varieties.
Located in the lanes behind Bombay stock exchange Jay snacks is a place which serves variety of dosas and south indian food snacks.
Since it was post lunch time I was in mood for eating something light ended up ordering Idli Fry.
Three idlis cut into pieces, covered in gun powder masala warmed on tawa were served along with sambhar, coconut chutney and red chutney.
Going along with the name of the dish I expected the Idli to be crispy but was very soft and average in taste.
However the Sambhar and coconut chutney were delicious.
There is a marble top table set up for the customers to stand and eat.
Nice Street food gem.Next time I will surely try the dosas.
Food : 3/5
Service : 4/5
Value for money : 5/5
Sneha Naidu
Its a small stall located in one of the lanes behind BSE, opp Bank of Maharashtra.
They serve variety of dosas. But what got my attention was Idli Fry and thought of giving it a try.
Three idlis cut into pieces, covered in some red chilly powder/chutney and simply warmed on the Tawa was served along with coconut chutney, some red chutney and sambhar.
Nowhere it looked like "fried" idli as I expected it to be crispy fried and was very average in taste. However the coconut chutney was thick and delicious. The sambhar was very watery but was weirdly tasty.
Its mostly crowded and there is a marble table put up to stand and eat.
If next time I am around the area then I try the dosas.
Food: (3.5/5)
Staff & Service: (4/5)
Cost: (5/5)
Awesome South Indian dosa foods with low price
The place was closed since it was Independence Day. I have heard the dosas there are really good. Also liked the fact that they allowed me to take a photograph.
One of the best idli fry served here!
Amazing dosas served over here at reasonable prices.
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