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Bombay Talkiz:
Indian street food cravings – not anymore Rahil Verma

Yes, you heard it right!!!! Let me take you through what I came across and how it has addressed my deepest craving from my days in India. When we move to another country from India, we miss our families and friends and other things we left behind. But there is one thing that we all can agree on that we miss unanimously, our very own Street Food!!!! You name it – Paani puri, pav bhaji, masala sandwich, bhajiya, kathi rolls, paneer tikka, dosa, masala chai etc etc…

I am already drooling as I reminisce and write this, and I am sure you might be too as you read these names that bring back vivid memories and nostalgia. Most of us surf YouTube videos to learn and cook these, but it’s never the same. Well now the wait is over. Introducing- Bombay Talkiz – the one stop shop for your street food cravings, as owners Girish and Punita Pandit state. Chefs Kedar and Yash, who carry a deep passion for food and culinary skills from India promise to deliver street foods to your palate’s fancy. 

We had the pleasure of trying some delectable dishes.  The Pani Puri is just perfect to satisfy your taste buds, you’ll want to keep drinking the pani long after the puris are gone. The Paneer Tikka and Soya chaap are done to perfection maintaining the softness, the texture and the haunting tandoori flavour. The Masala Dosa tastes close to homemade. Kathi rolls or Frankies are quite a filling and nutritious option as they not only satisfy your taste buds but satiate your hungry tummy. 

The chicken masala and tandoori options has a kick that stays with you, long after you leave the restaurant. Overall Bombay Talkiz don’t fail to impress further with their ambiance and reflections of great movies – bringing you back yesteryears Talkiz nostalgia all the way.

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