a partially eaten sandwich
Cheese pav bhaji
Open kitchen
interior
Cold pressed juices with no sugar or ice additives which is very rare to find
Wall of quotes
Hot drooling tava paav bhaaji
Juice
curry, food
Dirty tables
Seating area - so much good natural light
Pav bhaji in Amul butter! We love it.
Cheese Pav Bhaaji - togo eco friendly boxes
pizza
curry, food
Dirty tables
menu
curry, food
Spicy Baji (normal size) and extra pav (2 additional pieces of bread)
interior
outside
soups and chowder, food
Aparna K.
Feb 20, 2025
We have been to Pav Bhaji Hut several times and I love the flavor of their Bhaji. You have medium and spicy version of it . Service is good and not very crowded. Decor inside is so cute with authentic Indian art and pics . Pav Bhaji is Indian street food and loved by all . Pav dipped in butter with sizzling hot Bhaji is simply irresistible. To make this experience better hope they add more Pav to the order .
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Dianna H.
Jul 1, 2024
Delicious but very expensive pav bhaji.A friend recommended this place when I mentioned I wanted to eat pav bhaji. I came here expecting a chaat place and was surprised to see that they only have one food item on the menu: pav bhaji. They also offer cold pressed juices, but that's literally the whole menu.My party of 3 came for dinner on Wednesday around 6 pm and it was empty. The space features a modern casual look, along with a lot of information about the origins of pav bhaji as well as a whole wall of inspirational sayings.We each ordered a pav bhaji ($12.99 for one serving) with two extra pav ($3.99 for each).The food came out very quickly, which is expected since the bhaji is ready made and just the pav needs to be toasted. Each order comes with a hefty portion of bhaji, two pav on the side, and some chopped raw onions plus lime slice. Each extra order of pav also comes with two pav.I was starving so I quickly dug in and it was absolutely amazing. They nailed the flavor of the bhaji perfectly, and luckily it wasn't too spicy even for a spice wimp like me. The pav was also perfectly light and toasty. For the amount of bhaji you get, one order of pav is definitely not enough. I'm glad we ordered an extra set.We killed the food in minutes. It was that good. I really enjoy pav bhaji, and I'd say this was one of the best I've ever had. No wonder they got so successful as a food truck and expanded into actual stores.My only complaint about this place is that it's so darn expensive. $13 for one portion of pav bhaji is a lot, and forking out for extra pav ain't cheap either.
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Roshan R.
May 24, 2024
So, the menu has just one item - Pav Bhaji. One would expect that if the place sells just one item, it's probably the amazing. However, the bhaji lacks flavor. The pav is just soaked in butter. There are many other places in the area with way better pav bhajis. The taste here is extremely underwhelming. And definitely overpriced. They do have some cold pressed juice options. Ambiance is pretty decent. Clean. The service however is sub par.
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Pradeep N.
Apr 23, 2024
I'm from Mumbai and I could say this best place to relish Pav Bhaji. You can ask for Spicy Pav Bhaji if you enjoy extra spice kick. Service is very fast and very friendly staff. Loved the ambiance. Only thing I would like to add is soda fountain.
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Sara T.
Sep 22, 2023
This place literally sells one main dish, pav bhaji. If you're unfamiliar with pav bhaji, it's pretty much a curry with a side of bread. It sounds basic, but it's actually very good. I was a bit hesitant to try, but I'm so glad I did. Pav bhaji had lots of flavor, and the bread was warmed perfectly. Btw it comes with two pieces of bread and if you need more bread you can order extra. They also have cold pressed juices if you need some hydration. I do wish they had other items on the menu, but the name of their restaurant says it all, just pav bhaji. I definitely recommend coming by and trying pav bhaji if you never had it before :) Very quick service and plenty of seating.
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Brandon G.
Aug 2, 2023
Came in to give this place a try in early afternoon maybe around 12:30pm. I was very curious because I have never tried this dish before I had a quick glance around and the restaurant seemed clean, but I was the only one inside the time. I tried to make small talk to see what was in this dish, but the cashier didn't seem too friendly, so I just order it anyway. She offered me some fresh juice that was just squeezed and I asked how much she said $9. I said that was too high and that I would be passing can I just have a cup of water she said sure grab a water bottle and then I noticed a charge $2.50. For an off brand room temperature water bottle that was just sitting on the counter so once again, I said I would pass and just asked for a regular cup of water. She offered a cup from the kitchen sink water, disgusted I said nahhh I'm good! $14 bucks later my order of Pav Bhaji was ready. I looked around for a table and noticed that literally every table had receipts, bread crumbs, sauce and onions, scattered amongst all the tables. By the fifth table, I literally just sat at a dirty table and proceeded to eat my meal. Right off the bat, the bread was very stale and soaked with butter and fried to a crisp. In addition, there was another chunk of butter in the dish. It was spicy but still tolerable. In my opinion, it definitely did not taste fresh but maybe I just do not know what this dish is supposed to taste like, but I pretty much just ate like a third and trashed it. Imagine a Thanksgiving dinner roll that sat out for a very long time and then fry it up with a bunch of butter.My hopes for high, but it just wasn't for me.
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Kathy N.
Apr 24, 2022
Simple but so delicious! Pav Bhaji is a fast food dish that is popular in Mumbai. I learned about this dish from a Netflix show so I had to try it out for myself. The dish is very simple; it comes with two pieces of toasted buttered rolls (similar to Hawaiian rolls but toasted with butter) and a curry-like sauce to dip the rolls in. There was also a side of onion and lime for the bhaji (the sauce). I ordered the spicy pav bhaji without the cheese and it was soo good. I enjoy very spicy foods and this definitely had spice to it. If you're sensitive to spice then try the non-spicy version. Highly recommend this place if you love Indian curries but want to try something a little different!
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Pankti S.
May 9, 2023
I am a mumbaikar and can say for sure this is not authentic Mumbai pav bhaji. It is ridiculously expensive for the quantity they serve. ($14 for pav bhaji, $4 for extra pav) the staff was rude and the tables were not clean. They have a very small menu to begin with and did not have some things we asked for. Overall not a pleasant experience.
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Neets W.
Sep 16, 2024
The service was friendly, and I enjoyed the fresh organic cold-pressed orange juice. However, the pav bhaji didn't taste authentic, and the menu is quite limited, offering only pav bhaji and orange juice. I would suggest adding more variety, like samosas, chaat, and naan wraps. The ambiance was simple and modern.
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AJ S.
Jan 4, 2025
Pros:* Pav Bhaji stew tastes above average * Parking was easy to findCons:* Ridiculously expensive for just 2 buns and a bowl of Pav Bhaji stew. The quantity of food they offer for $14 makes is a poor deal. It's barely filling for an adult.* Additional fees for to go orders - That's kinda rare to see around this area. I asked about the extra charge and the response was that they use premium quality, 100% recycled containers that are made in the USA. Okay, so they want to promote themselves as an environment-friendly business but pass the cost to the customer.* In what world do they think charging $4 for a extra piece of bun is fair for a casual street food restaurant?* Tables weren't clean - my original intent was to eat at the restaurant, but after I found all the tables were soiled and had crumbs all over, I asked them to change it to a to go order and was asked to pay $1 as a to go order fees.* Poor quality of food - buns were stale.
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