The streets of Mumbai's Mohammed Ali Road is a haven for foodies.
Photographs by Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Come Ramzan and the streets of Mohammed Ali Road, Mumbai will be brimming with people.
The shops that wear a deserted look during daytime will entice your taste buds with live, mouth-watering displays of food in the evening.
Some flock here to break their fast and have Iftar, while others come to explore and share their love for tummy-happy food.
Our photographer went tripping and came back with these photos.
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IMAGE: As dusk sets in, this young chef at Zaika Restaurant, Mohammad Ali Road shows off his multi-tasking cooking skills.
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IMAGE: Shami kebabs from Noor Mohammadi (a popular food joint) are to die for.
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IMAGE: A closer view of the melt-in-your-mouth kebabs.
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IMAGE: Seekh kebabs from Rehmaniya Restaurant.
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IMAGE: 6 ka mixture is a special delicacy served at Hindustan hotel. To make it, six kebabs are beaten in egg and then deep fried in oil.
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IMAGE: A close up of 6 ka mixture.
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IMAGE: Various kebabs on display -- choose from chicken tandoori, chicken tikka, chicken pahadi, chicken malai kebab and chicken reshmi tikka.
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IMAGE: A worker sets the seekh kebab on a grill.
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IMAGE: Sandal or Sandan is a sweet dish made using rice, coconut, sugar and mawa.
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IMAGE: It's hard to resist these hot jalebis from JJ Jalebi.
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IMAGE: After a heavy meal, head to Suleman Usman Mithaiwala to sample their desserts.
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IMAGE: Beware of the crowded street near Minara Masjid. For food lovers though, this is a small price to pay for the foodgasm.
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