Tejasswi Prakash is one of the most popular social media stars and has recently made her debut in a Marathi film. But did you know that she is a foodie at heart? And she has some amazing food recommendations for you to try in Mumbai. So, in this episode of Tere Gully Mein, we are going on a ride by the Marine Lines in an electric victoria with Tejasswi Prakash. Read further to know more about these food joints that she loves.
Her Undying Love For SoBo!
The start of this episode will tell you that Tejasswi Prakash loves to eat. With a street chaat called Chana Jor Garam, she confesses her love for street food. She further tells that while in college she used to come to South Mumbai to eat because they have some small cafes that she loves to visit. She still visits them even now after late-night pack-ups. Her favourite hangout place is Leopold Cafe where she loves to sit with a massive beer tower.
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Food Recommendations By Tejasswi Prakash
In South Bombay, her favourite food joint is Bademiya where she likes to eat Kebabs and Baida Roti. Also, there is a small restaurant called Gokul where you get delicious chicken curry and peanut chakna. She remembered ‘Kailash Lassi’ where you get a mean glass of creamy lassi. And while having strawberry cream at Bachelorr’s, Tejasswi recalled that the Haji Ali juice centre serves great sitafal cream that you should try.
She donned her food blogger hat and suggested some more cool places to visit in Mumbai. One of them was K Rustomjee where you get biscuit ice cream. But Tejasswi specifically urged our viewers to try the mango and pista biscuit ice cream. She also suggested that if you want to try Italian dishes, Gaylord’s restaurant in Churchgate is the place to visit.
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These were food recommendations by Tejasswi Prakash and to more about it, tune in to the video linked above.
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