Butter melting into golden bhaji on a hot tawa, steam rising in the evening light
Close-up of hands tearing soft pav bread, showing the fluffy interior
Steel plate with pav bhaji served with lime wedges and fresh raw onion rings
Dark iron tawa from above showing its seasoned black patina from years of use
Hand-painted colorful signboard of the Bhaji stall with menu items listed
Stack of fresh pav rolls wrapped in a clean white cloth ready to be served
Steam rising from a sizzling tawa against a dusky orange evening sky
Open from 6 PM tonight

Bhaji

Pav Bhaji. The real kind.

Tawa-sizzled, butter-pooled, served on the same griddle since the handcart days near the temple crossing.

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The Regulars

Overheard at the stall

Some people come for the bhaji. Most come back for something harder to name.

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I moved to Andheri six years ago. Still come back every time I visit Dadar. This is the only pav bhaji that tastes like the city used to.

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Ravi Nair

Cheese Pav Bhaji, extra butter · 11 years

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My daughter had her first solid food here — masala pav, mashed a little softer. She's nine now and she asks for it by name.

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Sunita Mehta

Masala Pav, two plates · 7 years

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College was across the road. We'd pool ₹40 each after class and get three plates between four people. Somehow it was always enough.

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Farhan Sheikh

Regular Pav Bhaji, extra lime · 4 years

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He remembers my order without me saying anything. On Ekadashi he already knows — Jain version, no need to ask. That's not service, that's family.

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Priya Iyer

Jain Pav Bhaji on Ekadashi · 9 years

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I was here the year he switched from the handcart to the proper stall. The bhaji recipe didn't change. Not by a gram.

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Deepak Salvi

Two plates, extra pav · 14 years

Find Us

Near the temple crossing

No Google Maps pin needed. The evening walkers will show you the way — just follow the smell.

Aerial view of a neighborhood street map showing the stall location near the temple crossing
Temple Crossing, Near Main Road

Opposite the cobbler with the blue stool

Past the paan shop with the red sign

Behind the old temple crossing on the main road

Look for the bare bulb and the smoke after 6

Bhaji Stall — You're close.

When the batches drop

Each batch is made fresh. The uncle doesn't reheat. When a batch is done, it's done.

6 PM

First batch

Usually gone in 20 min
7 PM

Second batch

Peak hour, arrive early
8 PM

Third batch

Best for families
9 PM

Last batch

While supplies last
Open Days

Tuesday through Sunday

Closed Mondays. The tawa rests.

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Pre-Order

Reserve your plate

Pick your plates, choose a pickup window. The uncle will have it ready. A WhatsApp confirmation goes to your number.

1 — Choose your plates

Classic pav bhaji on a steel plate ready to order

Pav Bhaji

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Cheese pav bhaji with melted cheese for ordering

Cheese Pav Bhaji

110

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Masala pav toasted golden for ordering

Masala Pav

70

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Jain pav bhaji without onion and garlic for ordering

Jain Pav Bhaji

85

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2 — Choose a pickup window

3 — Your WhatsApp number

+91

We'll send a WhatsApp confirmation when your order is being prepared.

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