Updated On: 30 June, 2018 03:44 PM IST | Mumbai | Dhara Vora Sabhnani
This monsoon, head out on a food trail tucked inside Kalbadevi, home to some of Mumbai's oldest snacking addas

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The commercial hubs of Mumbai, new or old have given the city a vibrant food history based on the eras they emerged in. Be it the countless hip new restaurants and bars that continue to open in Lower Parel and Bandra Kurla Complex, chiwda galli in the mill district of Parel or the Irani cafés of Fort. One such old market of the city, and one of the richest in the country, is Zaveri Bazaar. Though the merchants deal in gold and diamonds every day, the area is home to some of the most pocket-friendly stalls and eateries that offer delicious value-for-money finds. So whether you need to buy gold and fabric (Mangaldas Market and Mulji Jetha Market) or not, here’s why you should head to one the oldest markets of the city for a crispy evening.
