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Will Mumbai’s new-age Irani cafes be able to revive the fading tradition?

Irani cafes are cultural heritage sites. They reflect influences that have shaped Mumbai`s identity. But how are these new-age Irani cafes doing their bit; read

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A new outlet of Cafe Irani Chaii has opened in Chembur/ team mid-day

A new outlet of Cafe Irani Chaii has opened in Chembur/ team mid-day

Amidst the modernity and fast-paced lifestyle of Mumbai and its neighbours, one often comes across a quaint Irani cafe that has a distinct charm and culinary delight. Irani cafes serve as more than just places to grab a quick bite–they are living relics of a bygone era. 

Most cafes were established during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries when Zoroastrian immigrants from Iran settled in India, particularly Mumbai and eventually became an integral part of the city’s societal fabric. 

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