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Things to do at Colaba Causeway
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Have you tried them all? . Things that you must try out at Colaba Causeway. Find more from our community at http://bit.ly/trellApp
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Mumbai’s guide to chocolate sandwiches
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Trell brings you a bucketlist for the chocolate lovers. Follow our community on Trell for more such heavenly delights.
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Ice cream Chocolate Sandwich Tickle your sweet tooth on http://bit.ly/trellApp It's snack time.. Ice cream Chocolate Sandwich anyone? Perfect for this hot weather.. Only at Subhash Sandwich opposite Podar College Matunga. Need I say more? Credits : Instagram.com/1teaspoonlove
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Raju Chocolate Sandwich Discover the best desserts on http://bit.ly/trellApp If it is Raju, it is the best.Keep your phones switched on as you might get lost in its chocolate Credits : Instagram.com/wearemumbaikars
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Hershey's Chocolate Sandwich Tryout unique streetfood on http://bit.ly/trellApp Heavenly crazy chocolate sandwich at 'Chotu's Five gardens, Matunga. Filled with multiple literally multiple layers of hersheys syrup and grated chocolate slabs! Credits : Instagram.com/indieopus
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Chocolate Sundae Sandwich Make your cheat days last longer on http://bit.ly/trellApp Why have ABS when you can have ABSOLUTELY delightful chocolate sundae sandwich Credits : Instagram.com/sayali_jori
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Chocolate Toast Burn you calories by making your bucketlist on http://bit.ly/trellApp Now who doesn't love Chocolate Toast ❤ Freshly graded milk chocolate over it is much better than a cherry on the cake Credits : Instagram.com/08mukul
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15 Architectural wonders of Mumbai
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From the outside, the Bombay Arts Society building resembles a quirky and artistically disposed pile of boulders. It is entirely covered by a uniform skin of pale beige concrete. The space within is fluid and spacious and contains no straight beams or corners. An innovative and award-winning building, its design emerged from an attempt to create a mixed-use building on a limited 1300 square meter plot. At the lower levels are artists’ offices and an auditorium, as well as a cafeteria and gallery. Above these are four stories of administrative offices in a single unit, with a dramatically extensive sheet of floor to ceiling glass, looking towards the sea
What you see: Bombay Arts Society Where to go: Jehangir Art Gallery, M. G Road, India Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ bysarahkhan
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Horniman Circle is made up of a strong sweep of stately building facades, laid out in a semi-circle. The Horniman Circle Gardens is at the center of it. The Circle was constructed in 1860, around what was know as the Mumbai Greens -- a vast 15 acre space opposite the Town Hall where live music was played every evening after sunset. The Mumbai Greens later became the Horniman Circle Gardens, in tribute to Mr.B.G. 
What you see: Horniman Circle Where to go: Fort, Mumbai Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ yash_chokshi
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Founded in 1846, the Royal Bombay Yacht Club is one of the oldest and most elite clubs in Mumbai. Designed by a British architect, John Adams (Executive Engineer to the Bombay Government), it has imposing Gothic style architecture. Steeped in nostalgia, Queen Victoria bestowed the title of "Royal" upon the club in 1876.
What you see: Royal Bombay Yacht Club Where to go: Colaba, Mumbai Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ the_canon_eye
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Amidst the traffic and chaos around Mumbai’s famous Girgaum Chowpatty, tucked behind narrow lanes, sits a charming little gaothan or village called Khotachiwadi. It may feel like you have walked into a time warp and landed in the 1940s, but your phone still works and if you look around you can see high rises in the distance. It is a curious place but real nonetheless, an oasis of the old world in the madness of the current one
What you see: khotachiwadi Where to go: Charni Road Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: www.thequint.com
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The Maharashtra Police Headquarters moved into what was known as the Royal Alfred Sailors' Home, in 1982. Construction began on the building in early 1872 and was finished four years later, in 1876. As its name suggests, it was made to accommodate 20 officers and 100 seamen. However, the building was actually conceived to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh in 1870. The Duke laid the Foundation stone during his visit. 
What you see: Police Headquarters Where to go: Charni Road Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ yash_chokshi
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For a surreal combination of stately architecture and the busy rhythm of market life, visit Crawford Market, built in 1865. It has a rather church-like exterior, with arches in a blend of Romanesque and Flemish styles. The reliefs are the work of the artist John Lockwood Kipling, father to Rudyard Kipling, and they show rural scenes of farmers bringing wares to market. Within the market stands Kipling’s Fountain, with sprawling carved animals and a carving of the river goddess. Rising above the roof is a regal Norman clock tower, such as what you might see on any typical English market street
What you see: Crawford Market Where to go: Crawford Market, Dhobi Talao, Mumbai Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ reubenculepique
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Established in 1857, the University of Mumbai (known earlier as University of Bombay) was one of the first three universities in India. Its architecture is Venetian Gothic inspired. It's possible to take a walk around the campus, and have a peek inside both the University Library and Convocation Hall. The University Library has exquisite stained glass windows that have been restored to pristine glory.
What you see: University of Mumbai Where to go: MG Road, Fort, Mumbai Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ anushkagupta5
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 The oldest museum in Mumbai, the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum (formerly the Victoria and Albert Museum) is extraordinary example of Palladian design (derived from Andreas Palladio, an Italian architect of the 16th century). Originally established in 1855 as a treasure house of the decorative and industrial arts, it was rebuilt in 1862 in the Renaissance Revival style of Palladian. The Museum was painstakingly and comprehensively restored between 2003 and 2007.— in Mumbai, India.
What you see: Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum Where to go: Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, Byculla, Mumbai Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ emmzpreston
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Banganga Tank was originally at the heart of a Brahmin village and temple complex. Records of the ruins of the original temple in the late 17th and 18th centuries tell us that the temple was dedicated to a Brahma trimurti statue. Later reports continue to describe the peaceful life of the Brahmin village enclave. Today the tank is surrounded by houses and bares little resemblance to the village it once was. However, there is still the newer temple that dates to the 18th century, and several historic wayside shrines. Walking through this historic area with its old and new structures allows the visitor to witness the many layers of history that connect together in Bombay’s spaces
What you see: Banganga Tank Where to go: Banganga Tank, Walkeshwar Rd, Malabar Hill, India Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ chillirose
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It is where you are found every weekend
What you see: CST Where to go: You know about it better than google maps Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ nishu_shutterbug
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The Bombay High Court was built from 1871 to 1878. The first sitting took place in January 1879. Designed by Col. J.A. Fuller, a British engineer, the Court is a masterpiece of Gothic architectural style that was apparently modeled on a German castle. Its structure is made up of black stone, with octagonal towers. On top of the building, statues of Justice and Mercy inspire upholding the Indian law.
What you see: Bombay High Court Where to go: High Court Building, Dr Kane Road, Fort. Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ anushkagupta5
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The Elphinstone College building is amongst the finest Victorian structures in India. It was designed by Trubshaw and Khan Bahadur Muncherjee Murzban in the 1880s, and originally meant to house the Government Central Press. However, it's been used for academic activities since April 1888.
What you see: Elphinstone College Where to go: Opposite Jehangir Art Gallery, south Mumbai. Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/ emilia__emilia  
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Ranwar is a heritage village with written records from the early 1700s, though the village may have existed before then. Like the rest of Bandra, the suburb in which it is located, Ranwar was populated by Catholics, and continues to have largely Christian residents. Now fortressed by nondescript concrete structures, it nevertheless remains a quiet restful place to catch a glimpse into the world of old Bombay. Bungalows with sunlit verandas and gabled roofs covered in red Mangalorean tiles can be found along winding Veronica Street. They are also distinct in the white grillwork of their balconies and external staircases, and short square curtains tied back in the windows. It is said that in the old days villages houses stood open, and today you might still find someone relaxing in a veranda and ready for a chat.
What you see: Ranwar Village Where to go: Ranwar, Bandra West, Mumbai, India Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/
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The Prince of Wales Museum, or the Chattrapati Shivaji Mahararaj Vastu Sangrahalaya as it is now called, was built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales to Mumbai in the early 20th century. It was built with an eclectic combination of elements from the Indo-Saracenic style. It incorporates a dome and finial reminiscent and intersecting vaults, with influences from the Taj, Golconda Fort and Gol Gumbaz. It also has a small jalis for light, tiled and inlaid flooring, a Maratha pavilion incorporated as an internal balcony taken from a wada, a real Martha home in Bijapur, and Jain temple pillars. The Museum is known for its collections of terracotta and bronze sculptures, excavations from historic Indian sites and other artifacts.
What you see: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalay Where to go: CSMVS, 18/20, K Dubash Marg, India Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/rachel_roy
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The first of Mumbai's Art Deco style cinemas, the Regal Cinema was built during the cinema boom of the 1930s. Other cinemas that also came up during this time were Plaza Central, New Empire, Broadway, Eros and Metro. The first film to be shown at the Regal Cinema was Laurel and Hardy's The Devil's Brother in 1933. Movies are still being shown there today
What you see: Regal Cinema Where to go: end of Colaba Causeway, south Mumbai. Check more places on http://biy.ly/trellApp Credits: Instagram/imranamed
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7 must have waffles in Bangalore
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From our community at Trell we bring you the best waffles in Bangalore.Have you tried them all?
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Beligian waffle Location: Art of Delight Cost : Rs 90 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/miss_ebamarie — in Bangalore, India.
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Waffle Location: Hole In The Wall Cost : Rs 100 + Rs 50 for extra toppings Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/amritaoflife — in Bangalore, India.
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Belgian Waffle Location: Cafe Terra Cost : Rs 120 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/vinaysshenoy — in Bangalore, India.
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Ice Cream Waflle Location: The Ants Cafe Indiranagar Cost : Rs 150 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/sugunadew — in Bangalore, India.
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Stawberry and whipped cream Location: A caffe Cost : Rs 210 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/acafebangalore — in Bangalore, India.
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Chocolate waffles Location: A Hole Lotta Love Cafe Cost : Rs 100 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/beyondnamakmirchi— in Bangalore, India.
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waffle with chocolate sauce Location: @cafenoir Cost : Rs 300 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Source : www.instagram.com/cafenoirindia — in Bangalore, India.
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8 Mindblowing waffles in Mumbai
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From our community at Trell we bring you the best waffles in Mumbai.Have you tried them all?
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Toblerone chocolate waffles Location Coffee By Di Bella Cost : Rs 300 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/mumbaiwaali
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Dark Chocolate Waffle Location Kala Ghoda Café Cost : Rs 190 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/ovi_12letters
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Red Velvet flavoured Waffles Location Pink Sugar Cost : Rs 100 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/saylee_padwal
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Chocolate Chip Waffles Location Tea Villa Cafe Cost : Rs 275 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/instafoodie
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Ret Velvet Waffle Location: Ice Kraft Cost : Rs 99 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/designedbite
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Bombay Waffle Location Bombay Waffle Co. Cost : Rs 260 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/bonappetitindia
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Nutella Coffee Location Tea Villa Cafe Cost : Rs 195 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/debprakash
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Nutella Waffle Location Grandmama's Cafe Cost : Rs 210 Find more at : http://bit.ly/trell_app Picture Credits : www.instagram.com/theglocaljournal
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15 Must Have Desserts in Mumbai
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A dessert trail for you all #weekendgoals.
We bring you the best desserts from 5 best restaurants and patisseries across Mumbai. Make sure you try them all
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Rasberry Cheecake 
Restaurant : LSD - Love Sugar & Dough
Cost : Rs 150
Source :www.Instagram.com/thecrazyindianfoodie
This has all the colours of rainbow and all the happiness of a rainbow too. The eye catchy dessert is also very pocket friendly.
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Rasberry Cheecake
 Restaurant : LSD - Love Sugar & Dough
Cost : Rs 120
Source :www.Instagram.com/kp_snapbbox
Cute place with one of  the best cupcakes and cakes. Pocket friendly quick bites and make sure you have many cupcakes in one visit!
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Rainbow Macron Towers
Restaurant : Le15 Patisserie
Cost : Under Rs. 60 each
Source :www.Instagram.com/greymurmurs
Every macron tastes different . The patisserie is very laid back and perfect to catch up with some calories.
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Red Velvet Cupcake
Restaurant : Le15 Patisserie
Cost : Under Rs. 60 each
Source :www.Instagram.com/_aniruddh_sali_
It is red and perfect. As the tradition goes, this is indeed the best cupcake at the patisserie.
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Belgium Chocolate Cupcakes
Restaurant : Le15 Patisserie
Cost : Under Rs. 60 each
Source :www.Instagram.com/foodieamu16
Purely for the chocolate lovers. Never miss out on this cupcake when you are at this restaurant.
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Brownie from Theobroma
Restaurant : Theobroma Powai
Cost : Rs. 65 
Source :www.Instagram.com/svatimaddur
One of the best brownies in town. Make sure you have a coffee along with it.
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Rainbow Cake
Restaurant : Theobroma Powai
Cost : Rs. 110
Source :www.Instagram.com/everythingbloggers
Can you scoop everything at once and eat all at once?. The answer is no and yes.
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The Devil's Mousse Cake
Restaurant : Theobroma Powai
Cost : Rs. 95
Source :www.Instagram.com/thelazyinsomniac
You love chocolate. Take a cab, go and have it!
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Mosiac Pastry
Restaurant : Theobroma Powai
Cost : Rs. 95
Source :www.Instagram.com/samikshamirashi
This our favourite pastry at Theobroma's. It cannot be described, we are sorry, you just need to experience it.
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Dessert Platter
Restaurant : Yautcha
Cost Rs 250
Source :Yautcha
The dessert platter includes selection of macrons, petits gateux and ice cream.
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Blueberry Pistachio Bar
Restaurant : Yautcha
Cost Rs 350
Source :Yautcha
Blueberry pistachio bar includes almond and blueberry mousse with lemon yogurt sorbet.
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Rsberry Delice
Restaurant : Yautcha
Cost Rs 350
Source :Yautcha
Thier signature dessert, Rasberry delice is prepared from rasberry,dark chocolate mousse,hazelnut brownie and served alongside rasberry ripple cream
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Red Velvet Cheesecake
Restaurant : Guilt Trip
Cost Rs 130
Source :www.instagram.com/thesugargeek
Combination of red velvet cake and Philadelphia cheese cream is indeed a guilt trip!
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Mocha Cupcake
Restaurant : Guilt Trip
Cost Rs 80
Source :www.instagram.com/iam_sampath
Picture says it all!
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7 Mindblowing Freakshakes in Mumbai
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Some of the best culinary inventions straight from the kitchens of Mumbai
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Sinful Oreo Milkshake Location : Spesso Gourmet Kitchen Cost : Rs 215 +Taxes Source : Instagram/flavourfuldamsel Thsi sinful orea freakshake ois good enough for more than 2 guys. It will give you all the calories you have burned for 3 days in 3 mins.
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Melbourne Freakshake Location : De Bella Coffee Cost : Rs 300 +Taxes Source : Instagram/henna_aj The picture does not deceive you and neither the taste.Sometimes too sweet for the liking but a heaven for chocolate lovers
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Red Velvet Freakshake Location : 145 Kala Ghoda Cost : Rs 230 +Taxes Source : Instagram/akash_lettheshootsbegin Life gives you tough choices.But nothing is tougher than to choose between Nutella and Red Velvet milkshake.
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Oreo Freakshake Location : Rustico Cost : Rs 325 +Taxes Source : Instagram/Instafoodie Sugar, sweet and everything nice!.
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Oreo Freakshake Location : The Usual Place Cost : Rs 290 +Taxes Source : http://www.burrp.com/ The shake has vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce, Oreos, brownies, milk and whipped cream.Yes, Everything!
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Caramelized Apple Marshmallow Freakshake Location : Mighty Small Cafe Cost : Rs 300 +Taxes Source : www.burrp.com Salted caramel and marshmellows produce a delectable taste.Apple and cinnamon only add to the goodness of this visual delight.
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Salted Caramel Apple Pie Freakshake Location : Hoppipola - Eat, Drink & Play Cost : Rs 130 +Taxes Source : www.burrp.com Perhaps the cheapest freakshake in town!The shake has vanilla ice cream, milk, dated caramel, whipped cream, apple pieces and mini apple pies.
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Best Street Food Of Mumbai
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If Mumbai is a body, its street food is the soul.For years the street food only has become more innovative from before.From our community at Trell
There were cheese sandwiches before and now we have nutella cheese sandwiches. Always , the street food of Mumbai has stayed ahead of times.
Welcome to Mumbai – A City of Food
Here we get you the top 5 street food
1)  Pav Bhaji at Cannon Pav Bhaji Stall
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Nothing can beat Cannon Pav Bhaji right outside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and its recipe is a close secret even now.For 40 years it has been run by ladies.
2) Mysore Masala Dosa, Outside Sophia College, Bhulabai Desai Road
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The mysore dosa is a combination of being crispy at the edges and pulpy at the center.Hugely popular with Sophie college.Also try their Chinese varieties of Dosa here.They have literally re-imagined the dosa!
3) Vada Pav, Opposite Mithibai College, Vile Parle West
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The best wada pav we ever had.It has all the ingredients of being the one who has invented the game of wada pav all together.Crispy sides with soft pavs,spicy green chutney and a loaded pav, all freshly prepared before your eyes.The moment we tasted it we knew why wada pav!
4) Misal Pav, Mamledar Kacheri, Thane West
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They serve three types of misal depending on spicyness required like non spicy, Medium Spicy & Spicy. but Mamledaar is famous for its spicy missal, you should try ‘teekha missal’(spicy misal). One can likewise appreciate Buttermilk (chaas), Lassi or even tea alongside the Misal.
5) Falooda At Badshah, Crawford Market
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The goodness of fresh cream and ice cream can be felt at every sip or bite(the way you would like to have).There are infinite flavours and all sweet in this never ending royal falooda at Badshah!
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What does Trell stand for
Travel and Tell! Treat and Tell! Try and Tell!
There are multitude of messages behind Trell.
What is Trell?
Trell is a location based network which helps you in exploring amazing experiences and places around you.  Being part of our active community, you can share your local discoveries in an all new way and connect with incredible explorers around you. Trell inspires people to move out of their regular routines by providing location based reminders and we believe when it comes to locality, people are experts in their own way.
Places, people and interests are the three dimensions that provide ample space for experiences and explorations when rightly coordinated. We are organizing exploration based UGC organized with long trails, social connect, interactive features and personalised suggestions using enriching technology. We strive to make your local experiences from food to fashion more relevant than ever.
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MOVE OUT AND TRY OUT
YOUR FRIEND FROM TRELL
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This is where Trell started, at Brewberrys in IIT Bombay.The biggest challenge was to shortlist a weekend activity and we could not inspite of all A-Z online blogs and platforms.We believed in one simple idea, if you do not like the system, change it.
Since then we never looked back. Trell is now one of the biggest communities of India
Stay tuned to updates from us on explorations around your city.
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What do you mean ' what i have to do now', Didn't you check our blog?
Trell Team
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