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Bhupesh
2 years ago
Kheema dry which comes with 3 pao -105/- Mutton pattice -34/- Rasberry soda -30/- Just spent 169/- for this tempting and delicious meal 🤌🏼 Most of the Irani cafes bake thier pao by own but this cafe get it ordered but other savouries and deserts are made here itself as said by staff Ambience : 10/10 Food : 10/10 Price : 10/10 Payment method : 5/10 Some may like the old school way some may not.


Obaid Shaikh
3 years ago
Opened in 1932, just beside the Byculla railway stn...this place hasn't loosened its charm till date, The taste of their Mawa Cake, Chicken puff, Soda's, their trademark sauce....its same throughout the time....This bakery Cum restaurant will give the vibe of old Bombay....Their Quantity & Quality is the same throughout the generation....(They only accept Cash)...No cards, No Gpay available here

TheFlashEater
7 years ago
This place is located exactly outside byculla station.... And it is great for people who travel on trains.... It also has a bakery which will provide you with freshly baked products..... I often get my breads from there.... 👍👍👌

Siddhesh Assawa
6 years ago
Visited this gem of a restaurant cum bakery cum general store right outside byculla station east. The store was up and running by 930am. Typical Parsi vibes! The cafe is minimal. They bake their own breads. The service is fast. I ordered the classic 1. Pallonji raspberry soda 🥤 2. Cheese omelette with pav 🍳 3. Mineral water 💧 Everything done in 72₹. What else do I need. Next time you’re here. Do try the mawa cakes and mutton patties . Heard it’s a speciality. It was already sold out by 10am, I couldn’t wait for a fresh batch 😔




Akhila Patil
6 years ago
Been here for a Sunday morning breakfast .its next to Byculla railway station and opposite to Byculla bakery. We ordered mawa samosa and mawa cakes as a takeaway . And had chai ,bun maska,cheese omelette pav with raspberry soda. Chai was nice,bun maska was generously buttered, omelette was yum in taste and so does the mawa samosa and cakes. Staff is polite ,service is quick, value for money place. Quality and quantity wise great too. Thumbs up from my side. Definitely gonna visit them next for their chicken salami and caramel custard soon





Dipranjan Nandy
5 years ago
A nice cool cafe ambience wise, which gives u a old world charm ( Almoat 90 years old and running) with a very simple furnishing, and a really antic wall clock will surely take you back in by gone era. Located just outside Byculla station so its easily accessible by train. Tried their Bun muska and cheese omlete, Mawa cupcake!! Food was good, Bun maska was fresh and Mawa cupcake was fresh..😊😊 Visit for vibe and nice pocket friendly food.


FoodVuer
6 years ago
This place is close to Byculla station on the East side. At a walking distance from station you will find this place. This is one of the oldest Irani cafe you will find. Good for snacks. You can try out items like Bun, Bun maska, Chai, Omelette, Patties, Bakery items, etc. Ordered Meetha Khaari; which was unusual but it really tastes Good. You can have this item with Chai also

Krunal Shroff
6 years ago
Regal Is a pretty old Restaurant / Bakery located right outside Byculla Railway Station . It is Famously known for its Chai- khari , Iranian/Parsi Breakfast and the Bakery Items . Does not have the rich Ambience and stuff . The Place is a bit old with the same Furniture and tables , but has its own Charm too . Having only 10-15 mins i went in and ordered Chai and the Mawa cake . The Mawa Cakes are really good here . I regret not having a chance to eat more here . But its nit the last time i’d visit here . The Staff is kind and helpful in suggesting the best you can have here .


Pranave Nanda
2 years ago
A 3.5/5 from me - Right outside Byculla station, Regal has held its ground since its beginnings in 1932. Has an antique vibe to it like all places of its kind. The bun maska, bhurji, chai were just about decent - nothing too great or bad, just alright. But what truly sets it apart is its affordability: it is the easiest-on-pocket among all Irani and Parsi cafes. I also tried the red 'coconut' cake that they sell (they're a bakery too, unsurprisingly) and I found it rather nice! They do sell mawa and plum cakes as well.



Hirak Deb
1 year ago
92 year old Irani cafe & store that has seen better days. Spread over two floors though the mezzanine is out of service and decor is dilapidated. Food is very average, (very oily omelette, mutton patty has more potato than mutton) but reasonably priced. Service is fast and intimate. Need to improve on cleanliness and hygiene. This is an only cash restaurant.




₹250 for two
Fast Food
❖Dinner | ❖Takeaway available |
❖Lunch | ❖Indoor seating |
❖Breakfast |
