Rasmalai, pani puri and baked samosa is to die for ! Loved the detailed menu and the most famous picks from each states! A sure shot stop-by every time whenever visiting Bandra or Phoenix LowerParel !
The freshly baked Pav with the lip smacking Pav Bhaji is my absolute favourite, one must also try the regional cuisines from around the country which are handpicked & perfected to the fullest...you'll never go wrong with Trupti which is synonymous with quality & taste since more than 5 decades now!!
fantabulous chaat n farsan...n the the most yummiest sweets
Tarannum Bakrolwala Adenwala
+5
Excellent food , excellent service, excellent amnbience ... just love the place ... value for money !
Awsoooome..wonderful food..grt ambience.
Grt hospitality...must go back soon.
Quality n taste.... Just perfect....innovative sweets and yummy taste with perfection
New stuff n good quality of regular items makes Trupti what it is today
Gr8!! Fantafab, will definitely visit again and again
Delicious, Tasty, Healthy, Pure & Affordable.
Hey street Foodies ,
How have you been ???
I’m major missing this small crowdy place
I wish I could go there now and have this kinda gujrati dishes🤤🤤🤤🤤
“Khavanu, pivanu,badhane kevanu,
Majaaaa Niii life “😍😍😍😍
I’ll recommend you all to visit this kinda best place in town
Location - Bandra West .
Best moment to capture ❤️
Best place toooo
And frvr best taste 😍❤️
Famous not only for its Indian sweets (Mithais) but for street food too, we tried their chutney sandwich (amazing), baked vada pav (nice) and dahi wada (nice).
The landline of Trupti is not available
Whenever I be to linkin road I make sure to visit Trupti. Just love the tasty,delicious and a variety of delicacies served here. The Baked Vada Pao is their signature dish which we don't get anywhere else. A must visit place for the foodies out there!
This is one of the very few and only Indian street food outlets located on Linking Road next to the Shoppers Stop. They have outside, ground and upstairs seating. On the ground, they have a huge sweets and savory store. We sat upstairs and ordered Mumbai Chai, Bun Maska and Sada Dosa. The food was too delicious! The service is quick too. They can improvise the seating a bit. Rest all is just perfect. Best place to refuel after your street shopping spree 😀
We visited on a lazy Sunday afternoon for a quick snack. The place was full of kids attending a cooking workshop. We didn't mind them because they were doing their own thing, not bothering anyone at all.
The place is small with a few tables on the first floor, and some outdoor seating. However, if you want air conditioning, you have to sit inside which may get full fast. I'm not sure if the restaurant accepts reservations, but since their service is super quick, waiting for a table may not take very long.
The menu is snacky & full of fun items that are typical of Trupti.
1. Moong Dal Chilla: we asked for it to be made without ghee/butter/oil & they were kind enough to accommodate our request. The pancake is stuffed with cheese & peas & their signature masala so mildly spicy. It's served with green chutney & sweet Chutney making an interesting combo.
2. Dabeli: we were a little let down by the dabeli because the bun used tasted more like a burger bun rather than the typical pav used in dabeli. That's not very nice, especially since it's so easy to get dabeli pav in Mumbai!
As always, service was prompt & it was a perfect quick stop between meals for an evening snack.
Great place for mithai , farsan , snacks , chaat, dryfruit etc! Expensive but the quality is great ! Their boondi laddoo is to die for and so are the chocolate ! Great packing and gifting options . They even have a variety of pickles !
A very good experience on a rainy day!
It was the bestest experience!
Just love the way you guys manage the things!
Would love to visit again and again!
A best place to spend time with family!😊
Food:10/10
Ambiance:10/10
Price:10/10
Nice place for some quick bites. Loved their cheese palak samosa and panki. Had also tried the poori bhaji and some other snacks, which were decent.
Good place with some great food. It’s a little heavy on the pockets as the food is costly. If you don’t mind the bill you would enjoy some yummy food. Try out the chats and the tea is good. One star less is for the mosquitoes who feeder on us when we ate.
Hey guyss.. this is a really known place. Have various outlets accross mumbai. One is here in bandra at linking road.. the quality of the food is just beyond words. The taste is also 5/5.. i just love the cheese pani puri and rassgulla the most. Everything here ull try ull love . #food #love #yourknown_explorer
I have come across randomly while finding some quick bites, walking on road , as need to catch up a movie.
And surprisingly find it one of the scrumptious outlet , can compare it with famous Haldiram's eating outlet in Delhi, on same lines.
Ambiance is white painted and few sculptures on walls , less space but quiet a nice area.
We ordered Chhole Bathure and poori Sabzi. Quickly served like in 10 minutes , and you can just check out the pics, how attractive and appetizing it is.
Portion is good, nice on pocket , not spiced up to suit children taste.
Overall in half an hour, we are stuffed and free to go for my movie.
I would love to come here again and try some more items.
The popular street food like vada pav and samosa taste tummy when made in palmolive oil(which high on saturated fat) by roadside fast-food stalls. But if you are concern about hygiene then you can visit Trupti in Bandra Linking Road. It’s a premium fast food eatery serving Indian chaat and desi fast food with a modern touch to it.
It has great variety of indian chaat and it’s expensive but you are pay for overall experience.
Good ambience and friends staff.
Have always been a fan good Gujarati farsan. A visit to this outlet in Bandra tempted me to try it.
It is surely expensive and exorbitant. Their Lower Parel outlet has more variety. It’s ok to get quality food but not at this price. Will avoid this place in future.
Purely for Gujju food lovers... hygiene level is great, cleanliness is great, food & taste is great, staff is cooperative and prompt. In all a 5 star rating.
Must try Pav Bhaji. The most smoothest pav Bhaji ever.
This is for the OMG audience!!! Yes, an apna simple veg menu farsan styled outlet in a place like bandra. God gift totally. Not only is the stuff fresh and delicious, they deliver it too had a meeting in same area and called in for dhoklas and khandvi with masala chai from here. Impeccable is understatement. Just got a lil cold in transit I guess
Trupti a best place where apka maan trupt ho jaaye😂.
Yes amazing food dhokla khaman puri and laot more to have here.
Must going spot.
Varieties of food with some twists and turns in flavours and serving patterns are damn admiring.
Trupti has tasty Gujarati food items.
You will enjoy varieties like
Jhola kachori
Kachori with crispy layers of wheat flour sheets.
dudhi dhokle
Bottle gourd in dhokle and using a very good tray to make even shapes of each cube.
Paneer khulcha
Mini khulchas are tasty and amazing.
Rasmalai
Tasty and rich look😋😋
Kotambir wade
Jalebi and lot many fascinating snacks
It's best at hygiene factor.
This places breathes premium quality the minute you step into it.
Sadly the prices are way too high.
Paying 200 for 2 cheese wada pavs and 1 Samosa .. :D
Not everyones cup of tea ( which was 100 btw)
No denying the quality is quite impressive.
I had a Cheese bomb wada pav and 1 garma garam Samosa.
Really liked it - but i might probably not step in again considering the amount you spend on basic snacks.
Hussain Kalsekar [MHK]
+4
This is one name which is known for its sweets, snacks and farsan. I tried methi utthapa and it was all what you want. Made with pure desi ghee and served with authentic gujarati chutney.
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I’m a regular here. The food is great and priced reasonably. Perfect for a quick meal or to stock up on your snack supplies. The staff is extremely polite and always around to help with some good recommendations. The only drawback for me has been the upstairs eating area which could do with some better ventilation and housekeeping. The sometimes damp smell can be a major turn off in perfectly good place.
Had chole bature, pav bhaji and ras malai. Pav bhaji is so common in Mumbai, but for the first time I had pav bhaji which actually tasted like made of vegetables and not some tomato paste with added colour. I was pleasantly surprised to find the pav bhaji tasted so good. The ras malai is just awesome. Barely sweet and just the right texture. Good quality food!
Located not far from Movietime Suburbia, this Trupti branch belongs to a chain specializing in snacks. I guess like many others, I popped in here for a quick bite after watching a movie. The interiors are airy and bright, large windows and white tables adding to the lively feel of the place. This branch is amongst those which serves chaat, and region specific delicacies, from Delhi to Gujarat to Maharashtra. We were in for a short pitstop, and ordered just 2 dishes. First up was Raj Kachori, which was served in sweet curd, along with the green chutney, and the kachori had a filling of pulses. Apart from the curd being a tad too sweet I loved this dish. Up next was Samosa Chaat, the one with ragda, and it didn't disappoint either. The ragda was perfectly spicy, neither too much nor too little, and the samosa was amazing too, especially it's cover, this is a must have. To sum up then, Trupti is one place that must feature in your go-to list, while it's not inexpensive (you'll get significantly lesser priced chaat elsewhere) you won't regret spending your money here, more so given the quantity of the servings.
Trupti at Linking Road right next to amarsons is a place we went to have chai and something light to eat. So we ordered one portion medu wada coz they serve 4 wadas and my plate above is one by two which they offered to do so my mom and I can share ! The medu wada is fried in normal oil etc but this seemed liked it is air fried (I cross checked - it isn’t) but it’s the crispiest fluffiest medu Wada ever !!!!! It’s not greasy and felt so light that the greedy for good food people like us ordered another plate !!!! MUST TRY !!!!!!!!!
I have tried Panki from Trupti and it was really good.
It was a little spicy for me but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The preparation came in no time and I was very happy about that.
I have also tried their Pav Bhaji- One of the best I have had off late-4/5
Ragda Patice- yummy 3.5/5
And Pani Puri- great 3/5
Their Chole bature and rasmalai is to die for.
Would surely come back to try more from their menu.
Place is nicely done up with cleanliness and hygiene factor taken care of.
They also have farsans and muswakhs that we bought.
Limited options on the menu but they have traditional dishes so yeah it is worth it.
Quality and price is good.
Located on the Linking Road, Bandra, bang opp to amarsons, Healthy & nice ambiance, PURE VEG,
Trupti serves mini meals with perfect quantity & quality Portions for single person for quick bites,
Also they have Best quality dry Snacks, farsans, & Unique veriety of Sweets,
they have Perfect sanacks to carry while traveling.
I have tried Baked vada pav with cheese, Bajri Uttapham, pav Bhaji, Masala Buttermilk & Lassi served in nice earthen kullad,
My favourite is hot selling BAJRI UTTAPHAM,
its crispy , yummy & healthy dish.
Baked vada pav with cheese is also yummy,
must try,
One of my favourite place in Bandra for quick bites on the go.
Tried
Baked Vada Pao
Masala Pao
Medu Vada
The overall experience was great
The only drawback would be the bread used in masala pao was sweet.... it needs the original bread .. misses the authenticity.... the palate is also sweet
One of the oldest and best place for snacks in Mumbai.
It has branches in various locations around Mumbai.
My recommendations
Dahi Batata Puri
Sandwich Dhokla
Garden dhokla
Butter chakli
Tea
Parta
Everything on their menu is worth trying.
Service-4/5
Value for money-4/5
Taste-4/5
Ambience-4/5
I’d give 4.50 stars for the food; the pav bhaji, jalebi, masala chaas and rasgullas were yummy. The khaman dhoklas were the softest I’ve ever had. The 0.5 Star penalty is for serving stale coconut chutney and having too much oil in the Daal Pakwan
We love this place for farsan and snacks...try the methi dokhla, foccacia bread, corn dhokla and the samosa...our favourite is the pani puri there..we also tried cheese pani puri...mango lassi is our favourite...love almost everything we have tried here over the last few visits...staff is very welcoming and friendly...for pictures follow @ foodieandmoody on instagram thank you.
What did I order? Chilla and Baked Vada pav
Baked Vada pav is quite a novel concept. Never did before it strike me that we can bake the Vada pav. The chilla on the other hand was served with grated cheese and was quite delicious. I loved the entire experience.
Food: 5/5
Service:5/5
Ambience:4.5/5
Must visit place. Good chaat food available. And very hygienic.
one of my favorite places but little expensive if you want to go regular, most of the stuff is good at Trupti. neat place good service but expensive
Trupti is located near Amarsons on Linking Road. The place has a wide variety of other offerings apart from the restaurant- it sells pickles, farsan, etc. I really liked the vibe of the place. Service is average.
Now a natural issue wirh restaurants like this is the natural comparison with roadside chatwalas and the question of whether the price is worth it.
I had a Raj Kachori and a dal pakwan along with some aam was. The Raj Kachori was good, soft, and tasty. The dal pakwan tasted good but was really oily. I was having it for the first time so I don't have a prior of how it should taste. The aam Ras was good only.
It's probably a good place to try out stuff you don't get at your usual roadside chat wala like dal pakwan and Raj Kachori. I probably wouldnt have a vada pav here, because I can get it for cheaper elsewhere.
Great ambience
Great staff
Superb taste
Too costly.
But that's the restaurant I wanna try each dish of.
The moment of the day's dish was 'the Lady Pav'
It was soooooooo soft soooooooo buttery I didn't wanna stop eating at all.
Although I didn't like the dosa much. I like Mysore dosa little spicy and it was tangy. But it wasn't bad. Just average.
Cheese Pani Puri is worth trying.
Have visited 3 times and tried every dish on their menu and specials..not disappointed with any of the dish...must try Aamras, dal pakwaan and Bajra uttapam
Trupti located conveniently at Linking Road is an absolute must try for ones who love their evening farsans and sweets.
We loved the Panki -a rice flour based pancake cooked between banana leaves. Devoured their Bajri Uttapam - little cute uttapas with bajra that multiplies the savoriness and adds a wonderful crunch. The green chatni and stuffed mirchi absolutely elevates the taste. Enjoyed it with kulhad chaas which is nice and thick unlike other places where its watered down.
They are loaded with ample other options which we liked like masala pav (their inhouse pav is oh so soft), cheese pani puri and their absolutely divine chole bhature and Sindhi dal pakwan. They have 2 floor seating and the service is pretty quick.
Loved the rasmalai at the end - All in all an absolute must try
Being a Gujarati, Trupti snacks was a big welcome! A perfect place for gujju food lovers.
The dishes which I’ve tried:
Baked Vada PAv
Masala PAv
Paneer dhokla
Panki
Bajri uttapam - A must Try!!
Locho
Papdi jalebi
And the portion sizes at Trupti are a quite small for the price you have to shell out. Overall the food is amazing even do try the raasmAlai there. A heaven for Gujju people!
Excellent is also less , one of best in business, Fantastic quality, we had bajri Wada with green chutney& chillies (5star) , then we had baked Wada pav (mouth watering) I can die for it , focasia bread (superb), Panki (must have) , masala pav also too good , they served it beautifully, well mannered staff & nice ambience, they are the kings in there field , always loved it … & forever will love it … must must must visit once in your life time
A great place to traditional Indian fast food in a hygienic way
Trupti is a well-known name in Mumbai known for its farsaan and fast food. Their Bandra branch has a well laid out feel to it with different section different needs, the outdoor section is great if you;re there just to grab a quick bite but might have a tendency to get hot during daytime. In the inside, you can parcel your favourite snack (chevda, chavana, khakhra and a number of Indian sweets) or you can head upstair to grab a table and devour their delicious food which is what we did.
Their menu is divided region-wise and you it's a great way to introduce your NRI cousins or non-Indian friends to Indian fast food. And we'd like to believe that this is a much more hygienic place to try out these delicacies than risking the health of your teenager cousin for Europe.
We had a number of food items and I'd just give one tip - stick to the classics. We tried their fancy cheese pani puri but we weren't too impressed with it. I'm guessing, regular pani puri would be much better. However, we did enjoy were their Paneer Dhoklas. It's a bit of a fusion take on the regular dhoklas where they sandwich a slice of paneer in between two pieces.
I was pleasantly surprised that they had Panki which is a Gujarati specialty which is a rarity even in most places in Gujarat. I was a bit disappointed that they had run out of Dabeli (another Gujarati specialty); perhaps, a second visit beckons.
Another one of our favourite was their Pav Bhaji. I especially enjoyed their pavs which looks more tiny hot dog buns than your regular ladi pavs.
Their Stuffed Gulab Juman will find an audience among sweet lovers.
Trupti is your one spot high end dining for street food atleast and for Gujarati lovers, this is a treat.
I do find it expensive as compared to the Farsan shop but the food is great
Cuisine:
Fast Food, Farsan & Gujarati
We tried :
1. Baked wada Pav : Anything about vada Pav is good. It is just the feeling of being Mumbaikar that comes with it.
2. Masala Pav : I don't even know how to describe this or elaborate as it needs no explanation. What determines the dish is the sauce and it was good
3. Panner dhokla: Twist to the normal dhokla , found it great and really soft
4. Lacha tokti : Again good.
5. Mysore dosa : I am very loyal to authentic South Indian places in Matunga but liked this one .
Overall the sweets are amazing. Do try the rasmalai there. Also, I would term this place as hygienic comfort food to feast on !
Trupti has slowly become my go-to place in Bandra for a quick bite. They specialise in snacks and mini meals from across the country - Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, South India and more. The space is divided into various levels - dining, snack shop, sweetmeat mart and an outside seating area. The service here is quick and warm everytime we've visited.
Must try dishes here is the Paneer Dhokka - a twist on your regular khaman dhokla courtesy a layer of paneer in the centre. A crowd favourite is the Panki -a rice flour and spices based pancake steamed between layers of banana leaves. Love their Bajri Uttapam as well - mini uttapas with the addition of bajra grain in the batter that adds immense flavour and a lovely bite to the dish. The green chutney and stuffed chillies accompanying all these dishes is what binds the entire experience together. Wash it all down with chilled buttermilk spiced with chilli and a hint of ginger.
Their Cheese Pani Puri however is avoidable - somehow the addition of cheese inside the puri just does not blend together with the aloo and pani. The entire fusion seems a bit forced. Stick to the classics instead - their pav bhaji is fab! Love the mini breadrolls they serve with the bhaji instead of regular 'laadi pav'. End your meal with their spongy rasgulla or their stuffed gulab jamuns, both which will melt in your mouth.
The portion sizes at Trupti are a bit small for the price you have to shell out. That may be my only complaint while dining here.
Only place to go in bandra ( located at a very prime location in bandra )if you are craving for Gujrati and traditional Indian snacks and fast food. They are loaded with variety of fresh food options like dhokla, poori bhaji and all along with namkeen and sweets. They have 2 floor sitting and the service is fast. Definitely a must try.
Ambience-4/5
Food Quality- 3.5 /5
Service -4/5
Value for Money -3.5/5
Had oondiyo puri, paneer dhokla, khaman dhokla. Everything was good, especially the oondiyo. Sweet staff. Can't see anything wrong with the decor too, it shouldn't be rated low.
Good fun.
They charge GST on every item separately, which seems like a sneaky way to overcharge, so that's lame.
Trupti has had a name for a very long time , and recently they have opened up a nice dine in section in Bandra linking road area.
Finally got a chance to try this place out.
Here is what I tried :
Jalebi papdi - people don't normally start with a sweet dish , but what is normal. As soon as I read jalebi papdi on the menu , I knew I had to try it out.
The sweetness of the jalebi was balanced by the saltiness of the papdi and the green chillies we're just like the cherry on the cake. Different flavours and textures coming together in one dish.
Masala Pav- the masala pav was good , the pav was soft and the masala was not over spicy. Slightly more tangy than I would have liked it , but still the flavour was there.
Puri Bhaji- loved this dish. The aloo was mashed well and not over oily either. The Puri too was not dripping in oil. Had the entire dish but still did not get that over stuffed feeling which was the best part.
Masala Chaas- very refreshing drink and the pudhina added a nice zing to it.
Overall liked the place and will be going back to try out their other stuff.
Food -4/5
Ambiance -3.75/5
Value for money -3.75/5
Service -4/5
Happiness Quotient -4/5
Overall Rating -4/5
I personally feel the food is a little overpriced. No doubt the food is very tasty but sometimes I have to think twice before having a meal here as I know my bill will leave me with coins in my pocket LOL. The innovative baked wada pao is amazing. Please don’t try the one with cheese it just spoils the taste. Undhiyu and poori was amazing . Dhokla was fresh. Their fresh lime soda IS A MUST TRY AND I MEAN IT.
Totally avoid the bajra uthapa if you are keeping a check on your calories its very oily. This place is a must try for people who love Gujju food. Don’t forget to parcel a kilo of Theplas and chutney its the fastest selling dish on their menu . Before noon all the Theplas are over . Try your best to get your hands on it . And yes you can skip the pani poori it’s not that great.
A good place to have chaat..I got the baked vada pav as complimentary which was pretty decent..I then had the masala pav which was really well made but a bit spicy..the rasgulla was just about ok..a bit expensive but one should not miss out this place
I got a chance to visit Trupti with a friend at their Linking Road, Bandra West outlet a couple of weeks back and here is how I liked the place -
Now, for those of you who are familiar with the the setup, Trupti primarily sells Indian sweets and savories to customers and now has a restaurant seating space in the mezzanine floor. Right of the bat, the first thing you'd notice is the big curved window wall with a view. It's not a view of the Queen's Necklace but a view nonetheless. They serve various snacks in their menu with some regional specialties from the areas of Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata, from the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan and some South Indian staples.
We started off with their signature Baked Cheese Wada Pav. Thi experimentation with the standard Wada Pav was amazing. The Wada Pav was generously sized, cut into four quarters and served with potato chips and pudina chutney. There was an overload of warm flowy cheese oozing out as we dug into the it. It tasted wonderful and quite honestly, cheese and Wada Pav can never go wrong. Also, the potato croquet in the Wada Pav was baked and not fried and still retained the original taste with the added healthyness was a home run. It is a must try at Trupti!
We then moved on to a Gujarati special, Panki. It was again very well made and light on the stomach. The banana leaves wrapped dish was mellow and soothing on the taste buds. My friend who was having it for the first time in his life really liked it and compared it to an Oriya dish called "Enduri Pitha" but it was far from it. Panki was another dish that you can't go wrong with here.
We ordered a Dahi Kachori chat, a Delhi specialty from the menu, but the chat was made more in the Mumbaiya style with more of curd and less of the other tangy elements.
We also ordered an Aloo Tikki and a Methi Dhokla. The Aloo Tikkis were crisp with nice flavors and went well with the pudina chutney. The Methi Dhokla was again a must try at Trupti with the flavors of methi and soft goodness of dhokla.
Our beverage order had a Masala Tea and a Chaas. The tea was nice and the chaas was exactly what was needed on a hot sultry Mumbai afternoon.
A special shout out to the amazingly fresh pudina chutney that was served with the dishes. Many a times you wouldn't pay attention to the condiments but this chutney enhanced the experience just that much more. Really hope that they keep the standards up.
All in all, Trupti is the perfect place for your 4'oclock hunger with a nice selection of regional snacks and specialties. Do give it a try and don't miss out on the Baked Cheese Wada Pav. Warning- do not expect much in terms of service!!
The recently opened Trupti on Linking Road does not fail to disappoint. From their Kandvi to the paneer dhokla, spicy cheese Vada Pav, jalebi etc [I am particularly partial to this kind of food]. All their food items are fresh and tasty. I would like to compliment Sachin, who's service is exceptional. On another important note, the other servers and especially the manager behind the counter on the first floor need serious training in hygiene as many a times when parceling items they do not use gloves and touch the food items directly. Only when told is it done. Please look into this as it does not reflect well despite the good food at this quality snack food joint.
India is very well known for it's culture, people, traditions, festivals and food. The food of India is regarded as not only colourful but also very tasty, and so is the food at Trupti. With dishes from the length and breadth of the country, Trupti tries to bring all the Treats of India under one roof.
The food was finger-licking. And the view overlooking the Linking Road got me wanting to sit there for hours and gaze at the hustle and bustle on the busy Bandra streets. The restaurant has seating arrangements on the ground floor as well as the first floor and is well-lit. It is run by two sweet ladies, Rupali and Sonal.
The food is prepared very hygienically and is served in disposable plates and bowls. The service is fantastic. I had such a great time at the restaurant.
What did I try?
Baked Cheese Wada Pav - For all the health conscious people who love to binge on Wada Pavs - Head here to try this amazing dish. It has a filling of Wada and Cheese. Served with mint chutney and ketchup.
Bombay Sandwich - The taste of the entire city captured in a sandwich
Bajri Uttapam - This is Trupti's bestseller. It totally won my heart. Served with mint chutney and chillies. It was my favourite dish.
Panki - Like Pancakes, Panki is a thin crepe served in between banana leaves. It is made of rice flour. Served with mint chutney and chillies.
Cheese Panipuri - The pani puris were loaded with cheese. I was very excited to try it. The dish was amazinggg!
Mysore Dosa - The masala of the dosa was yummy. The dosa was very filling! Served with 2 types of chutney and sambhar.
Masala Pav - The pav was freshly baked. It was very delicious.
Masala Chaas - The perfect blend of masalas.
Dahi Puri - I really liked the dish. It was yummy. The dahi had a very natural taste.
Paneer Dhokla - The dhokla has a filling of paneer, chutney and ketchup. Served with chutney and a sweet dip.
Rasmalai - Hands down, The best rasmalai I've ever had.
Stuffed Gulab Jamun - They were very filling and tasty. I absolutely recommend you to try this one.
The decor at Trupti was very unique. I look forward to visit Trupti again thanks to the wonderful service and extremely delicious food.
I actually was a quite upset when Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf was shut and in its place was opened Trupti, a pure vegetarian restaurant. Nevertheless, I decided to give this new place a try.
Now, Trupti has both, outdoor and indoor seating arrangements and it spans two floors. As you enter, you only see eatables everywhere - sweets, savouries, take away stuff. We ordered their chole bhature, puri bhaji, and masala chaas. All of them outstanding. Just too good for words. And worth the money, too.
I'd definitely like to visit this place again to try their other stuff especially the baked vada pav.
We love eating at places which are really close to heart. Trupti makes me happy since I was a kid. I’m gorging upon their mithai & snacks since many Years.
I was stunned and excited to try their first restaurant which is at Bandra.
They have replaced the coffee bean & tea leaf entire 2 storey building on Linking Road! The place is really huge and all we can smell is fooooood! You can also sit in an open area; the place which we chose.
Everything here is made in-house keeping in mind about the best of quality. Also, they do not serve stale food. Everything is served fresh.
All their food and drinks are highly recommended.
Food:
Usal Pav: The Pav is real soft and loaded with butter. They look like mini loafs and let me tell you they are made in-house. Usal topped with onions was loaded with Maharashtrian flavors and. You can also have it for your breakfast.
Chutney Pav: Again loves those pavs. Looked like Masala Pav but they were called as chutney Pav. Spicy and up to the mark.
Dal Khichdi: I would say not to order this as you have so many more things to try. Still the Khichdi was sober and good to go.
Cheese Pani Puri: Puri was served with lots of grated cheese along with a cup of teekha & meetha paani. The sight looked really appealing and they tasted good.
Dahi Wada: What quality Dahi. Five Stars to this dish. We’ve rarely eaten such great quality dahi Wada anywhere. That’s the dish we’ve been eating since our childhood and I was glad that it’s taste is still the same and not faded.
Paneer Dhokla: Paneer slice in between dhoklas is a thing which I can never miss when I’m here. Green chutney served with them is to die for.
Baked Cheese Wada Pav: Now that’s the highlight of the food menu. A huge piece of bun is cut into pieces to unwrap the cheese potato wada inside. Worth trying it.
Masala Chaas: Was served in mitti ka kulhad and tasted really good.
Rasgulla: Meetha gulla was much needed after a lot of delicious food.
Our overall experience was good. Food was served quickly. The place is neat and clean.
Trupti is a nice cosy restaurant located right on Linking Road. Today after some shopping with my family, we came here for a quick meal. We ordered a fresh lime soda, Raj Kachori and a Panki. The service was quick and efficient while the food was delicious. Before this we've bought a couple of their home made snacks and sweets which are also worth trying.
Truly authentic taste of each and every dish. Servers are also good and courteous. Enough options for going there to relish tasty food again and again. Please add delicacies from other regions of India!!
1TeaspoonLove®/Vishakha
+4
Trupti has been famous for it's regional dishes, Chaats, sweets and namkeen. Bandra too has an outlet now.
There are do many things to try here. Variety of dhoklas, Samosa, sweets, Chaat, so many options.
I tried the Paneer Dhokla which were decent.. Could have been better.
Spinach Cheese Samosa again could have been better. The spinach had a lot of Fibre making it difficult to chew.
The Bajra Uttappam were my favorite. Loved them. These are a must try.
The chutney Pav and Panki were good.
The Aloo Tikki was really filling and delicious.
The chole Bhatura were delicious. Loved the chole.
Their green chutney is super delicious.
Do. Not miss the Pudina chaas. It's thick and loaded with coriander and mint. So refreshing.
The rasmalai is super good.
I wish I could try more dishes here! Definitely visiting again for more.
1teaspoonlove recommends
Food - 4/5
Ambiance - 3.5/5
Service - 4/5
Vfm - 3.75/5
Return Index - 4/5
A place which serves Gujju food at its best and being a Gujarati I wouldn't ask for more. So this place serves regional specialities and I became a fan of this place after tasting those delicacies.
It was a working day and I was super tired after a long day at work. Due to that I was even super hungry and I came across this place. My eyes popped out after reading the menu and looking at the spread the had. I tried many things out here and I would say they were fabulous. Service here is also damn good but the only concern is that it is the pricing, it is a little expensive but worth the quality.
I tried couple of dishes and I would recommend,
1. Paneer Dhokla,
2. Jalebi & Papdi,
3. Rasmalai,
4. Bajri Uttapam,
5. Locha Khaman,
6. Masala Pav,
7. Baked Cheese Wadapav &
8. Panki.
Over-all this place is good to visit for quick snacks or getting home Namkeen.
Great food and service... Bajra uttapams and panki are excellent. The food was fresh and served with just the right amount of condiments...Must visit for mid morning breakfast.
Vernika Awal (Delectable_Reveries)
+5
What a fabulous place! Came here after shopping at Linking road and decided to try some of their snack items. The masala chaas was so light and refreshing and a must have after you’ve scavenged through the whole of the Linking road!
Loved the panki and the unusual but delicious bajri uttapam too. The chutney pav is soft as a pillow and has just the right spices as is a complete meal in itself for one person.
While winter season lasts, do try their undhyu poori as well as it is really delicious and worth the money. That said, even the chole bhature are one of the best in Mumbai.
Will come here again and again. Loved it.
Being a Gujurati, Trupti snacks was always a big welcome. Right from samosas to paneer dhoklas and various types of farsans like kachori and wafers they have it all!
This particular outlet is perfect if you are out shopping at bandra and want to grab a quick bite or want to relish some hearty chaats, dosas, gujurati and marwari delicacies or even vadapavs!
It is a 2 storey store with outside as well as comfortable inside seating and a plethora of food to gorge on.. You can also shop for wafers, khakhras and the likes available in various flavours or eat hot meals.
WHAT WE LOVED?
1) Bajri Uttapam: A highly recommended dish by our server.. this was a healthy version of uttapam made with bajri and it was given a nice tadka of jeera corriander etc. It was served with chutney and mirchi.. Recommnded!
2) Cheese Baked Vada Pav: Most of us love the street food but it's not so healthy now, is it? Gorge on this baked vada stuffed with chutneys dry powder and melted cheese.. Melt in your mouth yummm!
3) Stuffed Gulab Jamun: Served piping hot these were stuffed in the centre and were a perfect pick to satisfy our sweet tooth!
4) Panki: This was average! Also for the price we felt the serving was less..
5) Palak Cheese Samosa: I LOVED IT! If you're a cheese lover you are bound to love these mini fried samosas with nothing but cheese & Spinach ... YUM!
6) Pani Puri: It is hard to miss this one! We relished the yummy pani puris served with aloo and chutneys..
The food here is still epic... Must try their Bajri Uttapams, baked cheese vadapavs, paneer dhoklas and khandvis!!
We ordered for Undhiyu Puri, Bajra Uttappa, Panki, Methi Dhokla, corn basket, Ras Malai, Etc. Undhiyu and Bajra Uttappa and Dhokla were excellent but Panki and corn Basket was very disappointing. Hope they would avoid using unnecessary food colouring and also improvise on Panki.
One of my favorite Chaat and fast food places has now opened an outlet at Bandra Linking road! They have some fabulous food and chaats and also have a seating area that ensures that you can enjoy all that in the comfort of an AC restaurant!
The Chaats, Dal pakawan and the Undhiyo Puri are a must have! So is their Masala Chaas!
Awesome place for fresh snacks and Indian delicacies.. don't miss to have a masala chhas. Jain food options are plenty. Dosas are also good. 👍
While you want to have chaat in Mumbai in a peaceful ambience after a hectic shopping session on Linking Road then Trupti is the place. Being located at a very convenient spot, the eating joint did not disappoint me. We ordered -
1. Pani Puri - it was yumm .. the Pani tasted exactly the way I want .. served in a traditional plate with full attention given to the hygiene factor!! If hygiene is the reason U miss on thele wala GOL gappas .. then give it a try at Trupti .. U will not be disappointed !! Also served along was the meethi chatni with an aromatic flavour.
2. Sev Puri - I found it average. Though the quantity was very filling but the curd was a bit cold and sour. U can skip this as there are so many varieties to try here.
3. - Patra - Again a very different and tasty dish. Thoroughly enjoyed the Gujarati flavour of Chatnis served along.
Landed here through recommendations.
- We tried the Samosa Chaat. For the ones who enjoy their sweet taste buds a lot, it's a no. For the ones who do, it might take you to heaven.
-Moong Dal cheela. No useless experimentation. Very simple, well cooked with paneer inside. Served with green and red chutney. Filling and healthy.
Seems like a perfect place for meal outside with family, with offerings for a variety of age group and preference. They also have snacks you could take back home for some munching.
Will I go again? Yes yes yes!
A great take on farsan, Indian sweets promoting our diversity very well.
They have got regional specific menu and it’s impressive. Could be slightly on the steeper side but it’s quality food, comforting- big area with good starting and bright light and if hygiene is our concern this makes up for it. Also, packaging has been kept very well in mind and they have sturdy, recyclable paper plates
It’s good to see Indian cuisine as a whole- fast food and farsan to take a front seat.
Try their- pyaas ki katchori and dahi puri
Very lively and happening place. Delicious food and well priced with a lot of variety in Gujarati and South Indian. Perfect for a Sunday brunch with family.
Taking farsan to new heights, trupti opened up its 5th outlet in the city, a big one in Bandra this time.
Replacing the long troubled coffee bean and tea leaf outlet on Linking Road.
The outlet is 2 floors and has outdoor as well as indoor seating with a lot of history of their brand on the staircase walls leading to the floor above.
⭐How's the Food?⭐
As good as it gets.. My absolute favorite here was the Paneer Dhokla 👌 soo juicy! I don't wanna spell out what makes them juicy obv.. in denial there.. But omg so yummy!
The other basics like Khandvi, Dhokla, Samosa everything was very good..
⭐Dal Pakwaan with a twist.. Served like a sev puri chat.. The Pakwaan here was in the shape of a puri and the whole thing was prepared in chaat style which gave it quite a diff taste! 👌
The place IS expensive I must say.. But you also gotta value the Ambience..
There's snacks in abundance here but they're really lacking when it comes to mains..and a place of such a stature needs a lot more than just snacks.. Hoping to see that happen soon!
Good snacks from different varities of dhokla to kachori n baked pav Chhole Bhature was ok but not good as per Delhi standards South Indian was good
One more outlet of this yummy delicious chain which has over the years given the best food
Recently opened the store offers the best in sweets Farshan and fast food
Must try are their Dal pakwan pani puri and uttapam and sweets and dry fruit mukwaas is a must try
The regular snacks are also available here and the ambience is very nice you can sit and enjoy the food
Trupti is your one spot high end dining for street food atleast and for Gujarati lovers, this is a treat.
I do find it expensive as compared to the Farsan shop but the food is great
Cuisine:
Fast Food, Farsan & Gujarati
We tried :
1. Baked wada Pav : Anything about vada Pav is good. It is just the feeling of being Mumbaikar that comes with it.
2. Masala Pav : I don't even know how to describe this or elaborate as it needs no explanation. What determines the dish is the sauce and it was good
3. Panner dhokla: Twist to the normal dhokla , found it great and really soft
4. Lacha tokti : Again good.
5. Mysore dosa : I am very loyal to authentic South Indian places in Matunga but liked this one .
Overall the sweets are amazing. Do try the rasmalai there. Also, I would term this place as hygienic comfort food to feast on !
Trupti snacks is located in Bandra on linking road. You can easily notice it from main road. It is crowded usually on weekends as well as week days. Good place to have delicious north Indian, Gujrati south Indian snacks. There are various sweet dishes like rabadi jalebi, jalebi fafda and gajar halwa, badam sheera etc. you can give try to them as well. There are various kinds of Dhoklas available here. I have added pictures of same down the review. It is popular amongst corporates & youths. This place is popular because of its prime location. Nice place to hang out with friends/buddies.
Trupti snacks is a unique café which differentiate itself from others café. This place is not just for time-pass and hangout. It really serves very delicious food. Staff here is very polite. This café is much spacious. Cleanliness is worth mentioning here. There AC and open-air seating arrangement here.
Place is so simple that you fall in love with its simplicity. Hospitality of this place is worth to mention.
This is a very famous brand of South Mumbai. Lovely chats farsan n good veg snacks. Out here in bandra they have a good dine in concepts hence kept some lovely food.
Located not far from Movietime Suburbia, this Trupti branch belongs to a chain specializing in snacks. I guess like many others, I popped in here for a quick bite after watching a movie. The interiors are airy and bright, large windows and white tables adding to the lively feel of the place. This branch is amongst those which serves chaat, and region specific delicacies, from Delhi to Gujarat to Maharashtra. We were in for a short pitstop, and ordered just 2 dishes. First up was Raj Kachori, which is served in sweet curd, along with the green chutney, and the kachori has a filling of pulses. Apart from the curd being a tad too sweet I loved this dish. Up next was Samosa Chaat, the one with ragda, and it didn't disappoint either. The ragda was perfectly spicy, neither too much nor too little, and the samosa was amazing too, especially it's cover, this is a must have. To sum up then, Trupti is one place that must feature in your go-to list, while it's not inexpensive (you'll get significantly lesser priced chaat elsewhere) you won't regret spending your money here, more so given the quantity of the servings.
Must visit place
Nice decor
Nice food
Bit costly
Unique bread quality
We had kulhad masala tea and bun maska. I don't like masala tea but I loved the tea here. Kulhad had nice earthy fragrance. I drank kulhad tea first time. It was a great experience.
Nice food. Masala pav and lime soda. Amazing treat
You will get amazing variety of sweets here for all occasions and lovely packing options. They also serve short snacks like Packing bhaji, chat and Channa Bhutura to name a few. Location wise also is apt for shoppers who come to linking road for street shopping.
Innovative vegetarian snack options like baked batawada were a sweet surprise, along with classics like undhyo with puri. Nice seating arrangement on the upper floor ,the lower is a bit cramped being surrounded by various snack and sweet counters. Service is really good and food high on taste .
A place which serves Gujju food at its best and being a Gujarati I wouldn't ask for more. So this place serves regional specialities and I became a fan of this place after tasting those delicacies.
It was a working day and I was super tired after a long day at work. Due to that I was even super hungry and I came across this place. My eyes popped out after reading the menu and looking at the spread the had. I tried many things out here and I would say they were fabulous. Service here is also damn good but the only concern is that it is the pricing, it is a little expensive but worth the quality.
I tried couple of dishes and I would recommend,
1. Paneer Dhokla,
2. Jalebi & Papdi,
3. Rasmalai,
4. Bajri Uttapam,
5. Locha Khaman,
6. Masala Pav,
7. Baked Cheese Wadapav &
8. Panki.
Over-all this place is good to visit for quick snacks or getting home Namkeen.
Great place to visit for snacks, sweets, chaat and farsan. The food is priced expensive but the quality is great.
Parking is an issue and that might be a cause of concern. The location is otherwise very convenient in the upscale Bandra locality of Mumbai.
Must visit to try their assortment of snacks and sweets.
Little on the expensive side, but worth the taste and quality of food. I've been there a couple of times and have had their delicious and chilled Pani puri, pav bhaji, chole bhature (I'm so fascinated by their large size bhature), khaandvi, medu vada and dosa. Everything was good. Apart from this, they also have a great variety of sweets, chocolates and dey fruits.
They provide indoors as well as outdoor seating.
Valet parking is not available but the lane inside usually has parking space.
Overall worth a visit of veg lovers especially south Indian and Gujarati lovers.
It's a nice small place to hangout and offers a great variety of snacks. Snack options are mostly Gujarati farsan items. Apart from farsan they only offer dosa, pav bhaji and chaat (after 4pm). They have their store of farsan, sweets and dry fruits in the ground floor and sitting arrangement on the 1st floor. So overall it's a good place to grab a quick bite or chill over snacks but not a place for full fledged meal.
Very good snacks. Slightly pricey but good quality and safe. Try the sada dosa khakra. The sweets are also quite good - I personally like the pedas very very much. You will find yourself coming back for more.
India is very well known for it's culture, people, traditions, festivals and food. The food of India is regarded as not only colourful but also very tasty, and so is the food at Trupti. With dishes from the length and breadth of the country, Trupti tries to bring all the Treats of India under one roof.
The food was finger-licking. And the view overlooking the Linking Road got me wanting to sit there for hours and gaze at the hustle and bustle on the busy Bandra streets. The restaurant has seating arrangements on the ground floor as well as the first floor and is well-lit. It is run by two sweet ladies, Rupali and Sonal.
The food is prepared very hygienically and is served in disposable plates and bowls. The service is fantastic. I had such a great time at the restaurant.
What did I try?
Baked Cheese Wada Pav - For all the health conscious people who love to binge on Wada Pavs - Head here to try this amazing dish. It has a filling of Wada and Cheese. Served with mint chutney and ketchup.
Bombay Sandwich - The taste of the entire city captured in a sandwich
Bajri Uttapam - This is Trupti's bestseller. It totally won my heart. Served with mint chutney and chillies. It was my favourite dish.
Panki - Like Pancakes, Panki is a thin crepe served in between banana leaves. It is made of rice flour. Served with mint chutney and chillies.
Cheese Panipuri - The pani puris were loaded with cheese. I was very excited to try it. The dish was amazinggg!
Mysore Dosa - The masala of the dosa was yummy. The dosa was very filling! Served with 2 types of chutney and sambhar.
Masala Pav - The pav was freshly baked. It was very delicious.
Masala Chaas - The perfect blend of masalas.
Dahi Puri - I really liked the dish. It was yummy. The dahi had a very natural taste.
Paneer Dhokla - The dhokla has a filling of paneer, chutney and ketchup. Served with chutney and a sweet dip.
Rasmalai - Hands down, The best rasmalai I've ever had.
Stuffed Gulab Jamun - They were very filling and tasty. I absolutely recommend you to try this one.
The decor at Trupti was very unique. I look forward to visit Trupti again thanks to the wonderful service and extremely delicious food.
Each of the Trupti sweets outlets is a treasure cove of lip smacking delicious "Farsan" from common treats like kachori, samosa, chips, etc to the exotic like til papad, bajri vada and scores more. Of all the Farsan places, this is my favourite, both in terms of taste and quality. My one stop shop for the category
Trupti Sweets is a restaurant that serves strictly veg food. The specialise in chats and sweets. They also sell farsans, wafers and snacks. They have an outdoor seating as well as indoor. We had the Samosa plate, pani puri and dahi puri. We enjoyed the samosas in particular.
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