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Mumbaiyaa Street Foods - Pure Vegetarian
Address: 4160 Hastings St, Burnaby, BC V5C 2J4, Canada
Phone: (604) 327-4941
State: British Columbia
County: Metro Vancouver
City: Burnaby
Zip Code: V5C 2J4


Opening Hours

Monday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM

Reviews
Had lunch here recently and was pleasantly surprised. I tried the sada vada paav, which was delicious—simple yet packed with flavor. The potato bhaji and puris were fresh and satisfying, a great combo. I wasn’t a fan of the shrikhand though—the essence was a bit overpowering for my taste. Still, it’s a solid spot for authentic Indian food, and I’m definitely curious to explore more of their menu.
We visited Mumbaiyan for the first time and tried the chole samosa, sev puri, paneer frankie, rose falooda and vada pav recommended by the staff. Unfortunately, the food was quite average overall. The vada pav was overwhelmingly spicy, masking any other flavors. The chole was overpowering with too much spice mix, and the frankie was also heavy on the spices and fairly average in taste.nWe barely managed to finish half of each dish, only because we were hungry but the spice mix felt so heavy in the throat that we eventually stopped eating.nThe rose falooda was the saving grace of the meal. If we ever came back, it would only be for the falooda, not for the food.
What an amazing experience we had at Mumbaiyaa- street foods in Vancouver! It’s a pure vegetarian restaurant that truly captures the authentic taste of Mumbai.nnWe tried their Vada Pav, Dabeli, Frankie, and Shack, and every single item was absolutely delicious. The Vada Pav had the perfect spice and crunch, the Dabeli was packed with flavor, and the Frankie was loaded with fresh ingredients and bold spices. The Shack was a delightful surprise – refreshing and full of street-style flair!nnThe atmosphere was lively, service was quick, and the staff were super friendly. Specially Dipti and Ashish who owned the restaurant were there and helped us with suggestions to order. We even took some great pictures that show just how tempting the food looked — will definitely be sharing those!nnHighly recommend this place if you’re looking for real, flavorful Mumbai street food right here in Vancouver. We’ll definitely be back!
walked in to this place around 5:30pm. Seated immediately. After we placed order it took around 20 minutes for one item to arrive. We ordered Pani puri it was flavorful. Dahi puri took another 10 minutes to arrive but it was amazing. We ordered tea, the quantity was too good for the price but felt tasteless. Nimbu Pani was refreshing. Puri amras was good not amazing.overall good experience. The service is little slow but good and quality and quantity is good.
Really enjoyed it. The staff was very welcoming. I was kind of confused when I walked in because I was expecting to see the menu on a wall or screen, but they actually have paper menus, which is a good thing because the menu is quite extensive. I was told I could take a seat with the menu and ring the bell at the register when I was ready to order.nI got the manchurian frankie to eat. To drink, I couldn't decide between the kesar elaichi chai and the khus lassi, so I ended up just ordering both. The frankie could not have been better - the veggie manchurian balls were packed with flavour and the chutneys were delicious. There was just the right balance of chutney inside the wrap that every bite was juicy but not messy. The wrap wasn't too oily either. Low-medium spice level. I wouldn't recommend it if your spice tolerance is absolute zero, but I think most people would find this spice level very manageable. They do have a spicier version schezwan on the menu if you like really hot food. Really good chai too. They used lots of saffron for a rich flavour. They apparently make their chai with less milk to allow the flavour of the tea to shine more, and another added bonus is that using less milk made it less heavy for me to drink. The lassi was fine, but I tasted the sweetness of it more than the khus essence, although I say this with the disclaimer that I didn't actually know what khus would taste like and tried this out of the curiosity to find out. So this could be what it's supposed to be like, but it didn't do much for me. However, the lassi was very effective in cooling the slight heat from the frankie.nI visited around 4 pm which unexpectedly seemed like it was right on the end of a rush. Considering that several groups had ordered before me, my food came out in a reasonable time, but not all at once since they bring dishes to the table as they're ready. My chai came out first, then the frankie about 5 minutes later, and the lassi another 5 minutes after that. I didn’t mind the slight delay, especially since the chai was so hot that it needed some time to cool before I could drink it anyway.nNo frills in the atmosphere here, but there are some fun touches like the decorative lights by the register, the street food mural, and of course the bright orange accents. The place looked very clean. I also liked the metal plates and mugs that the dine-in food came in; felt very authentic.
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Eastbound Hastings St @ Gilmore Ave 70 meters
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Southbound Gilmore Ave @ Hastings St 140 meters
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Westbound Hastings St @ Madison Ave 230 meters
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