Mumbai

Know about THIS 62-year-old bakery in Andheri West, highly recommended by locals!

This ain't no fancy place but a spot for a quick bite.

Khushboo Ali

Looking for a taste of old-school bakery in Mumbai? Head over to Ahura Bakery & Stores in Andheri West. Founded in 1962 by Dinshaw Irani, this iconic place has been a local staple for over six decades, drawing an ever-growing line of devoted customers.

Despite its modest appearance, a no-frills wooden counter lined with simple white and red placards, Ahura Bakery’s charm lies in its unpretentious offerings.

Bakery’s timeless treats are still winning hearts!

The bakery is famed for its timeless staples, with mawa cakes and biscuits reigning supreme as customer favourites. These treats have been delighting patrons since the bakery’s early days and remain as popular as ever.

Open from 9 AM to 10 PM, Ahura Bakery’s narrow queue often extends out the door by mid-day. If you’re aiming for the best selection, plan to visit early, as the bakery’s delicious goods are quickly snapped up by daily visitors.

Ahura Bakery is a place where the charm of old-world Mumbai meets the practicality of quick, satisfying meals. From mini pizzas, rolls, farcha and sandwiches to its ever-popular khaari biscuits and pastries, every item tells a story of enduring quality and heartfelt hospitality. Despite the rise of Instagram-worthy eateries, Ahura Bakery proves that sometimes, authenticity and tradition are what truly stand the test of time.

Cost- ₹100 (approx.)

Location- 200, Swami Vivekanand Road, Opposite Andheri Bus Depot, Near Andheri West Station, Mumbai

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