Authentic Mumbai street food. Must-try chaat, vada pav, and out-of-this-world desserts like gulab jamun.
This Indian street food spot in Chelsea Market offers an authentic taste of Mumbai. From savory chaat and vada pav to flavorful curries and rolls, the menu boasts a variety of classic Indian snacks and dishes. Be sure to save room for their exceptional desserts, especially the gulab jamun, which are frequently highlighted as a must-try.
Offers a wide array of Indian street food, including highly recommended chaat, pani puri, and vada pav. While many dishes are praised for their authenticity and flavor, one reviewer found the vada pav to be subpar. The desserts, particularly the gulab jamun, are consistently lauded as exceptional.
"The gulab jamun are frequently described as 'out of this world' and a standout favorite. Other highly recommended items include chaat and pani puri."
Customers overwhelmingly praise the authentic flavors and variety of Indian street food, with many highlighting the desserts as exceptional. However, one opinion noted the vada pav was not great.
Important Note
One reviewer found the vada pav to be not great, despite other positive mentions of the dish.
"Chote Miya is listed as one of the food options within Chelsea Market."
Positive"This user has tried Vada Pav at various NYC locations and feels Chote Miya is not the best option."
Negative"This user agrees with the recommendation of Chote Miya and also suggests Saravanaa Bhavan."
Positive"This user suggests "Chote miya @chelsea market" as a place for Vada Pav."
Positive"The commenter notes that chote miya in Chelsea Market has pani puri, but they have not personally tried it and are curious about it."
Neutral"Mentions Chote Miya in Chelsea Market sells Indian frankies and rolls, similar to Kati Roll Co."
Neutral"Commented specifically on the vada pav at Chote Miya, stating they had tried it and did not find it great."
Negative"Recommended Chote Miya in Chelsea Market, mentioning they have several good items on the menu."
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