Yazdani Bakery by Meghana

Our next stop post Kyani & Co was Café Military but unfortunately it was closed. So Yazdani Bakery it was next.

Yazdani Bakery & Restaurant

Yazdani Bakery & Restaurant

Located right on the road, there was absolutely no one when we reached. Basic wooden tables & long benches were empty. Big loafs of breads were being cut into slices in what looked like a really old machine. All the bread crumbs were collected in a bag attached on the opposite side of the automated cutter. The place smelled heavenly cause of the fresh breads being baked.

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Kyani & Co By Meghana Petkar

Kyani & Co

Kyani & Co

Kyani & Co was our next stop after B Merwan. Walking distance from B Merwan, I noticed a long rope hanging from the ceiling as you enter the café. You need support climbing those few stairs to enter the café, use the rope’s support 🙂

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B Merwan by Meghana Petkar

B Merwans

B Merwans

“Lets explore the irani cafes in town” – was suggested when we were discussing the most important topic in the ERR group – where to go next for our meal?
So we fixed Friday early morning as the shubh muhurat for irani café journey.

One thing was sure, we had to start really early in-order to ensure we get the best stuff at the cafes.

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B. Merwan & Co.

B. Merwan & Co. boasts of a 101 year old legacy. After my trip to this place, I framed a few guidelines for a better experience.
1. Reach early – The early bird gets the Mawa Cake. It’s as simple as that. B. Merwan is known for its Mawa Cakes. In fact, I would call them the Amitabh Bachchan of Mawa Cakes. Simple, subtle and light. These cakes probably have a bit of heaven stuffed inside them

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