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Top 5 dishes to eat at Matunga’s iconic Ram Ashraya as recommended by foodies

Updated On: 17 August, 2023 08:10 AM IST | Editor

Mumbai’s iconic 84-year-old Ram Ashraya restaurant located in Matunga is one of the seven Indian restaurants that made it to the Taste Atlas’ list. It was their upma that secured them this spot—and not surprisingly, the dish was sold out when we went to try it out last week

Mumbai’s iconic 84-year-old Ram Ashraya restaurant located in Matunga is one of the seven Indian restaurants that made it to the Taste Atlas’ list. It was their upma that secured them this spot—and not surprisingly, the dish was sold out when we went to try it out last week

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Mumbai’s iconic 84-year-old Ram Ashraya restaurant located in Matunga is one of the seven Indian restaurants that made it to the Taste Atlas’ list. It was their upma that secured them this spot—and not surprisingly, the dish was sold out when we went to try it out last week

Bisbele bhathThis tangy, rice-based dish has its origins in Karnataka. “It’s like dal-chawal, but with sambhar,” Shubham Shah, a tax consultant based in Malad shares. The dish comes mixed into the rice and contains green peas, French beans, tomatoes, and capsicums, in a spicy, tangy, rasam-style curry. Served with bright orange fryums, it’s an essential comfort food. 

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Bisbele bhathThis tangy, rice-based dish has its origins in Karnataka. “It’s like dal-chawal, but with sambhar,” Shubham Shah, a tax consultant based in Malad shares. The dish comes mixed into the rice and contains green peas, French beans, tomatoes, and capsicums, in a spicy, tangy, rasam-style curry. Served with bright orange fryums, it’s an essential comfort food. 

Butter idli“We generally go once a month for breakfast, all of us friends,” says Parshwa Mehta, a US tax consultant. “The best items, according to me, are the ghee upma and the butter idli.” He says every bite is delicious and melts in your mouth. He also adds that the green coconut chutney that they serve goes well not only with the dosa and idli but also with the upma and other dishes.  “It’s a different combination, but it works.”

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Butter idli“We generally go once a month for breakfast, all of us friends,” says Parshwa Mehta, a US tax consultant. “The best items, according to me, are the ghee upma and the butter idli.” He says every bite is delicious and melts in your mouth. He also adds that the green coconut chutney that they serve goes well not only with the dosa and idli but also with the upma and other dishes.  “It’s a different combination, but it works.”

Kadi wadaAndrea Joseph, a PR professional from Mulund, recalls having the kadi vada and kadi idli, which combines the unique flavours of North and South—an amalgamation of Dahi wada and idli. “It’s tangy-tasting and very unique,” she says. “As a South Indian myself, I’d never come across this dish anywhere before.” Her other picks from the menu include the pudi or ‘gunpowder dosa,’, the neer dosa, and of course, the filter coffee.

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Kadi wadaAndrea Joseph, a PR professional from Mulund, recalls having the kadi vada and kadi idli, which combines the unique flavours of North and South—an amalgamation of Dahi wada and idli. “It’s tangy-tasting and very unique,” she says. “As a South Indian myself, I’d never come across this dish anywhere before.” Her other picks from the menu include the pudi or ‘gunpowder dosa,’, the neer dosa, and of course, the filter coffee.

Pineapple sheeraSweet, bright yellow and like a dollop of ice cream, but much healthier, the pineapple sheera comes served in a stainless steel bowl, like all the other dishes we had. “It’s my go-to place for any snack, lunch, or just to hang out at any time of the day,” says Adishri Amladi, founder of Bakery Eight. “My top picks are the sheeras here; I love the chickoo sheera, pineapple sheera, and butterscotch sheera, and the strawberry one, when it is in season,” she gushes.

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Pineapple sheeraSweet, bright yellow and like a dollop of ice cream, but much healthier, the pineapple sheera comes served in a stainless steel bowl, like all the other dishes we had. “It’s my go-to place for any snack, lunch, or just to hang out at any time of the day,” says Adishri Amladi, founder of Bakery Eight. “My top picks are the sheeras here; I love the chickoo sheera, pineapple sheera, and butterscotch sheera, and the strawberry one, when it is in season,” she gushes.

Ghee podi dosaUshma Khetan, a resident of Matunga, swears by the ghee podi dosa served here—crunchy, crispy, and melts in one’s mouth. It is served in a conical tunnel shape. “I love going regularly; I have my regular six items I eat there,” she says. The ghee podi dosa is warm, flavourful, and has sprinkles of gunpowder chutney embedded into it.

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Ghee podi dosaUshma Khetan, a resident of Matunga, swears by the ghee podi dosa served here—crunchy, crispy, and melts in one’s mouth. It is served in a conical tunnel shape. “I love going regularly; I have my regular six items I eat there,” she says. The ghee podi dosa is warm, flavourful, and has sprinkles of gunpowder chutney embedded into it.

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