Passengers travelling through CSMIA can enjoy a variety of food, starting from Mumbai’s famous Misal, to the delicious Mumbai sandwich, from Ice Golas to mouthwatering chat offering.
Get ready to take your taste buds for a ride to the best street food festival of the year at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA). The food festival is a haven for all foodies who love the authentic Mumbai street food, and will be on till October 16, 2021. Passengers travelling through CSMIA can enjoy a variety of food, starting from Mumbai’s famous Misal, to the delicious Mumbai sandwich, from Ice Golas to mouthwatering chat offering. One can find these delicious street foods at the Domestic SHA (Security Holding Area) of Terminal 2, presented in the quintessential regional showcase; starting from 10am to 9pm.
CSMIA makes it a point of enhancing passengers travel experience and bringing new innovative initiatives to engage with travelers
CSMIA, for the first time is conducting such an experiential street food festival in order to give a taste of Mumbai for those passengers who do not get to feast on these delicacies while exploring the city. This event will entail street foods from the best of places from across the city- be it Dadar Shivaji Park’s popular Mumbai Chat Corner or the mind-blowing Thane’s Mamledar Misal. Passengers in the comfort of the airport can enjoy Mumbai’s authentic street food that too from brands that have such deep-rooted legacy of Mumbai.
Travelers can enjoy a truly Mumbai vibe, at its very own airport. CSMIA always puts their passenger’s safety first and thus, the festival would be conducted while adhering to all Covid-related norms and protocols. All the staff members present will continue to wear their masks and would practice social distancing at all times.
CSMIA makes it a point of enhancing passengers travel experience and bringing new innovative initiatives to engage with travelers. For CSMIA, passenger delight is more than just a requirement, it’s a necessity. So come join-in and grab a bite from the best of Mumbai’s Street food available at your convenience.
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