Badshah Cold Drinks

Mumbai (Bombay)


Opposite Crawford Market, Badshah has been serving snacks, fruit juices and its famous falooda (rose-flavoured drink of milk, cream, nuts and vermicelli), kulfi falooda (with ice cream) and kesar pista falooda (with saffron and pistachios) to hungry bargain hunters since 1905. A must.


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