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These Top 5 Modak Places Are Perfect For Bachelors; Know More

It's officially modak season, and if you're a bachelor craving delicious modaks, here are the top 5 places you must visit this Ganpati to get your fix:

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By Shreya Mirikar
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1. Aaswad (Shivaji Park, Dadar)

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If you're a bachelor in Mumbai, you can't miss this popular spot in Shivaji Park, Dadar, known for its authentic ukdiche modak. These modaks are available year-round but tend to be in high demand, so make sure to order in advance. It's definitely a must-visit for any modak lover!

2. Modakam(Prabhadevi)

Anyone familiar with the city will know about this place. The ukdiche modaks here combine coconut, jaggery, and sugar, all topped with a generous amount of ghee, creating a flavor that’s simply irresistible. At just INR 47 per piece, they’re quite affordable and available all year round. You won’t be able to get enough of them!

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3. Panshikar(Dadar)

Panshikar is one of Mumbai’s oldest mithai shops, established in 1921 and a legendary name in Dadar. While they offer a variety of modaks with saffron, nuts, and dry fruits, their ukadiche modaks are the most popular. You can get 5 pieces starting at just INR 71, making them a great deal. Panshikar also has locations in Girgaon and Vile Parle.

4. MM Mithaiwala (Malad West)

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You’ve probably heard of this place—it’s well-known across the city for its incredibly soft modaks. They offer a range of flavors including kesar, malai, kaju, and their specialty, the Rangoli modak. They’ve recently introduced chocolate modaks. All their modaks are made with pure ghee, ensuring top-notch quality.

5. Eastern House By Sangeeta (Peddar Road)

If you’re looking for sugar-free or vegan modak options, this place is a perfect choice. Founded in the 70s by Mulchand Jobanputra, this popular dessert spot now has four locations across the city: Fort, Peddar Road, Vile Parle, and Andheri. For Ganesh Chaturthi, they offer a range of flavors including sugar-free orange, kesar, and blueberry modaks, as well as vegan cashew modaks.

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