In Photos: Taking In the Revelry at Mohd Ali Road, One Last Time

Walking the lanes of Mumbai before we celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr.

Sabika Razvi
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Visitors throng Mohammed Ali Road for their final iftar before Eid-ul-Fitr. 
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Visitors throng Mohammed Ali Road for their final iftar before Eid-ul-Fitr. 
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)

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Walking through Mumbai’s crowded and noisy Mohammed Ali Road is every foodie’s delight and is nothing short of a festival, each night. From sumptuous nihari, tandoori murgh to the sweetened malpua, this food trail offered the best of everything.

(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)

We saw visitors throng the khau galli at Mohammed Ali Road for their final iftar.

(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
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As we walked a little further, we found a little piece of Persia tucked away in the narrow by-lane of Dongri. The magnificent Mughul Masjid transports you back to Iran with its intricate carvings on the minarets and Persian architecture.

(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)

After fasting for a month, chand raat or the night before Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated by all Muslims shopping and gorging on food all night.

(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)
(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)

Minara masjid is lit up for Eid.

(Photo: The Quint/Mahesh Singh)

While our food walk through Mohammed Ali Road concluded, the celebrations for Eid continued.

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