- What is a Mumbai Sandwich?

Mumbai Masala Sandwich is one of the city's most famous street foods, loved for its colourful layers of fresh vegetables, spicy green chutney, buttery toasted bread, flavorful potato masala, cheese, and signature Mumbai Sandwich Masala. Prepared on roadside sandwich grills across Mumbai, it is served crispy and hot with tomato ketchup, green chutney, and potato wafers
Its combination of crunchy vegetables, creamy potatoes, aromatic spices, and buttery bread has made it one of India's most iconic vegetarian sandwiches
- Regional Variations of Masala Sandwich

Classic Mumbai Street-Style Masala Sandwich
The real version is constructed with buttered bread, green chutney, boiled potato masala, cucumber, tomatoes, onion, beetroot, cheese, sandwich masala and then grilled until crispy.
Taste Profile
Buttery, spicy, tangy, crispy,
Why It Is Popular
When everything is precise, the crunchy vegetables, the fiery potato filling, melted butter, and the fragrant sandwich masala make it one of the most popular street foods in Mumbai.
Nutritional Highlights
Good vegetable content
Balanced carbohydrates
Filling a vegetarian meal
Cheese Mumbai Sandwich
Had several hefty layers of processed or mozzarella cheese melted in between the vegetables before being subsequently grilled.
Taste Profile
Creamy, buttery, savoury.
Why It Is Popular
The melt section produces a thick and sumptuous variation that has been particularly sought after by young foodies.
Nutritional Highlights
Higher calcium
Good protein
Energy-rich meal
Jain Mumbai Sandwich
Made without onions and garlic but still with the original potato filling and vegetables with butter, chutney and sandwich masala.
Taste Profile
Fresh, zesty, lemony, warm buttery, toasty, gently spiced creamy, aromatic, nutty, floral, lemon, garlic, thyme, lemon and garlic, gently minerally, fresh roasted chicken, lemon and garlic, gently spicy, cheesy, lemon, toasty...
Why It Is Popular
This would be such an authentic Mumbai street food taste that caters to the Jain dietary laws.
Nutritional Highlights
Vegetarian
Rich carbohydrates
Fresh vegetables
Vegetable Club Mumbai Sandwich
A bigger idea with a rice layer, layers of the vegetables, paneer, cheese, and mint chutney.
Taste Profile
Crunchy, creamy, with a little bit of bite.
Why It Is Popular
Thanks to its substantial filling, it‘s an enjoyable breakfast or full meal for those who prefer sandwiches.
Nutritional Highlights
Rich protein
High fibre
Balanced meal
Nutritional Value (Per Serving)
Nutritional Value
Calories: 380–480 kcal
Protein: 11–15 g
Carbohydrates: 42–50 g
Fat: 16–22 g
Fibre: 5–7 g
Calcium: 180–250 mg
- Basic Ingredients Used
Sandwich Bread
Quantity: 8 slices
Nutritional Value (100 g)
Calories: 265 kcal
Protein: 9 g
Carbohydrates: 49 g
Nutritional Benefits
Good energy source
Soft texture
Filling base
Boiled Potatoes
Quantity: 3 medium
Nutritional Benefits
Rich carbohydrates
Potassium source
Soft filling
Butter
Quantity: 4 tablespoons
Nutritional Benefits
Rich flavour
Crispy toasted bread
Healthy fats
Green Chutney
Quantity: ½ cup
(Prepared using coriander, mint, green chillies, ginger, garlic, lemon juice, cumin, salt, and a little water.)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich antioxidants
Fresh herbs
Vitamin C
Mumbai Sandwich Masala
Quantity: 2 teaspoons
(Prepared using black salt, roasted cumin powder, black pepper, dry mango powder, fennel powder, coriander powder, chaat masala, and red chilli powder.)
Nutritional Benefits
Digestive spices
Rich aroma
Authentic street-food flavour
Cucumber
Quantity: 1 medium (thinly sliced)
Nutritional Benefits
Hydration
Low calories
Fresh crunch
Tomato
Quantity: 2 medium (thinly sliced)
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Lycopene
Fresh flavour
Onion
Quantity: 1 large (thinly sliced)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich antioxidants
Fresh crunch
Good fibre
Beetroot
Quantity: 1 medium (boiled and sliced)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich iron
Folate
Natural sweetness
Capsicum
Quantity: 1 small (thinly sliced)
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Fresh crunch
Rich antioxidants
Cheese Slices or Grated Cheese
Quantity: 1 cup
Nutritional Benefits
Rich calcium
Good protein
Creamy texture
Fresh Coriander
Quantity: 2 tablespoons chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Fresh aroma
Antioxidants
Green Chillies (Optional)
Quantity: 2 finely chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin C
Fresh heat
Antioxidants
Salt
Quantity: To taste
Nutritional Benefits
Enhances flavour
Black Pepper Powder
Quantity: ½ teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Digestive support
Mild spice
- Ingredient Tips
Slice all vegetables as thin as possible so the sandwich grills evenly and is easy to bite into
Use freshly made green chutney and Mumbai Sandwich Masala for the characteristic flavour of a classic roadside sandwich
- How to Prepare Mumbai Masala Sandwich
Prepare the Potato Filling

Mash in the boiled potatoes with salt, black pepper, coriander, green chillies and a pinch of Mumbai Sandwich Masala.
Nutritional Benefits
Rich carbohydrates
Filling texture
Balanced flavour
Prepare the Bread

Apply butter on one side of each bread slice, and green chutney on the other side.
Nutritional Benefits
Complex flavour
Conventional preparation
Layer the Vegetables

Mix potato filling, cucumber, tomato, onion, beetroot, capsicum, cheese and Mumbai Sandwich Masala across.
Nutritional Benefits
Fresh vegetables
Rich in vitamins
Nutrition in balance
Grill the Sandwich

Grill the sandwich in a sandwich grill, or toast on a buttered tawa till golden brown and crisp on both sides.
Nutritional Benefits
Crispy taste
Kousa filling
Tasty flavour
Slice and Serve

Cut into triangles or rectangles, and serve immediately with chutney and ketchup.
Nutritional Benefits
Best texture
Taste fresh
- Why You'll Love This Recipe
Mumbai Masala Sandwich has crispy, buttery, colourful veggies & boasts of fresh additions topped with flavorful spices! This is very satisfying and can be used for breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, or picnics.
Nutritional Advantages
High vegetable content
Good dietary fibre
Balanced carbohydrates
Moderate Protein
A vegetarian meal was chosen to fill the vegetarian meal.
- Serving Suggestions

Fresh Lemon Cooler Mint: A cooling beverage, nicely balancing the hot appetizing Sandwich.
Old-fashioned Tomato Ketchup: Almost universally offered at Mumbai‘s sandwich stalls, authentic.
Salted Potato Chips: Prepare crispy potato wafers for the real, authentic feel of Mumbai street food.
Cold Coffee: An ice-cold glass of Mumbai-style cold coffee is a perfect match for the buttery grilled sandwich.
- Expert Tips
Avoid Overfilling: Several vegetables can cause the sandwich to be too full to grill and cut neatly.
Covers the Golden Crisp: The butter is responsible for the unique golden crisp outside.
Grill on Medium Heat: A moderate grilling rate ensures even heating of the cheese and vegetables while preventing the bread from burning.
Serve Immediately (Best Served Hot): Research has shown that the Mumbai Masala Sandwich is best when served hot, with the bread toasted and cheese melted.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Mumbai Sandwich Masala?
It is a special mix of spices prepared from black salt, roasted cumin, dry mango powder, black pepper, fenugreek, coriander, chaat masala and red chilli powder.
Q. Is it possible to make a Mumbai Masala Sandwich without cheese?
Yes. It could be that common street vendors would also appear to be preparing cheese and non-cheese.
Q. What kind of bread should I use for this sandwich?
Soft white sandwich bread is the traditional option, but if you prefer, you can use whole wheat bread.
Q. Is it essential to use a sandwich grill?
Yes. Can be toasted on a tawa or a non-stick pan, pressing down gently with the back of a spatula until both sides are brown and crisp.
Nutritional Highlights
- Rich in dietary fibre from fresh vegetables.
- Good source of calcium from cheese.
- Provides complex carbohydrates for sustained energy.
- Contains moderate protein from bread, cheese, and potatoes.
- High in vitamin C and antioxidants from tomatoes, capsicum, coriander, and green chutney.
- Rich in potassium from potatoes.
- Balanced vegetarian meal suitable for breakfast, lunch, or evening snacks.
These values are approximate and may vary depending on the type of bread, quantity of butter and cheese, and the specific ingredients used in the green chutney and Mumbai sandwich masala.
- Calories :420-500 kcal
- Protein:12-16 g
- Carbohydrates:46-54 g
- Fat:18-24 g
- Dietary Fibre:6-8 g
- Sugars:6-8 g
- Calcium :220-300 g
- Iron:2.5-3.5 mg
- Potassium:550-700 g
- Vitamin C :30-45 g
- Vitamin A :300-500 IU
- Folate :55-75 mcg
- Sodium :650 -850 mg
Mumbai Masala Sandwich is one of the most famous and beloved examples of Indian street food. It’s that perfect mash-up of buttery toasted bread, spicy potato filling, crunchy veg, fresh tangy chutneys and fragrant sandwich masala in every mouthful. Whether it’s the old-school roadside stalwart, the cheesy cafe style version, or even a Jain version, or a hearty veggie club-style filling, the Mumbai Masala Sandwich is an all-time Delhi favourite. Simple to make, adaptable beyond all reason, it’s here to stay



























