Le 15's Pooja Dhingra Picks Her 10 Favourite Mumbai Desserts For Different Budgets

Le 15's Pooja Dhingra Picks Her 10 Favourite Mumbai Desserts For Different Budgets

Pooja Dhingra is the founder of Le15 Patisserie and Studio Fifteen Culinary Centre in Mumbai. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, she brought a flaky, buttery, perfect piece of that pie to India through her delectable desserts and now iconic dessert cafe, which seems to be increasing its outlets everyday. She has been featured in national dailies and is a regular favourite for fashion and lifestyle glossies not just for her abilities in the kitchen, but also as a dynamic businesswoman and inspiration to women everywhere. She was even selected by Forbes India for their 30 under 30 achievers list for 2014.

Scroll on for a personalised guide like none other. 

Pooja Dhingra

I. Vanilla Panna Cotta with a passion fruit reduction @ Pali Village Cafe 

Surprisingly, this is one of my favourite desserts in the city. I usually only choose chocolate in a menu, but the consistency and texture of this dessert are spot on.

 Cost: 385

Vanilla Panna Cotta with a passion fruit reduction (Representational Image) Image Source: www.bbcgoodfood.com

II. Falooda @ Badshah

I always make a quick stop here when I'm shopping for baking supplies in Crawford market. My favourite is the Royal Falooda served with vanilla ice cream.

Cost: Rs. 75

Royal Falooda fron Badshah Image Source: Pinterest

III. Sitaphal Cream @ Haji Ali Juice Center 

This one is full of nostalgia and pure indulgence. It's made with custard apple pulp and heavy cream—you cannot go wrong with this one!

Cost: Rs. 240

Sitaphal Cream from Haji Ali Juice Centre Image Source: www.hajialijuicecentre.in

IV. Gulab Jamun @ Jhama Sweets

Any festival at home is incomplete without my dad bringing us Gulab Jamun from Jhama.

Cost: Rs. 20 per piece.

Gulab Jamun (Representational Image) Image Source: www.yummytummyaarthi.com

V. Salted Caramel Ice Cream @ Sucre des Terres 

Pastry chef Kunali works her magic with her artisnal ice cream brand in Worli. You need to pre-order and they will home deliver. The Ice cream is rich, creamy and has the perfect balance of sweet and salty.

Cost: Rs. 650

Salted Caramel Ice cream from Sucres des Terres Image Source: www.mansworldindia.com

VI. Hazelnut Crunch @ Le15 Patisserie  

I'm sorry, but I had to. The Hazelnut crunch cake is my weakness. It's layered with crispy french biscuit, dark chocolate ganache and toasted hazelnuts.

Cost: Rs. 825 / half kg

Hazelnut Crunch Cake from Le15 Patisserie

VII. Banoffee Pie @ Salt Water Cafe  

Flaky short crust pastry, topped with caramel and sliced bananas.

Cost: Rs. 250

Banoffee Pie (Representational Image) Image Source: www.gourmettraveller.com

VIII. Nutella Crepe @ Suzette 

Nutella. I don't need to write more!

Cost: Rs. 220

Nutella Crepe (Representational Image) Image Source: www.bigoven.com

IX. Coconut Ice Cream @ Naturals 

A classic favourite, never disappoints!

Cost: Rs. 40 per scoop

Tender Coconut Ice Cream (Representational Image)

X.Warm Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Morello Cherry Sauce @ The Table  

This one is for chocolate lovers.

Cost: Rs. 395

Warm Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Morello Cherry Sauce from The Table Colaba Image Source: www.tripadvisor.com

Compiled By: Krupa Joseph

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