| Yazdani Bakery | |
|---|---|
|  | |
|   Location within Mumbai | |
| Restaurant information | |
| Food type | Bakery and snacks | 
| Street address | Fort | 
| City | Mumbai | 
| State | Maharashtra | 
| Country | India | 
| Coordinates | 18°55′59″N 72°49′59″E / 18.933°N 72.833°E | 
Yazdani Bakery is an Irani cafe or Persian style bakery in Mumbai, India. As of 2023, it is a take-out establishment with the sit-down service closed.
History
The bakery was opened in 1953 by Late Zend Meherwan Zend, an Irani baker. [1]
The bakery
All products in the bakery are handmade, and baked in diesel ovens. The bakery draws a lot of visitors, particularly international visitors especially Germans. The building, built in the early 20th century, was originally a Japanese bank, which was later sold off.
Honour
On 11 December 2007, the bakery was felicitated by Maharashtra governor SM Krishna the Urban Heritage & Citizens Award.[2]
 A worker using a bread slicing machine to slice loaves of bread A worker using a bread slicing machine to slice loaves of bread
- Video of a bread slicing machine in use at the bakery
 A plaque commemorating Yazdani Bakery's 2007 Urban Heritage Award A plaque commemorating Yazdani Bakery's 2007 Urban Heritage Award
See also
References
- ↑ "History of Yazdani bakery".
- ↑ "Hindustan Times e-Paper". Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
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