Honestly, there is nothing like freshly cooked regional cuisine to kind of take the stress out of train travel. After a couple hours on the train, the pantry menu just feels a bit repetitive, and grabbing something from the platform isn’t always the greatest option either. Then, a proper Maharashtrian spread is tangy, spicy, and sometimes even a touch sweet can really change the whole vibe of your journey, and with Zoop’s IRCTC e-catering service ordering Maharashtrian food in train is basically a few quick taps.
Maharashtrian food covers a lot of territory, from fiery street snacks to mild, home style thalis so there is usually something for every kind of traveller.
Top 10 Maharashtrian Food in Train
| Dish | Type | Description |
| Maharashtrian Thali | Veg, mild-medium | A complete meal with bhakri, dal, sabzi, rice and a sweet, all in one plate |
| Misal Pav | Veg, spicy | Spiced sprouted moth bean curry topped with farsan, served with pav |
| Vada Pav | Veg, mild-medium | Mumbai’s iconic spiced potato fritter in a bun, a filling snack |
| Puran Poli | Veg, sweet | A sweet flatbread stuffed with jaggery and lentils |
| Sabudana Khichdi | Veg, mild | Sago pearls tossed with peanuts and mild spices, easy on younger palates |
| Bharli Vangi | Veg, medium | Baby eggplants stuffed and cooked in a spiced peanut-coconut gravy |
| Kolhapuri Chicken | Non-veg, spicy | A fiery, deeply spiced red chicken curry |
| Thalipeeth | Veg, mild-medium | A savoury multigrain pancake, often served with curd |
| Modak | Veg, sweet | Steamed rice-flour dumplings filled with coconut and jaggery |
| Solkadhi | Veg, no spice | A cooling kokum-and-coconut drink, kid-friendly and refreshing |
Maharashtrian Thali
The easiest way to get the full picture in one order, bakhri, dal, vegetable curry, rice, and something sweet, all served together. It’s practical for a long journey, since there’s no need to piece together multiple things separately, like some kind of scavenger hunt. Honestly it feels like everything lands at once, you know.
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Misal Pav
A spicy sprouted-bean curry, piled pretty high with crunchy farsan, and served next to soft pav. It’s got real heat to it, so go in expecting a little kick, and keep something cooling nearby if you’re not used to it too much.
Vada Pav
Mumbai’s answer to a quick, satisfying snack, a spiced potato fritter tucked into a soft bun, with a smear of chutney. It’s simple, filling, and one of the most recognisable Maharashtrian foods out there, even if you’ve never tried it before.
Puran Poli
A sweet flatbread, stuffed with a jaggery-and-lentil filling. Traditionally it’s saved for festivals but honestly it works anytime you want dessert-like comfort, without ordering a separate sweet and waiting for it.
Sabudana Khichdi
Sago pearls, tossed up with roasted peanuts and a light touch of spice, it feels easy on the stomach and kind of gentle enough for kids, or for anyone who wants simpler food on a long ride.
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Bharli Vangi
Baby eggplants, filled with a spiced peanut-and-coconut mixture, then slow cooked until the flavours sort of settle in properly. It goes well with bhakri or rice, anytime really.
Kolhapuri Chicken
A red hot chicken curry, famous for its real heat. This one is made for people who actually want their food spiced, and not just “a little”. Not for the fainthearted, but trust it’s worth it if you can handle the spice.
Modak
Steamed rice-flour dumplings, filled with coconut and jaggery , soft and sweet, and honestly a very fitting end to a Maharashtrian meal.
Steps to order Maharashtrian food on your train with Zoop
- Enter your PNR on the Zoop app or website.
- Choose a station along your route where Maharashtrian-cuisine restaurants are listed.
- Pick your dishes and pay online, or opt for cash on delivery.
It’s worth placing your order roughly an hour before you arrive, that way the restaurant gets enough time to assemble everything and then hand it over on schedule. And if you’re travelling with a group, Zoop also has bulk and family orders, which is kinda handy.
So, the next time your route goes through Mumbai, Pune, Nashik or Kolhapur, on trains like the Deccan Queen, Mumbai Rajdhani or Sahyadri Express, skip the platform snacks and let a real Maharashtrian meal reach you at your seat instead.

