




Prior to the mall culture which has mushroomed across the city, Dadar was shopping Mecca for middle-class Bombay. It helped that it was an area which has the railway station on both the Western and Central line. In fact, the two lines converge here and sort of split the area into halves. So you have Dadar TT in the east, named so after the fact that this used to be a tram terminus (now right under the flyover), and the west section known as Dadar BB. (short for the Bombay-Baroda and Central India Railway).
Still one of the most crowded and busiest stations of Mumbai, Dadar bustles with activity all the year round. Shivaji Park is adjacent, so is Wadala and its Five Gardens, and Mama Kane still offers mouth-watering Maharashtrian snacks. What more canyou ask for, especially when shopping for a wedding?