Mumbai’s legendary Parsi Dairy Farm opens its third signpost outlet in Borivali, Mumbai

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The iconic Parsi Dairy Farm has been part and parcel of Mumbai’s colorful history. Started in 1916, this amazing place’s story is now retold after 107 years. Kickstarted by the 4th generation – Bakhtyar K. Irani, Parvana S. Mistry, Meheru K. Patel, Shernaz K.Irani, Zeenia K. Patel, Sarfaraz K. Irani and Jeroo Nariman, Parsi Dairy Farm has not only expanded, it has also come out with its pure ghee. TheGlitz checked out the new Parsi Dairy Farm in Borivali and came out feeling super amazed.

Bakhtyar K. Irani, Parvana S. Mistry, Meheru K. Patel, Shernaz K.Irani, Zeenia K. Patel, Sarfaraz K. Irani, Seated Jeroo Nariman

So why now?

Well, Parsi Dairy Farm’s objective behind expanding, and modernising the outlets, is to carry forward the legacy and also come closer to their loyal customers. “We owe this city something precious for the love it gave us in all these years”.

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Traditional recipes with no preservatives are what Parsi Dairy Farm has been about since the beginning of its journey. They have retained the same ingredients and purity but with a wider range of products for their customers.

Inaugurating the new outlet in Borivali

New Outlet

So what are you waiting for? Parsi Dairy Farm is coming near you. They have already opened their 3rd store in Borivali on 25th November after a successful opening in Ghatkopar on 25th October. So get ready for an amazing Parsi Dairy Farm yummy experience.

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