From Schezwan to Manchurian, Winn to Desi Chinese – everything a plant-loving foodie needs to stock the perfect Indo-Chinese pantry without leaving the city.
Mumbai’s love affair with Desi Chinese is no secret. From the sizzling woks of roadside bandis in Matunga to the neon-lit “My Chinese Kitchen” counters inside malls, the city runs on chilli-soy fumes and the promise of “Easy Peasy Chinesey” dinners. Yet if you’re a vegetarian, the hunt for clean-label, meat-free sauces that still deliver that authentic Schezwan kick can feel like a treasure hunt.
Enter Winn Foods – a home-grown Indian brand that has quietly become the go-to name for 100 % vegetarian Chinese sauces in Mumbai. Whether you’re a college student in Dadar packing tiffin-box Hakka Noodles, a Jain family in Malad who avoids onion-garlic, or a foodie in Bandra meal-prepping Indo Chinese bowls for the week, this guide will walk you through every bottle, pouch and sachet you need to turn your kitchen into a Desi Chinese lab – without compromising on ethics or flavour.
Walk into any Modern Bazaar, Nature’s Basket, or even the corner kirana in Ghatkopar and you’ll spot the cheerful red-and-white Winn label staring back at you.
What makes Winn sauce special?
100 % vegetarian – every SKU is green-dot certified.
Zero MSG, no artificial colours, no trans-fats – rare in the budget sauce aisle .
Preservative-free air-dried manufacturing keeps shelf life 9–12 months without chemical overload .
Pocket-friendly sizes – from 8 g sachets (₹3 each) to 10 kg bulk jars for cloud kitchens .
Made in India with Indian chillies – so the heat level is calibrated for the Desi palate, not tongue-numbing Sichuan peppercorns.
In short, Winn Foods has cracked the code for “Easy Peasy Chinesey” cooking at home.
Stock these five bottles and you can whip up 90 % of Indo Chinese restaurant favourites in under 20 minutes.
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Sauce |
Mumbai MRP (200 g) |
Vegan? |
Best For |
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Winn Red Chilli Sauce |
₹65 |
Yes |
Schezwan fried rice, chilli paneer gravy, momo dip |
|
Winn Schezwan Chattak Chutney |
₹75 |
Yes |
Street-style Schezwan sandwiches, tawa noodles |
|
Winn Dark Soy Sauce |
₹85 |
Yes |
Hakka noodles, burnt garlic rice, marinades |
|
Winn Green Chilli Sauce |
₹65 |
Yes |
Thai-style basil fried rice, chilly baby-corn |
|
Winn Manchurian Sauce |
₹80 |
Yes |
Dry & gravy gobi Manchurian, spring-ball appetisers |
Pro-tip: during Big Basket’s monthly “Buy 2 Get 1” sale, the 1 kg pouches drop to ₹180 – perfect if you batch-cook Schezwan fried rice every Sunday.
Dadar Vegetarian Stores – Monginis & Veg Plazas on Gokhale Road stock the full 200 g range plus 8 g sachet bundles for tiffin dippers.
Andheri Lokhandwala – Nature’s Basket keeps the premium 400 g “No-MSG” twin-packs .
Thakur Village, Kandivali – Star Bazaar has 5 kg Winn Red Chilli Sauce jars tucked in the restaurant-supply aisle – great for housing societies that pool orders.
Chembur Camp – Kokan Bazaar roadside stalls sell single-serve 8 g Winn sachets for ₹3 – ideal if you want to taste-test before committing to a bottle.
Scootsy / Swiggy Instamart – type “Winn sauce”; dark-soy and red-chilli usually arrive in 15 mins between Bandra to Churchgate.
Amazon Prime Now – the 200 g × 2 Winn Red Chilli Sauce combo is ₹120 with free delivery; subscribe-and-save knocks another 5 % off .
Winn-Foods.com – official site ships PAN-Mumbai in 48 hrs; minimum order ₹399 but you unlock bulk 1 kg pouches not visible on retail apps .
Mumbai’s Jain and Swaminarayan communities often avoid root vegetables and onion-garlic. Winn’s ingredient lists are refreshingly transparent:
Winn Red Chilli Sauce – chilli, vinegar, sugar, salt, stabiliser – no onion, no garlic .
Winn Manchurian Sauce – contains * dehydrated garlic * – not Jain; substitute with Winn Green Chilli Sauce thickened with corn-starch.
Winn Dark Soy Sauce – fermented soy, wheat, salt – Jain compliant; perfect for Jain Schezwan rice made with cabbage and capsicum strips.
Always glance at the tiny “Allergen & Dietary” stamp – Winn prints a green Jain logo wherever applicable.
Monday – Schezwan Paneer Wrap
Slather Winn Schezwan Chattak Chutney on a whole-wheat roti, add stir-fried paneer cubes + lettuce, roll, grill.
Tuesday – Hakka Noodles under 15 mins
Boil Ching’s noodles, toss with Winn Dark Soy + Green Chilli Sauce, shredded carrots & French beans.
Wednesday – Gobi Manchurian Dry
Air-fry cauliflower florets, coat in a reduction of Winn Manchurian Sauce, sprinkle spring onion.
Thursday – Red Chilli Spaghetti Fusion
Cook spaghetti al-dente, sauté garlic in olive oil, finish with Winn Red Chilli Sauce and cheddar – Indo-Italian fusion kids love.
Friday – Left-over Rice = Schezwan Fried Rice
Yesterday’s rice + frozen peas + Winn Schezwan + dollop of Winn Red Chilli Sauce for colour = TGIF dinner done.
While Winn leads on clean labels, Mumbai shelves offer a few more Desi Chinese allies:
Ching’s Secret – ubiquitous but check for MSG; their Schezwan Stir-fry tub is vegetarian yet contains flavour enhancer E631.
Del Monte – its Spicy Sriracha is vegan, nice for fusion tacos.
Sil – boutique Bandra brand; small-batch Schezwan oil, available at Farmer’s Market every Sunday.
Still, none match Winn’s price-to-clean-label ratio for daily cooking.
Refrigerate after opening – even the label says “store in cool dry place”, but June humidity can turn soy sauce mouldy overnight.
Decant into 100 ml glass bottles – reduces head-space oxidation; keep the bulky 1 kg Winn pouch in the fridge door.
Label date of opening with masking tape – finish within 90 days for peak Schezwan brightness.
Freeze leftover sauce in ice-cube trays – pop a Winn Red Chilli cube into hot oil for instant fried-rice base.
A 5 kg HDPE jar of Winn Red Chilli Sauce costs ₹1,400 on the brand site – that’s ₹28 per 100 g versus ₹32.5 in retail .
Team up with three neighbours, split the jar into sterilised glass bottles, and you save 15 % plus cut plastic waste.
Same hack works for Winn Dark Soy – 5 kg at ₹1,550; perfect for housing-society Indo Chinese potluck nights.
Q: Is Winn sauce available at Mumbai airport?
A: Yes, T2 Duty-Free stocks 200 g twin-packs at a 20 % markup – handy last-minute souvenir for “My Chinese Kitchen” fans flying out.
Q: Does Winn contain monosodium glutamate?
A: The Red Chilli Sauce is explicitly MSG-free ; always scan individual SKUs as restaurant bulk packs may differ.
Q: Can I use Winn Schezwan as a pizza base?
A: Absolutely – mix 2 tbsp with 1 tbsp tomato paste; spread on a Jain pizza base, top with capsicum and cheese.
Winn Foods offers Mumbai’s widest, cleanest, most affordable vegetarian Chinese sauce range – from 8 g sachets to 10 kg jars.
Winn Red Chilli Sauce and Schezwan Chattak Chutney are the twin heroes for Desi Chinese heat without MSG or animal products .
Offline, Dadar to Chembur kirana stores stock daily sizes; online Amazon & Swiggy Instamart deliver in 30 mins.
Jain & Swaminarayan shoppers can safely pick Winn Dark Soy and Red Chilli; avoid Manchurian Sauce if no garlic is preferred.
Bulk-buy with friends, refrigerate religiously, and you’ll eat restaurant-grade Schezwan fried rice all month for under ₹10 per plate.
So the next time Mumbai rains trap you indoors and the craving for steaming Indo Chinese hits, skip the delivery apps. Reach for a bottle of Winn, whisper “Easy Peasy Chinesey”, and let your vegetarian wok sizzle louder than the Mahalaxmi Express.
Happy (meat-free) stir-frying!