- If you ask any Mumbaiite, what is 'D' for? Most of them will say D for DADAR.
- Dadar, the most crowded railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway, is divided into Dadar East and Dadar West by the railway line.
- Dadar has the only railway station common to both the Central line and the Western line; this makes it a transit point and the most crowded railway station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway.
- Dadar West market is a very popular shopping destination for residents of central Mumbai.
- Some of the prominent landmarks of Dadar are Pritam Restaurant & Dhaba, Hindmata Cloth Market; St. Paul the Apostle Church, behind Hindmata Theatre; Guru Nanak Gurudwara, opposite Chitra Cinema; behind Chitra Cinema; Dadar T.T. Circle.
- The Parsi Colony in Dadar has the famous Five Gardens, actually something like seven to eight gardens separated by roads.
- Opposite the exit of the Dadar Railway Station is located the newly constructed Swaminarayan Temple .
- Hindu Colony in Dadar has several major educational institutes clustered together: the Ruia College, the Ruparel College, the Podar College and formerly the King George, but now known as the I.E.S. School, after its operators, the Indian Education Society.
