10 Best Restaurants in Mumbai, India

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mumbai - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Sea Lounge

$$$$ | Colaba Fodor's choice

In spite of wincing prices, teatime at Taj Mahal hotel's Sea Lounge is an iconic Mumbai icon meal and a hop, skip, and jump from Colaba Causeway. For your money, you get a blithe gentleman or lady plunking away sprightly, old-fashioned airs on a piano, an unparalleled view of the Gateway of India, five-star service, and a pageant of teatime treats---think demure cucumber sandwiches, scones crowned with jam and clotted cream, along with a retinue of pastry. Or you could choose to go further afield with Sea Lounge's extended high tea, which includes a bacchanal of Indian, Western, and South East Asian dishes. 

The Bombay Canteen

$$ | Lower Parel Fodor's choice

Indian food is often perceived to be a monolith of spicy curries and tandoori chicken, but for those looking to shatter these snap judgments, Bombay Canteen is the place to go. In a brilliant effort to champion the sort of ingredients that rarely make it into restaurant dishes, executive chef Hussain Shahzad and its late culinary director Floyd Cardoz (once chef of New York restaurant Bombay Bread Bar) have wended their way around the country, subsuming ingredients like rat tail radish and colocasia roots into a playful menu with a global edge.

Kamala Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai, 400013, India
8880--802424
Known For
  • Regional cuisines in an oft-changing seasonal menu
  • Canteen cocktails infused with local ingredients
  • "small plates" that are fun riffs on snacks from across India
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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K Rustom

$ | Churchgate Fodor's choice

In a somewhat dilapidated-looking store whose homemade ice creams hark all the way back to 1953, the pick of the menu is the ice-cream sandwich (slabs of ice cream slapped between two gossamer-thin wafer biscuits). A huge chunk of the menu is available year-round, but be sure to sample the seasonal flavors (such as mango and guava).

86 Veer Nariman Rd., Mumbai, 400020, India
Known For
  • Huge crowds on weekends
  • Proximity to Marine Drive
  • Over 100 flavors

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O'Pedro

$$ | Bandra East Fodor's choice

Serving a whimsical, excellently executed menu of dishes inspired by the Catholic-dominated state of Goa, O'Pedro simultaneously pays homage to its Portuguese antecedents. Go at dinnertime to avoid the clatter of the patrons who descend upon the restaurant for their lunch break from the nearby offices and to enjoy seeing the wood-fired oven lit up.

Jet Airways, Godrej BKC, Mumbai, 400051, India
7506--525554
Known For
  • Excellent Goan breads such as poee eaten with choriz-studded butter
  • Pastel de Nata and serradura
  • Décor that is bright with traditional and modern Goan elements

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Badshah

$ | Crawford Market

Badshah does one thing and one thing very well: the falooda, a felicitous coupling of silky vermicelli noodles with ice cream and black basil seeds, all of which is steeped in a colorful bath of rose and khus syrup. The décor is nothing to write home about, but if you can, make a beeline for the air-conditioned section upstairs.

Mumbai, 400001, India
22-2344--9316
Known For
  • Quick service
  • Excellent pit stop after exploring the historic Crawford Market area
  • Classic Mumbai institution

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Madhuban

$$

Located at ITC's Rama International, this restaurant has plenty of North Indian as well as local Maharashtrian dishes on offer. Get the chef to make you the local special, the meaty naan khaliya, a throwback to the Mughal era. The decor is elegant but unremarkable.

R-3 Chikalthana, 431210, India
240-265–3095
Known For
  • Buffet meals (but check before going
  • It isn't always available)
  • North Indian specialties
  • Obliging staff

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Mag St. Cafe

$$ | Colaba

At this airy cafe full of sunlight, you can find comforting breads and French baked goods, as well as an assortment of savory breakfast items. There are branches in Lower Parel and Bandra.

Natural

$ | Churchgate

Serving the best fruit-flavored ice-cream in town, Natural—milky, creamy—seems to be everywhere. All of the ice cream is made with fresh fruit or nuts, and contains no preservatives; highly recommended are the tender coconut, roasted almond, or seasonal Indian fruit flavors like cinnamon-tinged chikoo (a caramel-flavored fruit also known as sapodilla), custard apple, or mango.

137 Marine Dr., Mumbai, 400001, India
8169--789745
Known For
  • Being open until midnight
  • Fruit-flavored ice creams
  • Chocolate chip ice cream

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The Nutcracker

$$ | Kala Ghoda

A short walk from the blue Knesset Eliyahoo synagogue is The Nutcracker, a tiny, pretty vegetarian restaurant with pink and white bougainvillea tumbling down its wooden windows, and mosaic tiled floors. Go for breakfast (or lunch, or dinner), and order any of the delicious egg concoctions.

VB Gandhi Marg, Mumbai, 400023, India
22-2284--2430
Known For
  • Emmenthal and truffle-oil scrambled eggs
  • Salli eggs (deep-fried potato matchsticks blanketed by eggs
  • A quintessential Parsi dish)
  • Black-bean quesadilla

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Parsi Dairy Farm

$ | CST

With its whitewashed walls and bright blue decorative highlights, Parsi Dairy Farm is eminently Instagramable and influencer-friendly, but you should go for its creamy kulfis, its candy floss–esque sutarfeni, and its adorable milk mithai, fashioned into the shape of fish. It’s also more than a century old, and run by four generations of the same family—in short, it’s a Mumbai icon.

Shamaldas Gandhi Marg, Navajeevan Wadi, Sonapur, Marine Lines, Mumbai, 400002, India
22-6775--2222
Known For
  • Variety of Parsi sweetmeats
  • High-quality dairy items, especially ghee
  • Long lines especially around Navroze, the Parsi new year

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