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Mumbai

India

Safety Score

5.2/10

Currency

INR

Language

Hindi Marathi

Timezone

Asia/Kolkata

About Mumbai

Mumbai is a megacity of Bollywood, skyscrapers, and crowded streets. The city’s beaches, markets, and historic architecture create a chaotic charm. Local street food and festivals reflect its diversity.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Mumbai is from November to February when the weather is cooler and less humid.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan24°1mm
Feb25°1mm
Mar27°1mm
Apr29°1mm
May30°19mm
Jun29°506mm
Jul27°769mm
Aug27°472mm
Sep27°356mm
Oct29°82mm
Nov28°9mm
Dec26°3mm

Best Restaurants in Mumbai, India

Where to Eat in Mumbai - Dining Guide

Modern Indian / Botanical

Masque

$$$$
4.9
Shakti Mills, Mahalaxmi
Mahalaxmi / Lower Parel

10-Course Seasonality Menu

The 2026 pinnacle of Indian innovation. A 1-star Michelin (awarded 2025) destination that treats Himalayan foraged ingredients with high-art technique.

Pros
  • +World-class storytelling
  • +Industrial-chic design
  • +Elite service
Cons
  • -Hardest booking in India
  • -Hidden location
Global / Farm-to-Table

The Table

$$$
4.8
Apollo Bunder, Colaba
Colaba

Zucchini Spaghetti / Sliders

A Colaba legend. It remains the city's most consistent producer of "San Francisco-style" global cuisine with ingredients from their own Alibaug farm.

Pros
  • +Incredible consistency
  • +Sophisticated vibe
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Tables are cramped
  • -Busy weekend brunch
Modern Southern Indian

Avartana

$$$$
4.8
ITC Maratha, Sahar
Andheri (East)

Spiced Tomato Cloud (Rasam)

A 2026 masterpiece. It reimagines Peninsular Indian food (Tamil, Kerala, Andhra) into a molecular, fine-dining odyssey.

Pros
  • +Technical wizardry
  • +Elegant presentation
  • +Unique flavors
Cons
  • -Near airport/Far from South
  • -Formal
Goan / Portuguese

O Pedro

$$
4.7
Jet Airways Plaza, BKC
BKC

Seafood Cataplana / Poee

The happiest restaurant in BKC. It brings the spirit of a Goan "Siesta" to the corporate heart of Mumbai with incredible seafood and cocktails.

Pros
  • +Vibrant energy
  • +Best sourdough (Poee)
  • +Excellent bar
Cons
  • -Extremely loud
  • -Massive queues
Modern Indian / Regional

The Bombay Canteen

$$$
4.8
Kamala Mills, Lower Parel
Lower Parel

Eggs Kejriwal / Canteen Ceviche

A cultural icon. It celebrates forgotten Indian vegetables and regional recipes in a high-ceilinged, festive mill-space.

Pros
  • +Celebratory vibe
  • +Creative regional food
  • +Elite cocktails
Cons
  • -Very difficult to book
  • -Loud music
Modern Pub / Fusion

Bandra Born

$$
4.8
Bandra (West)
Bandra (West)

"Wagyu" Puffs / Local Spritzes

The 2026 "Coolest Spot." Chef Gresham Fernandes’ tribute to Bandra’s Catholic heritage and global street food. High-energy and irreverent.

Pros
  • +Great music/Vibe
  • +Creative small plates
  • +Hip crowd
Cons
  • -Standing room only at peaks
  • -Noisy
Seafood (Coastal)

Trishna

$$$
4.7
Birla Mansion, Kala Ghoda
Kala Ghoda / Fort

Butter Pepper Garlic Crab

The global temple for butter-pepper-garlic crab. In 2026, it remains the no-frills destination for high-end seafood purists.

Pros
  • +Best crab in the city
  • +Iconic status
  • +Professional
Cons
  • -Dated decor
  • -Tourist-heavy
Contemporary Japanese

Wasabi by Morimoto

$$$$
4.8
The Taj Mahal Palace
Colaba

White Fish Carpaccio

Ultra-luxury Japanese dining overlooking the Gateway of India. Ingredients are flown in twice weekly from Japan.

Pros
  • +Breathtaking harbor views
  • +Elite fish quality
  • +Prestige
Cons
  • -Extremely expensive
  • -Formal/Stiff
Modern Indian (Inclusive)

Ishaara

$$
4.7
Palladium Mall, Lower Parel
Lower Parel

Smoked Dal / Paneer Tikka

A high-end restaurant staffed by speech and hearing-impaired servers. The food is traditional, refined, and excellent.

Pros
  • +Warm, soulful service
  • +Beautiful decor
  • +Great for families
Cons
  • -Inside a mall
  • -Wait times
Modern European / Bar

Americano

$$$
4.8
Kala Ghoda
Kala Ghoda

Handmade Pasta & Pizza

Chef Alex Sanchez’s neighborhood masterpiece. Sexy lighting, elite cocktails, and some of the best Italian technique in Asia.

Pros
  • +Best pasta in Mumbai
  • +Sexy atmosphere
  • +Great bar
Cons
  • -Hardest booking in Fort
  • -Valet is difficult
Japanese (Ramen/Sushi)

Izumi

$$
4.7
Bandra / Lower Parel
Bandra (West)

Tonkotsu Ramen / Gyoza

The authority on Ramen in Mumbai. A Zen-like space that feels like a quiet corner of Kyoto in the middle of Bandra.

Pros
  • +Authentic broth
  • +Great aesthetic
  • +Focus on craft
Cons
  • -Very small space
  • -Long wait times
Parsi Heritage

Britannia & Co.

$
4.6
Ballard Estate
Ballard Estate

Berry Pulav & Sali Boti

The 2026 "Living Museum." Historic Parsi dining in a high-ceilinged colonial building. A must-visit for the Berry Pulav.

Pros
  • +Historic charm
  • +Legendary status
  • +Unique flavors
Cons
  • -Lunch only
  • -No AC
  • -Basic service
Seafood / Glamour

Bastian

$$$
4.6
Worli / Bandra
Worli (Atria)

Lobster Thermidor / Cheesecake

The "Bollywood" hangout. Massive seafood platters, over-the-top desserts, and high-fashion interiors.

Pros
  • +Celebrity-watching
  • +Great seafood
  • +Stunning design
Cons
  • -Pricey for the portion
  • -Very "sceney"
Coastal (Malvani)

Gajalee

$$
4.7
Vile Parle (East)
Vile Parle

Tandoori Pomfret / Sol Kadhi

The 2026 gold standard for spicy Malvani seafood. If you want the "real" taste of the Konkan coast, go here.

Pros
  • +Best tandoori fish
  • +Authentic spice
  • +Local favorite
Cons
  • -No-frills decor
  • -Far from South Mumbai
Gujarati / Vegetarian

Soam

$
4.8
Babulnath Rd
Babulnath / Chowpatty

Farsan Platter / Panki

Refined, home-style Gujarati vegetarian food. Clean, bright flavors that offer a break from the city's heavy curries.

Pros
  • +Incredible quality
  • +Health-conscious
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Always a line
  • -No alcohol
Modern Dim Sum

Yauatcha

$$$
4.7
Raheja Tower, BKC
BKC

Truffle Edamame Dumplings

A sleek, high-end tea house in BKC. Known for its blue-lit bar and the best macarons and dim sum in the city center.

Pros
  • +Elegant/Modern design
  • +Elite dim sum
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Expensive for tea/snacks
  • -Business-heavy
Progressive / Experimental

Ekaa

$$$
4.7
Fort, Mumbai
Fort

Koji-aged Fish

Chef Niyati Rao’s laboratory. Focused on the concept of "ingredients without borders." It’s intellectual, minimalist, and brave.

Pros
  • +Unique ingredient use
  • +Stunning heritage building
  • +Technical
Cons
  • -Experimental flavors
  • -Quiet atmosphere
Street Food / Heritage

Swati Snacks

$
4.7
Tardeo / Nariman Point
Tardeo

Satpadi Roti / Panki Chatney

Takes Mumbai’s street food and makes it hyper-hygienic and elite. The Panki (steamed in banana leaf) is a city legend.

Pros
  • +Extremely hygienic
  • +Authentic flavors
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Very casual
  • -Busy cafeteria feel
Cafe / Wine Bar

Kala Ghoda Cafe

$
4.6
Kala Ghoda
Kala Ghoda

Pesto Pasta / Carrot Cake

The heart of the art district. A white-washed, cozy space that transforms from a morning coffee hub to a candle-lit wine bar.

Pros
  • +Best neighborhood vibe
  • +Healthy options
  • +Artistic crowd
Cons
  • -Cramped
  • -Hard to find seating
Personal / Supper Club

Papa's

$$$$
4.9
Bandra (West)
Bandra (West)

The 12-Seat Experience

A 2026 breakout. Chef Hussain Shahzad (of O Pedro/Canteen) creates a hyper-exclusive, personal dinner party in a secret Bandra flat.

Pros
  • +Ultra-exclusive
  • +Best storytelling
  • +Interactive
Cons
  • -Almost impossible to book
  • -Pricey
Irani Bakery / Heritage

Kyani & Co.

$
4.5
Metro Junction
Marine Lines

Keema Ghotala / Bun Maska

Established 1904. The soul of Old Bombay. Dark wood benches, checked tablecloths, and the best sweet tea in the world.

Pros
  • +Immense history
  • +Cheapest elite meal
  • +Iconic atmosphere
Cons
  • -Gritty/Dusty
  • -No AC
  • -Service is fast-paced
Middle Eastern

Bayroute

$$$
4.7
Cuffe Parade / BKC
Cuffe Parade

Hummus with Truffle Oil

The city's favorite for upscale Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine. Beautifully designed with a "modern oasis" vibe.

Pros
  • +Stunning interiors
  • +Authentic spices
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -Expensive for mezze
  • -Busy
French Bistro

Soufflé S’il Vous Plaît

$$
4.7
Churchgate
Churchgate

Cheese Soufflé / Steak Frites

A chic, blue-and-white French bistro. It feels like a slice of Paris in the heart of the historic Art Deco district.

Pros
  • +Beautiful Art Deco vibes
  • +Cozy/Romantic
  • +Great wine
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Limited menu
Street Food / Late Night

Bademiya

$
4.4
Behind Taj Mahal Hotel
Colaba

Chicken Baida Roti

A Mumbai rite of passage. Eat off the hood of your car or on the street. The ultimate late-night kebabs after a night out.

Pros
  • +Open late
  • +Iconic street vibe
  • +Great kebabs
Cons
  • -Crowded/Smoky
  • -Not for fine-dining seekers
European / Global

The Sassy Spoon

$$
4.6
Nariman Point
Nariman Point

Mushroom Risotto / Desserts

Whimsical, colorful, and fun. Known for its exceptional dessert bar and high-ceilinged, airy dining room.

Pros
  • +Great for dates
  • +Creative desserts
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Service can vary
  • -Busy mid-week

Best Restaurants in Mumbai - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Mumbai with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Mumbai, India. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Mumbai's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Mumbai include Masque, The Table, Avartana, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of India.

The best restaurants in Mumbai span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Mumbai is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Mumbai restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best India food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Mumbai for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mumbai

Mumbai is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Mumbai. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Mumbai, India

Mumbai is known for Bollywood, Food, Markets, Trains, Beaches, making it one of the most visited destinations in India. When planning your Mumbai trip, note that the local language is Hindi Marathi, the currency is INR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Mumbai is from November to February when the weather is cooler and less humid.. Our free Mumbai guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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