Mumbai Restaurants

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  • 1. Kala Ghoda Café

    $ | Fort

    Among the most beloved lunch spots for South Mumbai's workaday crowd, this quaint little café is the ideal spot to grab a soy latte and a quick bite while resting your feet. The fresh juices and salads are cheap but clean and safe for foreigners, the Wi-Fi is free, and the interior, while a bit cramped, is bright and pleasant---and best of all, the sandwiches, like the KGC Special (arugula, vegetarian mayo, and Padano cheese on grilled flat bread), are light but extremely tasty when snuggled up to a hot (or more preferably iced) cup of joe. It's in a popular neighborhood, just a stone's throw from Jehangir Art Gallery and Kenneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue.

    10 Ropewalk La., Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001, India
    22-2263–3866

    Known For

    • Great coffee
    • Convivial atmosphere that encourages loitering (bring your laptop and get some work done)
    • Its location in trendy Kala Ghoda
  • 2. Café Mondegar

    $ | Colaba

    Always packed, Mondy is a great place to grab an ice-cold Kingfisher draft and watch the crowds roll in—though unlike nearby Leo's, Mondy's doesn't have a full liquor license. Avoid the characterless air-conditioned room and instead post up at one of the cramped tables in the main space, where the jukebox plays at full blast and the walls are covered with cartoon murals of Mumbai life.

    Colaba Causeway, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400005, India
    22-2202–0591

    Known For

    • Greasy, spicy Chinese food that pairs excellently with icy beer
    • An iconic Mumbai restaurant
    • Great location in the heart of touristy Colaba

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Leopold Café & Bar

    $ | Colaba

    When it defiantly reopened just four days after the first shots of November 2008 terrorist attacks were fired and 10 people were killed, the crowds were so big the police had to shut the place down all over again (the ownership has preserved bullet holes from the attack on its upstairs windows for people to see). Order a bottle of ice-cold Kingfisher beer to wash down the hearty, typical bar food—chicken tikka, french fries, that kind of thing, or go with the Chinese food that is actually the better bet.

    Colaba Causeway, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400005, India
    22-2282–8185

    Known For

    • Chilli chicken
    • Chicken fried rice
    • Exceedingly lively atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Natural

    $ | Churchgate

    Serving the best ice cream in town, Natural—which has the taste of Indian malai (sweets so creamy they're almost like cheese)—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, Maharashtra, 400001, India
    22-2202–7426

    Known For

    • Being open until midnight
    • Fruit-flavored ice creams
    • Chocolate chip ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
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