Mumbai Restaurants

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  • 1. Hakkasan

    $$$$ | Bandra

    A Mumbai outpost of the Michelin-starred London original, this Bandra haunt is worth a visit for those who absolutely must have a fancy Chinese dinner. Even then, it's likely only worth dining here if you're in Bandra already. Known for: really good dim sum; local celebrity spotting; chic interiors

    206 Waterfield Rd., Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400050, India
    22-2644--4444
  • 2. The Tea House

    $$$$

    This restaurant inside the local Taj is as good a place to sample the distinct flavor of Indo-Chinese—which blends powerful Indian spices and delicate Chinese preparation—as you're likely to find outside of Mumbai proper. The menu features an excellent array of teas (try the Darjeeling) and cocktails (the sweet but subtle mojito is especially nice), and unlike most of the rest of the pack in Aurangabad, the atmosphere here is quiet and refined.

    8--N 12 CIDCO, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 431003, India
    240-661–3737

    Known For

    • Dim sum
    • Golden honey shrimp
    • Salt-and-pepper tofu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. Wasabi by Morimoto

    $$$$ | Colaba

    On the second floor of the Taj Mahal Palace hotel and styled after an upscale but fairly authentic Japanese sushi joint, the wildly expensive Wasabi offers great service, a nice view toward the Gateway of India, and—we cannot emphasize this enough—great sushi. If you've got the cash, try one of the omakase menus (6 to 12 courses), which will take you through the best dishes, from whitefish carpaccio to rock-shrimp tempura to salmon nigiri, depending on what's freshest at the moment.

    Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400005, India
    22-6665–3366

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 4. Ziya

    $$$$ | Nariman Point

    Opened in 2010, Ziya quickly shot to the very forefront of Indian cuisine, and although other modern, more traditionally minded restaurants (like Neel) have taken its place at the top of the heap, it remains one of the most exciting restaurants to hit India in ages. Here, traditional Indian flavors receive nouvelle cuisine treatment from chef Vineet Bhatia, the first Indian chef to win Michelin stars.

    Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400021, India
    22-3348–7783

    Known For

    • The tasting menu
    • Dramatic view of the Queen's Necklace
    • The Ziya cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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