New restaurant openings in Mumbai: From Bandra and beyond | Tori, Khar

New restaurants opening in Mumbai

As part of its ‘Unlock 5.0’ the state government of Maharashtra permitted restaurants, cafes, and bars to start-up in the first week of October 2020. This was timed for establishments to make the most of the Diwali holidays. The first two months following ‘Unlock 5.0’, most restaurant owners were simply trying to get their restaurants up and running. But by December, several new properties began opening up too.

Bastian and Woodside Inn opened their new outposts in Worli and Bandra respectively. As did Social which crossed the creek and went over into Thane for the first time. Business in Powai, which had seen some half a dozen launches in the second half of 2019 before the lockdown killed the buzz, is slowly picking up again with restaurants such as Foo and Sesami going so far as to throw open their doors to diners on the same weekend! The two were among these seven restaurants in Mumbai racing to launch just in time for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Even more, have been added to that list since.

Tori, Khar

The bright young thing that’s opened up at the same location where Sancho’s once stood is a big leg up on its predecessor. Helmed by Thomas Pongsak Catley, a former Nobu chef who’d never been to India till he was hired to launch it, Tori brings together the distinct flavors of Asian and Latin American cuisines. From tunas and sushis to beef burgers and hearty chicken dishes, Chef Tom manages to create a flavor that’s distinct but also familiar.

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New restaurant openings in Mumbai: From Colaba and Lower Parel to Bandra and beyond

New restaurants opening in Mumbai

As part of its ‘Unlock 5.0’ the state government of Maharashtra permitted restaurants, cafes, and bars to start up in the first week of October 2020. This was timed for establishments to make the most of the Diwali holidays. The first two months following ‘Unlock 5.0’, most restaurant owners were simply trying to get their restaurants up and running. But by December, several new properties began opening up too.

Bastian and Woodside Inn opened their new outposts in Worli and Bandra respectively. As did Social which crossed the creek and went over into Thane for the first time. Business in Powai, which had seen some half a dozen launches in the second half of 2019 before the lockdown killed the buzz, is slowly picking up again with restaurants such as Foo and Sesami going so far as to throw open their doors to diners on the same weekend! The two were among these seven restaurants in Mumbai racing to launch just in time for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Even more, have been added to that list since.

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Plum by Bent Chair, Bandra

Featuring equally quirky and bright décor is this kitschy restaurant, where literally everything’s on sale. This is the second outlet of Plum, which already has a presence in Kamala Mills in Lower Parel. Plum by Bent Chair serves pan-Asian food and an impressive range of cocktails but its USP is its quirky decor, furniture, and fixtures, all of which can be bought if you so fancy.


New restaurant openings in Mumbai | From Colaba and Lower Parel | Diablo, Lower Parel

New restaurants opening in Mumbai

As part of its ‘Unlock 5.0’ the state government of Maharashtra permitted restaurants, cafes, and bars to start up in the first week of October 2020. This was timed for establishments to make the most of the Diwali holidays. The first two months following ‘Unlock 5.0’, most restaurant owners were simply trying to get their restaurants up and running. But by December, several new properties began opening up too.

Bastian and Woodside Inn opened their new outposts in Worli and Bandra respectively. As did Social which crossed the creek and went over into Thane for the first time. Business in Powai, which had seen some half a dozen launches in the second half of 2019 before the lockdown killed the buzz, is slowly picking up again with restaurants such as Foo and Sesame going so far as to throw open their doors to diners on the same weekend! The two were among these seven restaurants in Mumbai racing to launch just in time for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Even more, have been added to that list since.

Watch out our space for more new opening restaurants in Mumbai

Diablo, Lower Parel

Diablo emerges from the remains of Tamasha and its extravagant menu features Lebanese, Turkish, Egyptian & Greek influences. Located in Lower Parel, Diablo also features a rather impressive bar menu and an explosion of colors for its interiors. The menu has been curated by chef Sagar Bajaj and put together by its owners Priyank Sukhija, and Abhimanyu Jakhar who run, among other restaurants, the Badshah-co-owned Dragonfly Experience in Delhi.

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New restaurant openings in Mumbai: From Colaba and Lower Parel | Kuckeliku Breakfast House, Colaba

New restaurants opening in Mumbai

As part of its ‘Unlock 5.0’ the state government of Maharashtra permitted restaurants, cafes, and bars to start up in the first week of October 2020. This was timed for establishments to make the most of the Diwali holidays. The first two months following ‘Unlock 5.0’, most restaurant owners were simply trying to get their restaurants up and running. But by December, several new properties began opening up too.

Bastian and Woodside Inn opened their new outposts in Worli and Bandra respectively. As did Social which crossed the creek and went over into Thane for the first time. Business in Powai, which had seen some half a dozen launches in the second half of 2019 before the lockdown killed the buzz, is slowly picking up again with restaurants such as Foo and Sesame going so far as to throw open their doors to diners on the same weekend! The two were among these seven restaurants in Mumbai racing to launch just in time for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Even more, have been added to that list since.

Watch out our space for more new opening restaurants in Mumbai

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Kuckeliku Breakfast House, Colaba

The folks over at Kuckeliku Breakfast House really like their breakfast. So much so they decided to serve it from morning to night. Kuckeliku Breakfast House serves up American and continental breakfasts as well as a wide range of egg preparation as well as pancakes while simultaneously nudging you to engage with the curated artworks on their walls. The café has tied up with an art consultancy that helps them feature works of promising new artists every few months. So you can take in the art even as you dig into your omelets and hash browns from 8 am to 9 pm every day. After all, it’s always breakfast time somewhere in the world.

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