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Writer's pictureKaran Fernandes

Restaurants that newly opened up in Mumbai this 2021

Updated: Jan 18, 2021


While few of us are upset on our favorite restaurants shutting down due to the unforeseen nature, this new year brings with it a promise of freshness; a guarantee of new experiences. While we all have big hopes for 2021, here’s a list of top restaurants in Mumbai that we assure will help start your new year on a good note.


Foo, Vikhroli

This is an ideal place to soak up the sun. The best part about this gigantic 4,000-square-feet Asian restobar is the expansive deck that overlooks the mountainous side of Powai. The relaxed vibe is perfect for a crisp Yuzu Negroni post work or leisurely brunches on weekends.


+94 Bombay, Palladium Mall

Zorawar Kalra’s latest venture is an ode to regional Maharashtrian delicacies and Sri Lankan cuisine. The kitchen is run by chef Dipesh Shinde, a true Mumbaikar. +94 is the country code of Sri Lanka and Shinde seems to have a firm grip on the cuisine of the island nation. There is also a juice bar here aimed at the parched shoppers at Palladium Mall.



Bastian, Worli

Love Bandra’s Bastian? The good news is that its got a second address! Located in Worli, this new outlet is bigger and might we say, more exciting. Settle in for some serious cocktails at the 28-foot tall hydraulic bar manned by the very amiable John Leese. The best seats in the house are a level up in the PDR section which gives a birds eye view of the attractive dining space.



Sesami, Powai

By the very talented team behind Love & Cheesecake and Poetry, Sesami is a destination for Asian cuisine lovers. Located in Powai, the tall French windows boast views of the busy streets of Hiranandani. The menu has a wide range of Asian favourites with a dash of modern creativity thrown in by chef and co-founder Amit Sharma. Get swoon by delicious soups, expertly executed sushis, pillowy dumplings, silky Thai curries and heavenly desserts.



Edgware Road, Juhu

The Gram-factor at this Middle Eastern restobar is top-notch. We’re talking 1950’s retro vibe, mood lighting, old world black and white tiles, island bar and artworks featuring The Beatles and the Queen. As for the menu, well that’s equally Gram-worthy with dishes from iconic restaurants on London’s famous Edgware Road.


 

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