Gateway of India
Iconic 26-meter arch monument overlooking the Arabian Sea, built in 1924.

4 places to eat · The Heart of Maharashtra
Curated & ranked by relevance — no two meals are the same.
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Historic Parsi restaurant established in 1923. Famous for Berry Pulao, Dhansak, and Sali Boti. A Mumbai heritage institution.
Awadhi fine dining restaurant specializing in slow-cooked Dum Pukht cuisine. Famous for its Dum Pukht Biryani, Kakori Kebabs, and Rumali Roti.
Famous for its Butter Garlic Crab and Konkan-style seafood. A seafood lovers paradise in the heart of Mumbai.
Historic cafe and restaurant since 1871. Famous from the novel Shantaram. Known for its continental food, beer, and vibrant atmosphere.
Mumbai is one of Maharashtra's most important cities — a vibrant urban center with rich history, diverse culture, and modern amenities. From bustling markets to historical landmarks, Mumbai offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Whether you want a heritage kitchen, a seaside café or a budget eatery, Mumbai has 4 restaurants ranked by relevance — so you can compare real ratings, cuisines and verified details in one place.
Eat central and these attractions are right around the corner.
Iconic 26-meter arch monument overlooking the Arabian Sea, built in 1924.
UNESCO World Heritage Victorian Gothic railway station, a masterpiece of architecture.
Iconic 3.6km C-shaped boulevard along the coast, the "Queen's Necklace".
UNESCO World Heritage rock-cut cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Premier museum with Indus Valley artifacts, European paintings, and natural history.
Most popular beach in Mumbai, famous for street food and Bollywood celebrity spotting.
Stunning mosque and tomb on a causeway in the Arabian Sea.
Vibrant street market for fashion, accessories, and souvenirs.
Recommended: Oct-Mar
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Mumbai has 4 restaurants listed. Top-ranked picks include Britannia and Co, Dum Pukht ITC Maratha, Trishna. Every restaurant is ranked by relevance using traveller ratings, reviews and cuisine so you can compare the best options at a glance.
Mumbai is known for its local flavours and a spread of cuisines — from heritage kitchens to modern cafés. Must-try spots include Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Marine Drive. Browse the list above to discover what suits your taste.
The best time to visit Mumbai is Oct-Mar. Winter (Nov-Feb) sees 10-28°C.
Restaurant prices vary by cuisine and setting. Browse the list above to compare typical costs.
By air: Nearest major airport serves the Maharashtra region. By rail: Mumbai is connected by rail to major cities. By road: Well-connected by national highways to other cities in Maharashtra.
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