Sometimes, one plate isn’t really enough, especially in a city that has soo much to offer. From expansive hotel spreads to curated set menus at pretty restaurants, buffets across Bandra and Andheri offer plenty of ways to settle in for a proper meal. This guide rounds up 7 buffet places in Bandra and Andheri, bringing together everything from multi-cuisine feasts to course-led formats. Whether it’s a special date, a ladies lunch, or an outing with family and friends, these spots fit right into the plan.
House of Mandarin

When the table is set just right and the company holds, lunch becomes a ritual rather than a routine. At House of Mandarin, that idea is shaped into a ladies lunch menu. Tucked along Hill Road, the restaurant has polished aesthetic that suits intimate gatherings. The menu focuses on refined Chinese flavours, moving through dim sum, small plates, and mains. So gather your circle and block the afternoon.
Price: Ladies Lunch Buffet ₹1095++
When: Noon – 3:30 pm, 6 pm – 11:30 pm
Where: Classic Corner, Hill Road, Bandra West
Punjab Grill

Punjab Grill might look like a classic North Indian fine-dining restaurant. But in BKC, it also takes on a buffet format. Expect a progression that moves from chaat-style starters and kebabs to heavier mains like butter chicken, dal makhani, and biryanis, finished with Indian desserts. In fact, the Bandra outlet include buffet-style service with chaat counters, starters, mains, and desserts laid out or served in courses, making it one of the few North Indian restaurants in the area to adopt this approach.
Price: Dinner ₹1199++
When: Noon to 11:30 pm
Where: 5, Ground Floor, G Block, BKC
Gallery Café

Buffets are meant to be indulgent and Gallery Café knows how to make one. The experience begins with two fresh mocktails, followed by a comforting soup, a selection of starters, and mains that move between noodles, gravies, and hearty dishes. Then comes the real highlight, a 12-item dessert spread, complete with brownies and more, built to end the meal on a high. The format is classic buffet, but done at scale. And with the pricing, it positions itself as an occasion-led buffet, ideal for when the plan is to go all out.
Price: Lunch ₹2700++ Dinner ₹2799++
When: 12:30 pm to 4 pm, 7:15 to 11 pm
Where: MIDC Central Road, Hanuman Nagar, Andheri East
Tangerine Cafe

Nestled within the luxurious confines of Ramada Plaza, Tangerine Cafe stands out as a culinary oasis in the heart of Mumbai’s nightlife scene. The dinner buffet moves through two soups, a mix of veg and non-veg salads, starters, and mains that include fresh naan and rotis made on demand. The multi-cuisine menu brings together Indian, Asian, and continental elements. Also, while the offering is relatively contained, the pricing places it firmly in the premium bracket.
Price: Dinner ₹2200++
When: 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm
Where: Ramada Plaza, Juhu Tara Road, Nazir Wadi, Juhu
Foo

Foo offers a weekday set lunch that brings together the best of its menu in one sitting. The meal moves through soups and salads, Asian tapas, rice or noodles, and dessert. The menu is pan-Asian, drawing from Japanese, Thai, and modern Asian influences. It is structured and efficient, making it suitable for a weekday, while still offering enough variety to feel complete. Beverage options, including mocktails and the in-house Foo Brew, allow for an indulgent buffet meal.
Price: Lunch ₹795++
When: Noon to 1 am
Where: 3rd Floor, VN Sphere Mall, Linking Road, Bandra West
Vista – Taj Lands End

Vista is a premium buffet choice that pairs an expansive spread with views of the Arabian Sea. The offerings are allow you to move across cuisines, from Indian and Asian selections to continental favourites, with live counters and a strong dessert section. The space is tranquil yet cosmopolitan, making it suitable for a fancy meal. Wood-fired pizzas, freshly prepared kebabs, and even late-night coffee add range beyond the standard buffet format.
Price: Lunch 2900++ Dinner 3250++ Sunday Brunch 3500++
When: 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm, 7:30 pm to 11 pm | Sunday brunch 1 pm to 4 pm
Where: Taj Lands End, BJ Road, Mount Mary, Bandra West
China Gate

If Sunday brunch is meant to feel generous, China Gate understands the brief. This long-running favourite turns brunch into a proper spread, with Chinese and pan-Asian flavours running through dim sum, starters, seafood, meats, noodles and a substantial line-up of mains. The buffet is built around abundance, multiple starters across veg and non-veg, a wide main-course spread that includes chicken, prawns, fish and lamb, plus unlimited soft beverages. The added touch? One glass of wine or beer per person comes with brunch, which gives it a slightly celebratory edge for the price.
Price: Sunday Brunch ₹1399
When: Noon to 4 pm
Where: 9, Ground Floor, Royal Plaza Building, New Link Road, Andheri Lokhandwala, Andheri West
Pondicherry Cafe

Pondicherry Cafe makes a strong case for going big. This is one of Mumbai’s more expansive luxury buffets, bringing together Indian, North Indian, Asian, Mediterranean and continental cuisines across interactive live counters. The appeal lies in the scale as much as the detail. From regional Indian favourites and grills to sushi, breads and a strong dessert section, the buffet menu is designed for special occasions.
Price: Lunch 3249++ Dinner 3499++
When: Noon to 3 pm, 7 pm to 11 pm
Where: Sofitel, C 57, G Block, BKC
022

Named after Mumbai’s old telephone code, O22 brings a sense of occasion to the buffet table. The spread moves across Indian, Western, Asian, Far Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, with enough range to keep repeat visits interesting. Live stations, a sushi bar, wood-fired pizzas and an open kitchen keep the experience lively, while the two-storey wine cellar adds to the restaurant’s polished edge. It is also a popular pick in BKC and often packed, so booking ahead is worth doing.
Price: Lunch 3363 Dinner 3835
When: 12:30 to 3:30, 7:30 pm to 11 pm
Where: Trident Hotel, G Block, BKC





















