New month, new excuses to eat out! This July, Badshah is swapping bars for pizza ovens while Bang Bang! is turning noodles into a rave. Add DEA’s fiery fine dining, Fountain Sizzlers’ Teppan glow-up and more to the mix – Mumbai has 10 new restaurants ready for you to check off your list.
Inspired by the streets of Shibuya, Harajuku brings neon charm and Japan’s conveyor belt concept to Mumbai. The décor nods to Tokyo’s iconic signage and Shibuya Scramble, while the menu is crafted by Chefs Asami Indo (Tokyo) and Higuchi Nariaki (Osaka). The space caters to all with no-pork halal options, plenty for vegetarians, and even a Jain menu at the 72-seater restaurant. Follow it on Instagram for animated updates.
Cost for two: ₹2500
When: 10 am to 10 pm; Café: 12 pm to 12 am (weekdays), 12 pm to 1:30 am (weekends)
Where: Second Floor, Jio World Drive, Bandra Kurla Complex.
Restaurateur duo Aditi and Aditya Dugar are here with Paradox, their newest venture that flips the script on what a stylish Mumbai bar should be. This place is free of the usual fine-dining fluff. No moody lighting you can’t see through, no sterile minimalism pretending to be deep. Instead, it’s all relaxed elegance and a playlist that leans more chill lounge than chaotic club thump. Follow on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹4000
When: 6 pm to 1 am
Where: Shree Laxmi Woollen Mills, Mahalakshmi
Mumbai’s got a new pizza player and it’s serving bars and bites. Rapper and all-round hitmaker Badshah is swapping mics for marinara with his latest venture – Bad Boy Pizza. Touted as “mass-premium”, this QSR spot promises big flavours, premium slices, and prices that won’t have you crying into your crust. Backed by Ghost Kitchens India and foodpreneur Karan Tanna, this one’s all set to turn up the heat in Mumbai’s pizza scene. Follow Bad Boy on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹600
When: 12 noon to 11 pm
Where: Tarapore Chowk, Adarsh Nagar Road, Andheri West
After 30 years of serving South Bombay, Fountain Sizzlers has just opened a fresh new outpost at Phoenix Palladium. This time the brand has gone premium with a swish Sizzler House vibe and a brand-new showstopper range of Japanese-style Teppan Sizzlers. Be one of the first to tuck into these fiery newbies and follow on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹2000
When: 12 noon to 12:30 am
Where: 3rd Floor, Gourmet Village Phoenix Palladium Mall
Handmade noodles, silky wontons, and a menu that’s absolutely banging. Chef Rahul Punjabi’s dishes hit all the right notes, spiced with the likes of Manipur’s mountain pepper berry and Chinese cardamom for that proper, traditional kick. Feast away but save room for the star of the show – Chilli Oil Soft Serve. Oh, and they’re throwing Mumbai’s first-ever noodle rave on August 7. Follow Bang Bang! Noodle on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹1000
When: 12 noon to 2 am
Where: Ekta Tripolis, Siddharth Nagar Road, Goregaon West
Mumbai’s new spot to wine and dine. Hidden away in Prabhadevi, DEA is where fine dining meets fire and ferments. Think live-fire cooking, house-made ferments, and cocktails crafted with serious intent. The 3,600sqft space is all earthy tones and raw textures with a touch of tribal flair – and right in the middle, a sculptural Wish Tree that whispers rather than shouts. The star? An open kitchen where the robata grill works its quiet magic. Follow DEA on Instagram for more. Follow DEA on Instagram fore more updates.
Cost for two: ₹5000
When: 7 pm to 1:30 am
Where: Bengal Chemicals Bhavan, Savarkar Road, Prabhadevi
Goa’s Fireback has landed in Mumbai and it’s here to shake up how the city does Thai. We Mumbaikars never say no to another helping of Asian, but Rohit Khattar and legendary chef David Thompson are serving something way more fun. Thompson’s got four decades of globe-trotting Thai mastery behind him, and it shows. The cocktails here are tropical but never kitschy, with flavours pulled like a proper art form. Follow this new restaurant on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹3000
When: 12 noon to 3:30 pm | 7 pm to 12 am
Where: Peninsula Corporate Park, Lower Parel West
Hidden behind a Churchgate building, where an Emirati bank once sat, there’s now a new dining room serving something different – Tóa 66. Think seven courses of vegetarian, vegan and Jain-friendly Thai. Here, you’ll find rolled flat rice noodles with edible flowers and emerald oil, larb tofu served two ways with sticky rice parcels and crispy rice crackers. The name mixes the Thai word for “table” with the country’s calling code, and the menu’s all about bold Bangkok street flavours given a polished spin. Follow Toa on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹8000
When: 7 pm to 11:30 pm | Monday closed
Where: ADCB Rehman Manzil, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate
Our beloved Burma Burma has opened its Gourmet Village at Palladium, and it’s a full-on dive into Burmese culture. Expect umami-packed small plates, zero-proof cocktails and their signature mains that made Burma Burma famous. The interiors are pure theatre with a ceiling of stories curving above you, bell-shaped lights glowing like temple lanterns, and a design nod to the Stato Kayin Cave. Follow the new restaurant on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹1800
When: 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm | 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm
Where: 4th Floor, Gourmet Village, Phoenix Palladium Mall, Lower Parel
Nova Artisan Gelato has officially landed on Waterfield Road, and it’s bringing a whole lot of Italian flair to Bandra’s dessert scene. Born in 2020 and already a hit at Kemps Corner, Nova is the brainchild of Simran Advani, who’s turning gelato into an art form. This new 200 sq. ft. spot is bigger, bolder and bursting with character. Follow Nova on Instagram for more updates.
Cost for two: ₹350
When: 2 pm to 12 midnight
Where: Imperial Plaza, 30th Road, Bandra West
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