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July Food Guide: 10 New Mumbai Restaurants You Can’t Miss This Month

From coffee space to South Indian eatery, here's a roundup of the new restaurant launches in July in Mumbai that are worth checking out.

by Tanvi Shrivastava
July Food Guide: 10 New Mumbai Restaurants You Can’t Miss This Month

If you’re always on the hunt for Mumbai’s newest food spots, then we have some good news for you, as your July plans are sorted. The city has added everything from cosy cafés and artisanal bakeries to global dining destinations this month. Here’s a roundup of the newest restaurants in Mumbai that are worth checking out.

10 New Restaurants In Mumbai

1. Tiffin Terrace at Kadak, ICONIQA Hotel, Mumbai International Airport

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Built around the theme of “Noon Gets Naughty”, ICONIQA Hotel Mumbai International Airport announces the launch of Tiffin Terrace at Kadaka. It is an all-new open-air dining spot that welcomes relaxed gatherings right at the airport. The idea introduces its iconic Quarter Club experience, where guests can opt for their favourite spirit that is available in a branded quarter bottle at the table. With a stamp card system, every fifth Quarter Club bottle is offered on the house. The menu is framed by two distinct sections: South India Remixed and Chakhna & Snacks. South India Remixed features Bengaluru Benne Dosa, Onion Open Dosa with Mutton Pepper Fry and Ghee Rice with Goan Crab Curry. On the other hand, the Chakhna & Snacks selection includes Pani Puri Flight, Vada Pav Chura & Thecha, Sev Puri Bombay Caviar and Button Paniyaram.

Where: ICONIQA Hotel Mumbai International Airport, Terminal 2 area, Andheri East, Mumbai
When: 06:30 AM – 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹1500 for two, approx.

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2. Nayra, Lower Parel

Lower Parel recently welcomed Nayra at Kamala Mills, offering a modern take on Indian cuisine to one of Mumbai’s busiest dining hubs. Bringing together regional flavours with warm hospitality and a vibrant yet elegant ambience, the restaurant serves a menu that reimagines classic Indian favourites. Signature dishes include Avocado Khichiya Chaat, Beetroot Dahi Vada, Thecha Prawn Toast, Cafreal Chicken, Konkani Lamb Chops, Saoji Chicken Wings, Wild Mushroom & Pepper Jhalfrezi and Malai Korma Chicken Biryani. The bar complements the food with creative cocktails such as the Agni Tamarind Picante, Midnight Biscoff Espresso, Margarita Pizza Highball and Nayra Colada.

Where: D Block, Ground Floor, Trade World, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel
When: 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Cost: ₹2,500 for two, approx.

3. Bang Bang Noodle, Khar

This Sichuan and Pan-Asian noodle cafe is built around bold flavours, offering chilli oil-driven noodle bowls inspired by the signature Ma La spice profile. The menu offers a variety of wok-tossed noodles, comforting soups such as Laksa and Khao Suey, and a selection of small plates. Drawing inspiration from Sichuan street food, the dishes feature layered spices and the distinctive heat of house-made chilli oil, making it a perfect spot for quick, flavour-packed comfort food in a relaxed, no-fuss setting.

Where: Ground Floor, Adrekar House 13th, &, 18th Rd, Khar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400052
When: 12:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Cost: ₹1,200 for two, approx.

4. Brevé Bakery, Bandra West

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Breve Bakery is a cosy Bandra West spot blending artisanal bakes, pastries and coffee in a relaxed café-style setting. Designed as both a quick grab-and-go stop and is ideal for casual meet-ups along the Bandra stretch. The space carries a soft, minimal café aesthetic with a focus on fresh, daily-made offerings and comfort-forward baking. It works well for solo coffee stops, casual work breaks or relaxed conversations over baked goods.

Where: Shop No.12, Pearl Haven, Chapel Rd, St Sebastian Colony, Mount Mary, Bandra West
When:
12.30 PM to 3.30 PM| 7 PM to 12 AM
Cost: ₹500 for two, approx.

5. Seasee, Bandra

Seasee has recently opened in Bandra, introducing the vibrant flavours of Southeast Asian street food to Mumbai. Founded by Saamir Chandnani and Rinchen Angchuk, the space draws inspiration from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines. The menu serves regional favourites such as Tom Yum, Chicken Satay, Singapore Chilli Crab, Pad Thai, and Mango Sticky Rice. Not only this, but it also offers an interactive Wok station where guests can customise their meals. Complementing the food is a cocktail menu inspired by Southeast Asian ingredients.

Where: 2nd Floor, Suburbia Building Between Linking Road, Swami Vivekanand Rd, Bandra West
When: 12 PM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹1,800 for two, approx.

6. High Note, Bandra

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Bandra has a new retro music and bar spot; the High Note has recently opened in Bandra West. As a retro-inspired music bar celebrating classic tunes, good food and a community. Founded by Shreyas Rathod, the venue offers vinyl sessions, live performances and music from the ’60s to the ’90s. The food menu includes Lamb Chilli Con Carne Tacos and Butter Garlic Prawns. The signature cocktails, such as BackStage Pass and High Note No. 5. are some of the must-try drinks there.

Where: Ground floor, Hotel Metro Palace, 38, Waterfield Road, off Hill Road, Bandra West,
When: 6:00 PM-12 AM
Cost: ₹3,500 for two, approx.

7. NOT FAR, Bandra

NOT FAR has opened in Bandra, bringing speciality cookies, cupcakes and coffee to Mumbai’s café scene. Founded by Natasha Nazir and Farheen Khan, the space follows an ingredient-first philosophy with unique creations like Botox Cupcakes. The menu also features nostalgia-inspired cookies, including Balaji Waf Waf, Ruby Matcha, Misu Kie and Jim Jam Jim. The menu is complemented by coffee from Corridor Seven and a surprise “Secret Palette Cleanser” provided with the purchase of two desserts.

Where: Ground Floor, Isabella House, Shop No. B-01, Plot No. 78, Dr Ambedkar Rd, behind Janta Bar, Pali Village, Bandra West,
When: 12 PM -1 AM
Cost: ₹500 for two, approx

8. Gourami, Powai

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When Mumbai thinks of South Indian food, the talk often begins and ends with idli, dosa and filter coffee. Gourami seeks to change that by showcasing the rich regional cuisines of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu, with a special focus on bold seafood and meat-based dishes. The menu features Chicken Curry Idli, Mutton Curry Idli, Prawn Curry Idli, signature Meat Dosa and ultra-thin, crisp dosas, alongside unique experiences like Rasam on Tap and live masala-pounding sessions.

Where: Bus Stop, Guru Gobind Singh Nagar, nr. IIT, Panchkutir Ganesh Nagar, Powai
When: 12 PM -1:30 AM
Cost: ₹1,500 for two, approx

9. Zaro, Bandra

Bandra’s much-loved artisanal bakehouse, Zaro, has reopened with a refreshed identity. Reintroducing itself as an everyday “pick-me-up” destination for freshly baked treats. Staying true to its roots while adopting a new concept, the local bakehouse now offers an improved selection of sweet and savoury granolas and 15 AD’s handcrafted sherbets. Menu includes Chocolate Citrus Cheesecake, Italian Forest, Strawberry Almond Croissant and the Mango Pistachio Kunafa Slice.

Where: Shop No 10, Shiv Darshan, Plot No 407 15, 33rd Rd, near Noble Medical, Bandra West
When: 11 AM to 12 PM 
Cost: ₹500 for two, approx

10. Mezcalita, Borivali

Mezcalita has grown to Borivali with a new rooftop outpost at Sky City Mall. Bringing its vibrant Mexican cantina menu to the suburb after successful launches in Churchgate, Bandra and Bengaluru. Led by chef Jonatan Torres Muñoz, the menu features classics such as Chilaquiles, Street Cart Corn, and vegetarian options. Inspired by Mexico’s colourful streets and cantinas, the lively interiors include hand-painted murals and a striking serape-inspired canopy. The interiors are the perfect add-ons in creating an immersive dining destination.

Where: Rooftop, Sky City Mall, Off Western Express Highway, Borivali (East)
When: 12:00 PM to 1:30 AM
Cost: ₹1,700 for two, approx

Also Read: 10 New Restaurants In Mumbai You Have To Try This Month

Which newly launched restaurant are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments.

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First Published: June 26, 2026 5:14 PM

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What is the famous restaurant in Mumbai?

Mumbai features iconic dining, ranging from luxury celebrity hotspots like Gigi and Bastian.

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Yes, Gourami is a newly launched restaurant in Mumbai.