Mumbai’s 20 Best Disability-Friendly Restaurants Showcasing Inclusivity At Its Finest!

by Curly Tales Desk
Mumbai’s 20 Best Disability-Friendly Restaurants Showcasing Inclusivity At Its Finest!

Mumbai has its fair share of restaurants and with multiple new ones opening up almost every day, it can be quite a task to figure out which ones to try out and which ones to frequent. The factor that we always like to take into consideration is that the place ought to be disability-friendly. As able individuals, it can be a real bummer when our near and dear ones who are differently abled tend to not have all the fun because restaurants are not as disability-friendly as you would want them to be. But with more and more places becoming wheelchair-accessible and inclusive, it has opened up a whole new gateway for everyone to have a good time. So, we made a list of the best disability-friendly restaurants in Mumbai.

Disability-Friendly Restaurants In Mumbai

1. Masala Library

Located in the Bandra Kurla Complex, Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra is the perfect restaurant for a family lunch or dinner over the weekend. With a super-inclusive atmosphere and great food, you can easily make your way to the restaurant and enjoy a great meal. Considering that the restaurant is very spacious, disabled people have more than enough space to manoeuvre their way around.

Where: First International Financial Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 3 pm, 7 pm – 12 am
Cost: ₹4,000 (For two)

2. Yazu

 

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The newest Asian fine dining restaurant on the block, Yazu, has already made a pretty good reputation for itself. A great place to grab dinner, the place goes through a complete metamorphosis as the night grows older. You will find all kinds of people grooving at Yazu while bingeing on dim sum.

Where: Andheri Lokhandwala, Andheri West, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 4:30 pm, 7 pm – 1 am
Cost: ₹2,000 (For two)

3. Yauatcha

 

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Yes, it’s true; we are suckers for places that serve great dim sum and Asian fare, and there is no way that we could leave Yauatcha out of the mix. The staff is very welcoming, and the place is wheelchair-accessible, so everyone can enjoy a great experience here. And while you are here, don’t forget to indulge in their macarons, which can give the Parisian ones a run for their money.

Where: Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹3,000 (For two)

4. Estella

 

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The rooftop restaurant offers a great view of the sea and is the best place to be to catch the sunset. The ambience is laidback, and you can just kick back and sip on a glass of crisp white wine while you watch the waves crash on the beach. And it doesn’t matter if you are wheelchair-bound because everyone is welcome here.

Where: Juhu, Mumbai
When: 6 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹3,000 (For two)

5. Doolally Taproom

 

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You can never say a chilled beer, can you? Neither can we. And with the October heat beating down on us like crazy, there’s no better place to be than Doolally. Order yourself a cold one from the tap and take part in a fun pub quiz. And remember to get the fries, because they go beautifully with the beer.

Where: Veera Desai Area, Mumbai
When: 10 am – 1 am
Cost: ₹2,500 (For two)

6. Dragonfly Experience

With a fully stocked bar, a really trippy atmosphere, and a lot of space to shake a leg, Dragonfly Experience really has it all. Located inside The Orb, this is the place to be on a Friday night.

Where: The Orb, Marol, Mumbai
When: 6 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹2,500 (For two)

7. Kitty Su

 

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One of my favourite nightclubs in the city, Kitty Su, has been around for the LONGEST time but still manages to be a hit among youngsters and elders alike. We credit the popularity to how inclusive the place is. Not only is it wheelchair accessible, but it is also LGBTQIA+ friendly. They host the best drag shows in the city, and you have to be witness to them to understand their magnanimity.

Where: The Lalit Mumbai, Chakala, Mumbai
When: 10 am – 3 am
Cost: ₹3,500 (For two)

8. Shamiana

A day out in South Bombay means that you have to drop by Shamiana to grab a bite to eat. Disability-friendly, the hospitality of The Taj is unparalleled, and they take a lot of care of you, ensuring that you are comfortable throughout.

Where: The Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, Mumbai
When: 24 hours
Cost: ₹3,000 (For two)

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9. Toit

 

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Toit is one of the most significant spaces in Lower Parel and serves excellent beer and the right food to go along with it. Although some of the seats here are elevated, disabled patrons will find it easy to seat themselves in the lower sections.

Where: Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 11:30 pm
Cost: ₹2,500 (For two)

10. Fisco Restobar

 

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With two options, you can opt to either be seated downstairs or on their rooftop, which makes it easier for differently-abled folks to be seated in the downstairs area. With plants all around, the restaurant is warm and welcoming and turns into quite the party hub every night.

Where: Kandivali West, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 11:30 pm
Cost: ₹1,800 (For two)

11. Bombay Salad Co.

 

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Our go-to place for salads, Bombay Salad Co., has a really happy-go-lucky vibe all around. Their al-fresco seating area is perfect when you want to get some sun while you munch on their cleverly crafted salads and smoothies.

Where: Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 10: 30 pm
Cost: ₹1,100 (For two)

12. Hakkasan

 

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Frequented by celebrities, Hakkasan is undoubtedly one of the best places to grab some good Asian fare. Located in the prime location of Bandra, you won’t regret a single meal here.

Where: Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 4 pm, 7 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹3,000 (For two)

13. Veranda Rooftop

 

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Another gem in Bandra, we love this place because of its refreshing and colourful decor. Replete with paintings and beautiful furniture, dining here is a delightful experience.

Where: Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai
When: 4 pm – 12 am
Cost: ₹2,800 (For two)

14. The Bombay Cartel

 

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The Bombay Cartel is a vibrant and welcoming restaurant that prides itself on being disability-friendly. With spacious and well-designed interiors, it offers accessible seating and facilities for guests with disabilities. The menu boasts a fusion of Indian and international flavours, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a delicious meal.

Where: Kamala Mills Compound, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹1,800 (For two)

15. Shy

Shy is a modern and inclusive dining destination in Mumbai known for its disability-friendly features. The restaurant has thoughtfully designed its space to accommodate guests with various accessibility needs. From ramps to accessible restrooms, Shy aims to provide a comfortable dining experience for all while serving a delectable menu of contemporary dishes.

Where: Cubic Mall, Chembur, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹1,800 (For two)

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16. Lotus Cafe

Lotus Cafe is a disability-friendly restaurant located in one of Mumbai’s upscale hotels. It offers a welcoming environment with wheelchair-accessible entrances and facilities. Guests can relish an extensive buffet spread featuring global cuisines and delectable desserts. The restaurant’s commitment to accessibility ensures that all patrons can dine with ease.

Where: JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu, Juhu, Mumbai
When: 7 am – 3 am
Cost: ₹3,000 (For two)

17. Earth Cafe @ Waterfield

 

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The Earth Cafe @ Waterfield is an environmentally conscious and disability-friendly restaurant in Mumbai. Its spacious and accessible layout ensures that guests with disabilities can move comfortably. The cafe emphasises sustainability and serves a variety of healthy and delicious dishes, making it an inclusive dining choice.

Where: Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai
When: 8 am – 10:30 pm
Cost: ₹2,000 (For two)

18. By the Mekong

 

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By The Mekong is a disability-friendly restaurant offering an exquisite culinary journey through Southeast Asian flavours. Situated within a luxurious hotel, the restaurant takes accessibility seriously. It provides wheelchair ramps, accessible restrooms, and well-trained staff to assist guests with disabilities, allowing them to savour the rich and authentic tastes of the region.

Where: The St. Regis, Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 4 pm, 7 pm – 12 am
Cost: ₹5,500 (For two)

19. Saz Cafe

 

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Saz Cafe is a cosy and disability-friendly eatery in Mumbai. It welcomes guests of all abilities with its thoughtful design and accessibility features. The cafe offers a diverse menu, including international and Indian dishes. Whether it’s a leisurely brunch or a casual dinner, Saz Cafe provides an inclusive dining experience.

Where: Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 1:30 am
Cost: ₹2,000 (For two)

20. Nom Nom

 

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Nom Nom is a trendy and disability-friendly restaurant in Mumbai that combines contemporary design with accessibility. The restaurant ensures that its layout and facilities are conducive to guests with disabilities. Nom Nom specialises in Asian cuisine, featuring an array of flavours from across the continent. It’s a great place for an inclusive dining experience with friends and family.

Where: Khar, Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 4 pm, 7 pm – 1 am
Cost: ₹2,000 (For two)

These disability-friendly restaurants in Mumbai prioritise accessibility and inclusivity, making dining out a pleasant experience for everyone.

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Inputs from Pratiksha Acharya & Mallika Khurana