January in India is turning into a full-blown celebration of food, drinks, culture, and stories from across the world. From global bar icons flying in for one-night-only takeovers to slow, soulful food festivals rooted in tradition, this month is packed with experiences that are not just about eating or drinking but about being part of something special. Here are the most exciting pop-ups and food festivals to attend this January.
Best Food Festivals Across India
Food Festivals In Bengaluru
1. The World’s No. 1 Bar Comes To Bengaluru: Bar Leone Takes Over ZLB23
For one night only, Bengaluru plays host to the world’s best bar. Bar Leone from Hong Kong, currently ranked No. 1 on both The World’s 50 Best Bars and Asia’s 50 Best Bars, is taking over ZLB23, the iconic speakeasy at The Leela Palace Bengaluru. Led by celebrated bartender Lorenzo Antinori, the takeover focuses on what he calls cocktail popolari. The menu is tight and thoughtful, featuring just four cocktails, each telling a story. There’s Milan With A View, Olive Oil Sour, Coconut OF, and Caffè Paradiso.
Where: ZLB23, The Leela Palace, HAL 2nd Stage, Kodihalli, Bengaluru
When: 17th January; 8 pm – 10 pm | 10 pm onwards
Cost: ₹5,000++ per person
2. SIP, DIP ‘n’ DINE At Mulberry Shades, Nandi Hills

Some experiences are about slowing down, and SIP, DIP ‘n’ DINE at Mulberry Shades Bengaluru Nandi Hills is exactly that. This Sunday brunch series at Terra is designed for long afternoons, good food, live music, and absolutely no rush. Running across three Sundays in January, each brunch follows a different theme. The Mediterranean Freshness Brunch feels light, sunny, and coastal, with mezze like hummus and baba ghanoush, warm breads, live grills, and more. The Konkan Brunch celebrates India’s western coast with bold flavours, seafood grills, Mutton Vindaloo, Goan Fish Curry, and cooling Sol Kadhi.
Where: Survey No: 28, 29 & 30, Kemathimmanahalli Village, Kundane Hobli, Devanahally, Bengaluru
When: 4th, 11th, and 18th January
Cost: starting at ₹2,500++ per person
3. Nara Thai’s 3-Day Pop-Up At Yauatcha Bengaluru
For three days, Yauatcha Bengaluru turns into a warm, familiar Thai kitchen. Nara Thai’s limited-time pop-up menu opens with Thai classics like Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups, along with fresh, zesty salads such as spicy raw papaya and pomelo. Gai Yang chicken, crispy black pomfret, chicken satay with peanut sauce, and betel leaves with chilli lime dip are some of the appetisers. Desserts like Mango Sticky Rice and Tub Tim Grob bring back happy memories, and mocktails and cocktails with Thai influences complete the experience.
Where: Level 5, Lido Mall, 1 Mg, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Halasuru, Someshwarpura, Halasuru, Bengaluru
When: 9th – 11th January
Cost: ₹3,500 (For two)
4. Taste Of Saigon At JW Marriott Prestige Golfshire
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JW Marriott Prestige Golfshire brings Taste of Saigon to Bengaluru for two nights, showcasing the energy of Vietnam’s vibrant food and bar culture. The experience is led by Thep Dinh, one of Vietnam’s most respected bartenders and the mind behind Stir, a bar consistently featured on Asia’s 50 Best Bars list. His cocktails are designed like stories. Paired with this is a Vietnamese menu curated by Chef Nhan Ngo, whose food celebrates balance, freshness, and bold flavours.
Where: Resort & Spa, JW Marriott Bengaluru, PRESTIGE GOLFSHIRE, Nandi Hills, Bengaluru
When: 16th and 17th January; 6 pm – 11 pm
Cost: ₹3,000++ per person
5. Saffron Trails At Courtyard By Marriott Bengaluru Hebbal
Hosted at Courtyard by Marriott Bengaluru Hebbal, this week-long showcase celebrates saffron as a symbol of luxury, warmth, and tradition. Curated by Master Chef Asif Qureshi, the menu revisits slow-cooked techniques and forgotten recipes from India’s regal kitchens. The experience reaches its peak with a special Saffron Brunch, where highlights like Zaffrani Murgh Biryani, Saffron Risotto, and Saffron-infused French Toast are served alongside live music and refreshing mocktails.
Where: 2/55, Outer Ring Rd, Jogappa Layout, Nagavara, Bengaluru
When: 12th – 18th January
Cost: Brunch starting at ₹2,499++
Food Festivals In Pune
6. Coastal Crossings At Farro, Pune
Coastal Crossings is a seven-course tasting menu that brings together Mediterranean flavours and South Indian coastal comfort in a beautifully restrained way. The meal begins gently with tzatziki and smoked cucumber, moves into Pul Biber Manti, mezze-inspired courses, and then shifts to a Malabar-influenced plate with raw mango and coconut. A reimagined moussaka is served before the evening ends with a Chikmagalur coffee tiramisu made with filter coffee and dark chocolate.
Where: Shop 1/2, 357/1, Lane No. 6, Meera Nagar Garden Society, Meera Nagar, Koregaon Park, Pune
When: 18th January; 8 pm onwards
Cost: ₹4,500 per person
Food Festivals In Mumbai
7. YouMee’s Winter Ramen Festival Across India

Winter is ramen season, and YouMee knows it. Starting mid-January, YouMee’s Winter Ramen Festival rolls out across all its outlets in India. The menu caters to everyone, from vegan and vegetarian diners to those who love bold, meaty flavours. Expect options like Exotic Mushroom Ramen, Koji Tofu Ramen, Spicy Lamb Ramen, Shoyu Bacon Ramen, and the fiery Tantanmen. Each bowl is built with slow-simmered broths, springy noodles, and carefully chosen toppings that make every spoonful satisfying.
Where: Multiple Outlets
When: 15th January onwards
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8. SAMVAAD: The Tribal Festival At Ishaara, Mumbai
SAMVAAD at Ishaara is one of the most meaningful food pop-ups you’ll find this January. Instead of reinterpreting tribal food, the restaurant invites members of India’s indigenous communities to cook and present their own festival dishes. Food from the Negi, Santhal, Koya, and Karbi communities takes centre stage. From bamboo shoot preparations and Pahari momos to rice-and-lentil dishes cooked with alkaline extracts, every plate tells a story of seasonality, community, and tradition.
Where: 3rd Floor, Palladium Mall, High Street Phoenix, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 22nd January onwards; 12 pm – 11:30 pm
9. SALUD At The St. Regis Mumbai
The St. Regis Mumbai kicks off the year with SALUD, a global mixology series that brings world-class bars to the city. Bee’s Knees from Kyoto, renowned for its elegant balance and precision-driven Japanese bartending, is featured in the first edition. The takeover at Koishii / By The Mekong is positioned to become a must-follow series for cocktail enthusiasts, with upcoming editions showcasing bars from cities like Milan, Tokyo, Bangkok, and Mexico.
Where: 462, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai
10. Winter Harvest Feast At The Square, Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach
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The Winter Harvest Feast at The Square is built around winter produce, slow cooking, and flavours that feel familiar but never boring. This is the kind of meal where you’re encouraged to slow down, take your time, and enjoy each course without watching the clock. Plates of Murgh Zafrani Tikka, Beetroot and Carrot Tikki, brown rice pilaf, and other winter-forward dishes arrive as comforting companions.
Where: ZLB23, The Leela Palace, HAL 2nd Stage, Kodihalli, Bengaluru
When: until 31st January
Cost: starting at ₹2,399++
11. Malacca Food Festival At IRA By Orchid Hotel
This January, Mumbai gets a delicious introduction to one of Malaysia’s most flavour-packed culinary regions with the Malacca Food Festival at IRA by Orchid Hotel. Malaccan cuisine is known for its deep, layered flavours, and the buffet captures that beautifully. Think comforting bowls of Melaka Laksa, Chicken Rendang, Ikan Asam Pedas, and home-style dishes like Ayam Pongteh and Sambal Chicken. The meal is concluded with traditional desserts like Kuih Lapis and Sago Gula Melaka.
Where: Andheri Kurla Road, Marol, Mumbai
When: 9th – 17th January; 7 pm – 11 pm
Cost: ₹2,200++ per person
12. Torii Takeover Nights: Fatboy Izakaya Bangkok x Torii

For two special nights, Fatboy Izakaya Bangkok takes over Torii in Mumbai, bringing with it the electric energy of Bangkok’s modern izakaya scene. Led by Chef Andrew Martin, the takeover is all about breaking rules and having fun with food. The menu is playful and packed with dishes like Ume and Chicken Fried Rice, BKK Spider Rolls with soft-shell crab, fish & chips karaage, and inventive vegetarian dishes like Japanese-style Portobello sandos. Signature cocktails like the Sumo Sour and Hot Mess mix Japanese flavours with Indian herbs and Thai-inspired elements.
Where: 21, Pali Hill Rd, Union Park, Khar West, Mumbai
When: 29th and 31st January; 11am – 11:30 pm
13. Shabu Shabu Pop-Up At The Dimsum Room
Mumbai’s winter may be short, but The Dimsum Room makes it count with its Shabu Shabu Pop-Up at the beautiful open-to-sky Zen Garden in Kala Ghoda. A simmering pot sits at the centre of the table, inviting everyone to cook, share, and eat at their own pace. Diners can choose between a spicy Korean gochujang broth with buldak butter or a comforting Japanese white miso broth. From seafood and meats to dumplings and vegetarian favourites, you can build your own perfect bowl.
Where: 3rd floor, building 30, K Dubash Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai
When: until 31st January
Cost: ₹900 onwards per person
Food Festivals In Hyderabad
14. Maharashtrian Comfort Food Evenings At Marriott Executive Apartments Hyderabad
Home chef Swati Mawlankar brings authentic Maharashtrian flavours to Mazzo at Marriott Executive Apartments for four special evenings. Her food feels like it comes straight from a family kitchen. The menu features classics like sabudana vada, kothimbir vadi, batata vada, matki usal, and bharli vangi. Non-vegetarian dishes include fiery Kolhapuri chicken and mutton, along with coastal-style prawns. Live counters serving thalipeeth and pithla bhakri add a rustic, homely touch. Desserts are just as nostalgic, with options like puran poli, shrikhand, modak, and orange burfi.
Where: LN terminus, Gachibowli, Marriott Executive Apartments, Level ST (Super Terrace, Survey No. 133, SLN Terminus Rd, Kondapur, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
When: 7th – 10th January
Cost: ₹2,200++
Food Festivals In Delhi NCR
15. Chef Davide × Chef Huber Italian Pop-Up At Prego, The Westin Gurgaon
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Chefs Davide Di Domenico and Christian Huber come together to tell Italy’s north–south food story through a thoughtfully crafted menu. Expect comforting northern classics like Ossobuco alla Milanese with saffron risotto and duck ragout with bigoli, alongside southern favourites that celebrate fresh produce and bold flavours. Live elements such as Prego’s much-loved tiramisu add a touch of theatre to the experience.
Where: The Westin, The Westin Gurgaon New Delhi Number 1, MG Road Sector 29, New Delhi, NCR, Gurugram
When: 14th – 16th January
Cost: ₹3,500++ (For two)
From once-in-a-lifetime bar takeovers to food festivals rooted in culture, January across India is packed with experiences worth stepping out for.
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