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21 Independence Day Menus Across India That Capture The Flavours Of Freedom

This Independence Day, celebrate the nation’s vibrant spirit with specially curated menus inspired by India’s rich culinary heritage. From tricolour-themed dishes to regional delicacies, restaurants across the country are serving flavours of freedom. Discover where to dine on 15th August for a truly patriotic feast.

by Curly Tales Desk
21 Independence Day Menus Across India That Capture The Flavours Of Freedom

The 15th of August carries its own music, from the crisp beat of a school parade drum in the distance, to the soft notes of the national anthem drifting in through open windows. On this day, the air feels more charged than ever, and a feeling of belongingness holds us together. And what better way to honour the day than with hearty, Independence Day-themed menus that capture its spirit?

Independence Day Menus

Official celebrations unfold as they always do, with speeches, parades, and flag hoistings, but the real texture of the day often comes later, away from the crowds. In homes across the country, balconies wear tricolour streamers, children wave paper flags between mouthfuls of breakfast, and someone in the kitchen stirs a pot like it’s part of the day’s ceremony. Because, on Independence Day, food isn’t just a meal but a form of remembrance.

Every region speaks its own culinary dialect. In Hyderabad, the aroma of biryani spills into the streets; in Indore, plates of poha disappear before the kettle has cooled; in Delhi, cafés stack desserts in precise saffron, white, and green layers. Together, they mirror the country’s journey: distinct parts working in harmony without losing their individuality. Much like the movement that brought us here.

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Independence Day Menus Across Mumbai

1. Via Bombay 

You’ll begin with memory-inducing sips like Masala Thumbs Up or Peach and Lemon-iced teas before tilting into smoky tangs of rasam. The line of starters is aimed to be a treat to the eyes and the tongue with Khaman Dhokla, Jimikand ki Galawat, Paneer Pahadi, Lucknowi Murgh Seekh, Prawns Koliwada, and that Bombay Duck Rawa Fry! Indian classics like Butter Chicken, Rajasthani Laal Maas, Goan Fish Curry; alongside Steamed Rice, Veg Zafrani Pulao, and Murgh Lababdar Biryani, are also being served with utmost deliciousness. And to finish on a sweet note, you can be treated with a Trinaga Halwa in cutting glasses, Shahi Tukda, Ragi Manni, plus swaths of ice cream.

Where: Via Bombay, Jewel of Chembur, 1st Road, Opp. BMC Office, near Natraj Cinema, Chembur, Mumbai 
When: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Cost: ₹1,800 for two approx. 

2. The Bombay Canteen

There are Independence day menus, and then there’s this! The 11th Independence Day Daawat at The Bombay Canteen is all set to serve “India on a Banana Leaf” in style. It promises a community-style lunch rich with regional touches like Smoked Chausa Dal, Black Vatana Misal, Aloo Saag Paneer, Punjabi Kadhi and Kheema Ghotala! All this will be served with lip-smacking partners like Maska Pao, Ghee Rice, Purple Cabbage Pachadi, Kerala-style tender mango pickle, Assamese pumpkin chutney, Papad Chura, Methi Mathri, Khasta Kachori, Patod Ki Chaat, Sambharo, plus Bihar’s bael sharbat. For dessert, there’s Tirangi Barfi and Besan Poha Laddoo. Beyond taste, it’s about active citizenship and provides support towards NatureRe’s green corridor in Mumbai.

Where: The Bombay Canteen, Unit-1, Process House, S.B. Road, Kamala Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai 
When: 12:00 PM to 1:30 AM
Cost: ₹1,500 for two approx. 

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3. Seven Kitchens, St. Regis Mumbai

The menu boasts of a classic Tibetan Thukpa, Asparagus-Gruyère Ravioli, Bordeaux-style Barramundi with haricot, Goan grills, Agra-style chaat, and Parsi Bhonu, rounded off by Lagan nu Custard, Sutarfeni, and other Indian classics. Out of all the Independence day menus, this one is quietly celebratory and screams the festive vibe.

Where: Seven Kitchens, The St. Regis Mumbai
When: 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM & 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM to 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹4500 for two approx. 

4. K Bhagat Tarachand

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Few restaurants carry the weight of history like K Bhagat Tarachand. With more than a century of service behind it, the Independence Day table here is all about vegetarian comfort. The Papad Churi is crisp and addictive and sets the tone for the day. Sev Tomato arrives just as it would from a home kitchen, while Paneer Bhurji brings spice and softness in equal measure. And then, there’s the signature Chaas: cold, creamy, exactly as it’s been poured for generations. 

Where:  Phoenix Market City Kurla, Sky City Borivali, Mumbai
When: 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹1,000 for two approx. 

5. Sorozaie

At Sorozaie in Versova, Independence Day is all about spice, soul, and storytelling. The Goan kitchen is hosting its first-ever home chef pop-up, featuring Chef Reshma’s beloved Kolhapuri recipes. There’s Kolhapuri Mutton Masala, Pandra Rassa, fiery Kharda, homestyle Chicken Keema, Kothimbir Wadi, and the ghee-rich sweetness of Puran Poli. Between plates, you can even watch local artisans crafting Kolhapuri chappals or try your hand at it yourself.

Where: Shop no.1, Aaram Nagar Part – 1 Seven Bunglows, JP Rd, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai
Cost: ₹500++

6. Carnival By Trèsind

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Carnival by Trèsind is taking its playful, creative dining style and giving it an Independence Day twist. The special 8-course menu mixes street food nostalgia with fine-dining artistry. Highlights include a live Gol Gappa cart and a chilled Tri-Colour Gola inspired by the Indian flag. The finale is the indulgent Carnival Celebration dessert, a mix of textures and flavours that feels like a party on a plate. Add live unplugged music from 1 pm, and you’ve got a perfect mix of food and atmosphere for the holiday.

Where: 7th Floor, Krishna Curve Building, Juhu Tara Road, opposite Juhu Garden, Hasmukh Nagar, Santacruz (West), Mumbai
When: 12 pm – 5 pm; 6 pm – 12 am
Cost: ₹3,000++

7. Pondichéry Café, Sofitel Mumbai BKC

This Independence Day, Pondichéry Café at Sofitel Mumbai BKC is inviting you to enjoy a grand celebration of India’s favourite flavours. The buffet here is a beautiful mix of dishes that have been loved for generations. from butter chicken and biryani to chaat-style street food. Vegetarians will love the paneer tikka and dal makhani, while the salad section brings fresh and colourful options like a tamarind twist salad and a tandoori tangy salad.

Where: C 57, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai
When: 12:30 pm onwards

8. 99 Pancakes

On 15th August, 99 Pancakes is bringing you a treat you won’t want to miss. Their delicious Milky Mania Pancakes and Milky Way Waffles will be available for only ₹78. That number is a nod to India’s 78th Independence Day, making this deal even more special. The pancakes are soft, fluffy, and drizzled with chocolate, while the waffles are crispy on the outside, soft inside, and packed with sweetness. It’s the perfect way to spend the day with friends or family, sharing bites of something comforting and indulgent.

Where: Multiple Outlets
Cost: ₹78

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Independence Day Menus Across Goa

9. Neighbors 

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Here, Chef Konaark Sharma’s pop-up menu holds Cream Cheese Thecha Burrata toast with fig relish, a red beet salad, “Cloud Sun Rise” baked eggs with salsa macha, roasted chipotle fish and Pistachio Tiramisu! And there’s an Aperol spritz ritual, which is as buzz-worthy as it gets. Live jazz and percussion tug gently at your attention, and you’re sure to walk home with a light buzz and fun memories. 

Where: Neighbors, H. No. 189, 14 Mazal Waddo, Assagao, Goa 
When: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM 
Cost: ₹1,200 for two people approx.

Independence Day Menus Across Bengaluru

10. LOYA 

LOYA
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LOYA’s Independence Day offering is less a menu and more a map of northern India. Research trips into Himachal, Uttarakhand, and Kashmir surface here as Tudkiya Bhaath fragrant with ghee, Daal Jhakiya perfumed by wild herbs, and Khodiya Gosht. Timbri Jhinga arrives with the citrus bite of Himalayan timur, an ingredient that doesn’t often stray from its mountain home. Dessert is a treasure with Badana Pearls touched with saffron, soft enough to vanish on the tongue. 

Where: LOYA, Taj West End, Race Course Road, Bengaluru
When: 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM & 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Cost: ₹4,500 for two approx. 

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11. JW Marriott Lotus Café

Lotus Café marks Independence Day with a spread that feels like a cross-country rail journey on a plate. One moment, you’re biting into the tangy piece of Kolkata-style Kathi Rolls; the next, you’re sinking into the comfort of Awadhi Dum Biryani. The scent of Mangalorean Fish Curry plays with the hiss of dosas crisped fresh. For dessert, there’s Kesar Phirni and Masala Chai Kulfi. 

Where: 24, 24/1, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru
When: 7:00 AM to 3:00 AM
Cost: ₹5,000 for two people approx.

12. M Café, Bengaluru Marriott Hotel Whitefield

If you want to taste all of India in one afternoon, M Café’s “28 States, 28 Tastes” brunch is exactly where you should be this Independence Day. Each dish in the buffet is inspired by a different state, from Nargisi Kofta of the north to Karaikudi Meen Kulambu from Tamil Nadu. It’s like taking a delicious road trip around the country without leaving your seat. The spread also includes desserts and accompaniments that match the variety of the main dishes.

Where: Plot No 75, 8th Rd, EPIP Zone, Whitefield, Bengaluru
When: Every Sunday in August, 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Cost: ₹2,600++

Independence Day Menus Across Delhi

13. The LaLiT 

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At The LaLiT, the Independence Day buffet feels like a conversation between the grandeur of Mughlai feasts and the intimacy of regional cooking. The curries are rich in taste, and their grilled items carry just the correct amount of char. The tricolour desserts do their patriotic duty without sacrificing flavour. The menu roams the length and breadth of India, but the effect is unified! 

Where: 24/7, The LaLiT, Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place, New Delhi
When: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Cost: ₹2,950 for two approx. 

14. Blooms, Eros Hotel

If you’re in Delhi this Independence Day, Blooms at Eros Hotel is turning the spirit of freedom into a feast for the senses. Imagine starting your afternoon with a glass of Tiranga Splash, a Swatantrata Shake, or an Azadi Aam Twist, mocktails that look as festive as they taste. The lavish buffet has something for everyone, from classic Indian dishes that remind you of home to specialities prepared just for the occasion. The setting is elegant, perfect for bringing your family and friends together for a meal that feels special.

Where: Nehru Place, New Delhi, Delhi
When: 12 pm – 3 pm
Cost: ₹2,500++

15. Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida

Over in Noida, the Radisson Blu MBD Hotel’s SXVIII restaurant is rolling out a buffet that feels like a journey across India. You’ll find creamy North Indian curries, tangy coastal fish dishes, comforting South Indian classics, and bold, spice-rich Eastern fare, all under one roof. The live stations bring the kitchen to life, and the shared tables mean you might end up chatting with someone new. Plus, there’s a 20% discount for groups of up to six, an extra reason to gather your people for a special meal.

Where: Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida, L-2, Pocket J, Sector 18, Noida
When: 12 pm – 3 pm

16. Tamra, Shangri-La Eros New Delhi

Tamra is famous for its “World on Your Plate” concept, but this Independence Day, it’s adding a patriotic twist with dishes inspired by the Army Mess. You can dig into Fauji Cantt Ambala Mutton Curry, Railway Chicken Curry, and Matar Paneer, the kind of comforting food that carries stories of camaraderie and service. Of course, the buffet also offers global favourites, from Southeast Asian spice to European classics. And for dessert lovers, Tipsy Pudding and Jalebi with Rabri make the perfect ending.

Where: Level 1, Shangri-La Eros New Delhi, 19, Ashoka Rd, Connaught Place, New Delhi
Cost: starting at ₹3,200++

17. DEL, Roseate House New Delhi

DEL, Roseate House New Delhi
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At DEL in Aerocity, the Independence Day buffet feels like travelling through India without leaving your table. From Kerala’s spicy Meen Pollichathu to Rajasthan’s hearty Dal Batti Churma, from the Kashmiri richness of Rogan Josh to the sweet comfort of Gulkand Gulab Jamun, it’s all here. Every dish is prepared with care, representing a different part of the country. 

Where: Asset 10, Northern Access Rd, Aerocity, Hospitality District, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi
When: 12:30 pm – 4 pm

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Independence Day Menus Across Pune

18. Sheraton

This Independence Day, Sheraton Grand Pune’s Feast restaurant is turning its buffet into a cross-country expedition of flavour. On the menu is street-style Mumbai vada pav with a punchy coconut chutney, the oh-so-tempting Awadhi malai kofta from Lucknow, South India’s crisp pesarattu, and the regal Kashmiri mutton rogan josh. The dessert spread is equally patriotic in spirit with kesar pista kulfi, syrupy chhena jalebi, creamy shrikhand, and golden jalebi with thick rabri. 

Where: Feast, Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel
When: 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Cost: ₹2249+ for two people approx. 

19. Boulevard Restaurant, The Orchid Hotel

The Orchid Hotel Pune is marking Independence Day with a special brunch at Boulevard Restaurant. The buffet menu is inspired by the colours of the Indian flag, so you’ll find saffron, white, and green on your plate in the form of beautiful, tasty dishes. You’ll be able to enjoy regional delicacies from all across India, along with a stunning dessert spread in the same patriotic colours. The celebration will also have live flute music playing in the background/

Where: Near Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports Complex, Pune-Bangalore Highway, Balewadi, Pune
When: 12:30 pm – 4 pm
Cost: starting at ₹1,799++

Independence Day Menus Across Kolkata

20. JW Kitchen, JW Marriott Kolkata

At JW Kitchen, Independence Day is being celebrated with a buffet that combines India’s rich traditions with a touch of elegance. You can expect a spread that includes regional favourites, festive classics, and some creative modern dishes. The setting is warm and welcoming, perfect for families, friends, or anyone who wants to spend the day enjoying good food in good company.

Where: 4A, JBS Haldane Ave, Tangra, Kolkata
When: 12:30 pm – 4 pm
Cost: starting at 2,299++

21. Trincas, Kolkata

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If you’d rather celebrate Independence Day in the evening, Trincas on Park Street is offering an experience full of charm and nostalgia. From 6 pm to 9 pm, the restaurant will come alive with live Hindi music that brings back melodies from decades past. It is a warm space where people come together to enjoy music, food, and the simple joy of being with others. Whether you’re there for the performance, the atmosphere, or a delicious meal, Trincas will make your Independence Day evening memorable.

Where: 17, Park St, near Oxford Book Store, Taltala, Kolkata
When: 6 pm – 9 pm

By evening, the spirit of the day has been cherished, and the flavours leave an aftertaste as sweet as the day’s memory. Independence may be a national milestone, but on this day, it’s lived in the small and sensory moments that pass between people. Let the food this year carry your story forward.

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Inputs from Mahi Adlakha and Mallika Khurana

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First Published: August 11, 2025 8:19 PM