15 New Restaurants In Mumbai: March Welcomes Rameshwaram Cafe & Bastian Beach Club

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Mumbai does not just introduce restaurants, it introduces moods and vibes. Some spaces lean into nostalgia, others into indulgence, and a few into pure aesthetic drama. Across Churchgate, Powai, Worli, Khar, Lower Parel and Navi Mumbai, these 15 addresses are shaping how the city is dining this March, not just through menus, but through atmosphere.

15 New Restaurants In Mumbai You Need To Visit In March

1. The Rameshwaram Cafe

The Rameshwaram Cafe’s interiors carry muted South Indian tones, and subtle elements like mogra flowers anchor the space in tradition. It feels culturally rooted without feeling theatrical. The Bengaluru-style cafe just made its grand entry in Aamchi Mumbai! 

The menu balances comfort and creativity. Ghee podi idli brings warmth and richness, while Benne-style dosa adds a cultural twist. Crispy golden dosa and kempu chutney dosa sit alongside the classics that regulars expect. The potato palya completes the plate in the most satisfying way. 

Where: Cambata Building, 42 Maharshi Karve Road, Churchgate, Mumbai
When: 8:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Cost: ₹800 for two approx

2. Steam Room

Steam Room does not believe in understatement. The interiors are graphic, vibrant and unmistakably youthful. It carries a Gen Z energy that feels authentic.

The kitchen focuses on Asian comfort. Ramen bowls arrive layered and deeply flavoured, and steamed rice plates hold their own. Kimchi-style noodles bring punch, while the signature slab chilli oil noodles deliver heat with texture. Dan Dan noodles feel bold and classy, while ramen soups genuinely feel restorative. Dessert feels playful with vanilla soft serve honey toast topped with strawberries.

Where: Shop No.1, Union Park Road No.5, Opposite Petite School, Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM and 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Cost: ₹1,400 for two approx

3. House Of Pleo

House Of Pleo understands evening dining. Fluorescent yellow lighting casts a warm glow, creating a romantic setting that naturally slows conversation.

The beverage list is thoughtful, as Red and white wines sit alongside classic spirits like Old Monk and Bacardi. The food moves between wood-fired pizzas, pesto-kissed tandoori chicken, pasta, risotto and select sushi varieties. The burnt cheesecake with fresh berries finishes the experience with balance and some burnt magic. 

Where: Opposite Chandivali Studio, Chandivali, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Cost: ₹1,500 for two approx

4. Bare Bombay

Bare Bombay feels charming. Grey and black tones define the space, giving it a sharp and minimalist edge. Nothing is overdone here. 

The menu reflects that confidence. Goat cheese and Pistachio Madeleine introduces texture and contrast. Lamb Kulcha and Haleem add depth. Lobster Bacon Fried Rice pushes boundaries, while Dan Dan noodles bring comfort to the palate. 

Where: Gate No.3, Altimus, Dr GM Bhosale Marg, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Cost: ₹3,500 for two approx

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5. Ummrao Saaj

Ummrao Saaj dives fully into grandeur. The interiors are regal and immersive, making the dining experience feel elevated from the moment you step in. The menu mirrors that tone. Nargisi Kofta and Badal-E-Jaam showcase complexity. Raita and subz pulao offer balance, while options of gluten-free breads are available without compromising authenticity. 

Where: CTS 215, Andheri–Kurla Road, Hanuman Nagar, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM and 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Cost: ₹3,000 for two approx

6. Sweeney Bombay

Sweeney Bombay brings warmth to Khar. Brown and green interiors soften the space, and there is a subtle Goan influence in its character.

By Malaika Arora, the restaurant blends home-style Thai and European cuisine in a way that feels natural. The flavours are straightforward and portions are generous. The mango sticky rice remains a standout and deserves the attention it receives.

Where: 759, 5th Lane, Ram Krishna Nagar, Khar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 6:30 PM – 1:00 AM
Cost: ₹5,000 for two approx

7. Pardon Our French

Tucked into Fort, Pardon Our French by celebrity pastry chef Pooja Dhingra feels intimate and charming to the maximum. It is ideal for daytime meetings or slow coffee dates.

The menu leans sweet and classic with lemon cake and black-and-white cheesecake sitting alongside strawberries and cream and cheesecakes. Coffee options include espresso, matcha latte and americano. Iced specials such as Toasted Coconut Mocha add variation without overcomplication.

Where: Sushila Bhavan, 24 Adi Murzban Path, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Cost: ₹700 for two approx

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8. KOKO

KOKO thrives on energy. The atmosphere is bold and expressive, matching its Asian-forward menu.

Sushi, sashimi, dim sums and soupy dumplings form the backbone of the offerings. Bao adds variety, while Lantern sweet potatoes and Golden Baby potatoes offer strong vegetarian choices. Larger plates include Sautéed Lamb and Minced Pork, built for those who prefer fuller flavours.

Where: Ground Floor, Avenue, International Business Park, Oberoi Garden City, Goregaon East, Mumbai.
When: 12:00 PM 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Cost: ₹3,500 for two approx

9. Radio Bar

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Radio Bar carries a modern and social energy. The dedicated bar setup draws attention and anchors the room.

Rose wines and sparkling options are frequently ordered. The food menu includes chatpata aloo tikki, French fries, kimchi French fries, Quinoa Lentil Salad and Lasooni Chicken Tikka. It works well for groups looking to balance drinks and comfort bites.

Where: Malad, Rajan Pada, Mindspace, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Cost: ₹2,500 for two approx

10. Jamie Oliver Kitchen

Jamie Oliver Kitchen in Goregaon feels expansive and bright. The green tones and natural daylight give it a spacious, almost grand atmosphere.

The menu covers Sticky Wings, soup of the day, crispy falafel and more. Platters are designed to share and signature dishes such as the Rainbow Bowl and Sunshine Curry add colour and variety to the experience.

Where: NESCO, Goregaon East, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Cost: ₹2,100 for two approx

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11. The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is understated but consistently reliable. The lighting is soft, making it suitable for long conversations.

Buttermilk pancakes, French toast, waffles and bagels headline the breakfast spread. Keema pav and classic grilled cheese sandwiches bring comfort, and eggs are done in multiple styles, with vegetarian breakfast options also available. Sparkling wine, red wine, rose and cocktails round out the beverage list. The Cheese Board remains popular, and the Pink Panther wine priced at ₹785 is frequently ordered.

Where:  Shop 6, Transoceam House, Lake Boulevard Street, Ward-S, Powai, Mumbai
When: 8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Cost: ₹2,500 for two approx

12. Piccolino Italian Taproom

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Piccolino Italian Taproom in Navi Mumbai feels lively and visual. The pop colours and fluorescent lighting give it a magazine-like presence.

The Italian menu is comprehensive. Creamy truffle mushroom dishes, beetroot and avocado variants add texture. Parmesan baby potatoes and truffle fries work well as sides. Napoli-style pizzas include classic Margherita and Pesto Burrata. Pasta, risotto and paninis extend the selection, zero-proof cocktails are available, along with baked vegetables.

Where: D-207, Rupa Renaissance, Plot D-33, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Cost: ₹1,800 for two approx

13. Bastian Beach Club

Finally, Mumbai’s most-awaited, first beach club has arrived, and it comes courtesy of Shilpa Shetty. Bastian Beach Club, now open at Juhu Sun n Sand, brings Ibiza- and Mykonos-style energy to the city’s coastline. Expect charming sea views, poolside vibe, with great music, and Bastian favourites like hazelnut pull-me-up cake. Come for wellness mornings, brunches, and stay back for lively sundowners. The venue is built as an all-day luxury hangout with an inviting vibe.

Where: Juhu Sun-n-Sand Hotel, 39 Juhu Beach, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 4:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Cost: ₹4,000 for two approx

14. Public-Beer Hall And Snack Bar

Versova has a walk-in-only beer hall that’s built for regulars and doesn’t accept reservations. Say hello Public- Beer Hall and Snack Bar! At Public, it’s all about cold beers, straight spirits, and bold Indian regional snacks, with zero interest in cocktail theatrics or trend-chasing plates. Designed as a fuss-free neighbourhood hangout, Public sits comfortably between high-end bars and old-school quarter bars. Chef Sohini Bhattacharya’s hyper-regional menu pairs perfectly with long drinking sessions. Expect the space to channel everyday Bombay energy that fits every mood.

Where: JP Road, Aram Nagar Part 1, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 5:00 PM – 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹1,500 for two approx

15. Siciliana

Siciliana, the newest opening from Speciality Restaurants Limited, arrives at Palladium Mall. Inspired by Sicily’s coastal life, the restaurant focuses on soulful Italian food, shared plates, and relaxed, feel-good dining that asks you to slow down and enjoy. Led by Anjan Chatterjee and crafted by Chef Saby, the menu leans into rustic flavours, traditional techniques, and comforting classics. It’s paired with an Italian-leaning list of beverages. Expect warm hospitality and long, laughter-filled meals right in the heart of Mumbai.

Where: Level 3, Palladium Mall, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra
When: 12:00 PM – 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹3,500 for two approx

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Taken together, these 15 restaurants show how organised and special Mumbai’s dining culture has become. You can begin your morning with Ghee Podi Idlis in The Rameshwaram Cafe, shift to Ramen in Pali Hill, linger over wine in Powai, and end the night at a beach club in Juhu without the city ever feeling repetitive. There is South Indian nostalgia, Indian royalty, Thai-European comfort, rustic Italian warmth, and high-energy Asian plates, all coexisting within a few kilometres of each other.

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