Just when you think you’ve tried everything, Mumbai has something new to offer discerning foodies. This November, several exciting new restaurants with unique personalities and stories have opened in Mumbai. Whether you prefer relaxing dinners with friends or quick bites after work, these new eateries promise something special for every mood.
New Restaurants In Mumbai To Check Out In November
1. Kadak
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Kadak is a stunning Pan-Indian eatery where tradition and innovation meet. Redefining Indian dining and drinking, it is housed inside the ICONIQA Hotels near Mumbai Airport. The area is divided into several areas, including a cosy cafe, a bustling diner, cosy private dining areas, and a terrace garden for outdoor evenings. But it’s the bar that steals the show, celebrating India’s finest homegrown spirits with cocktails featuring spice-infused martinis, tropical twists, and creative concoctions. The food remains the star with Black Chickpea Rassam with Chana Jor Garam, Salmon Tartare Papdi Chaat, Pulled Duck Samosas, and Tandoori Morels with Toasted Walnuts.
Where: T2 Mumbai International Airport, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400099
2. Grandmama’s Café
Grandmama’s Café has been Mumbai’s comfort-food sweetheart for a decade. Now, as it turns ten, the café takes a fresh, mindful turn with a brand-new outlet in Oshiwara. A bright salad bar, smoothie bowls and hot stone bowls that feel both nourishing and decadent are just a few of the culinary highlights of this brand-new space. Whether you’re dropping in for a smoothie bowl to start your day, a crisp salad for lunch, or a relaxed evening coffee, the new Grandmama’s offers both comfort and wellness.
Where: 3rd Off, Vicino Mall, 101, 102, Shop 3A, New Link Rd, Oshiwara, Andheri West, Mumbai
When: 11 am – 11:30 am
3. Epitome

If vegetarian dining had an afterlife, it would look like Epitome. Back in a dazzling new avatar at Lower Parel, this fine-dine lounge combines theatrical interiors with a bold culinary spirit. Imagine international vegetarian and vegan dishes from Asia, the Mediterranean, and Latin America, all expertly prepared by Chef Akshay Kale. Signature dishes like Cream Cheese Avo Tartare on Kataifi Nest, Truffle Mushroom Baklava, and Miso Garlic Linguini redefine indulgence, while desserts like Dubai Bling Bling are made for drama and delight. The bar offers Twelve Tales, cocktails inspired by global ingredients like yuzu, matcha, kokum, and jaggery.
Where: Mathuradas Mill Compound, Plot 242, NM Joshi Marg, Lower Parel West, Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 12:30 pm – 1:30 am
4. Coffee Island
After making waves in Pune, Coffee Island finally lands in Mumbai, at the iconic Eros Building in Churchgate. Open 24×7, it’s the city’s newest round-the-clock café, blending European café culture with Mumbai’s nonstop spirit. Expect signature brews like Spanish Bombon, Mocha Espressione, and Ibrik Coffee, alongside creative cold options like Vietnamese Matcha and Coconut Shakerato. The food menu pairs beautifully with Roasted Tomato Basil Pide, Flaky Fried Chicken Burger, and Tiramisu Paris Brest. Whether it’s your morning espresso or a midnight cappuccino, this is coffee done consciously and beautifully.
Where: Multiple Outlets
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5. BarQat

At BarQat, dining becomes a journey through India’s soul, from the saffron-scented kitchens of Kashmir to the spice-laden streets of Hyderabad. Nestled inside JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar, BarQat celebrates regional Indian cuisine from four legendary food cities: Kashmir, Lucknow, Bhopal, and Hyderabad. The restaurant’s philosophy of “Straight-line Cuisine” explores how flavours connect these regions, showcasing heirloom recipes with a refined modern edge.
Where: JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, IA Project Rd, Navpada, Andheri East, Mumbai
When: 7 pm – 12 am
Cost: ₹4,500 (For two)
6. Bombay Swim Club
Perched atop ICONIQA near the airport, Bombay Swim Club is the city’s first rooftop day club, a sunlit urban oasis with infinity pools, jacuzzis, and panoramic runway views. By day, it’s a dreamy Mediterranean-style retreat; by night, it transforms into a sparkling social playground under the stars. The menu is a delightful Japanese-Mexican fusion, featuring options like tempura shrimp with chipotle aioli, yellowtail tiradito with jalapeño salsa, and tacos with yuzu slaw. Pair them with inventive cocktails like Pomelo Hikari or Katsu Mary.
Where: opp. Terminal 2, Andheri East, Mumbai
When: 4 pm 1 am
Cost: ₹1,400 (For two)
7. Opa Kipos
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The legend returns! After its glamorous debut a few years ago, Opa Kipos, Dubai’s iconic Greek fine-dine, is back in Mumbai, and it’s grander than ever. Spread across 6,500 sq. ft. in Worli, this reimagined version is a slice of Santorini. The menu, crafted by Executive Chef Timothy Newton, brings the sunshine of the Aegean to your plate, with Prawn Saganaki, Beetroot Mezze, Moussaka Lamb, and Flaming Lobster Linguine. Vegetarians, too, get plenty of love with creative plates like Cauliflower Steak and Hartofagos Linguine. End your meal with Loukoumades or Baklava Sundae.
Where: Ascent Worli, Plot No 248B, Lower Parel, Mumbai
When: 7 pm onwards
Cost: ₹4,000 (For two)
8. The Nutcracker
The beloved all-day café The Nutcracker opens its fifth outlet, this time in Breach Candy. The new café beautifully balances memory and modernity, preserving the site’s charm while infusing it with Nutcracker’s signature warmth and creativity. Expect their iconic Ricotta Scrambled Eggs, Anda Ghotala, Burrata Shakshouka, and Apple Pie Chia Pudding, alongside new additions like Green Kheema with Qatayef and freshly baked-to-order flatbreads. The interiors are cosy and timeless, with restored brick walls, warm tiles, and textured hand-painted finishes.
Where: Ground Floor, Beach View, opp. Tata Garden, Breach Candy, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai
When: 8 am – 12 am
Cost: ₹1,400 (For two)
From modern Indian flavours to creative cocktails, explore the most exciting new restaurants in Mumbai that you must try this November.
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