Restaurant Week India Returns After 10 Years! How To Book, Where To Go & City-Wise Restaurant Guide

Restaurant Week India

Foodies, we have some good news! After 10 years, Restaurant Week India is back to delight food lovers! This curated dining festival across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru signals a fresh chapter in the country’s dining culture. Once known for spotlighting top restaurants, the festival is now back with a sharper, more curated approach that reflects how eating out in India has evolved into a more immersive, experience-led affair. So, scroll on to more about the participating restaurants and what to expect!

Restaurant Week India Is Back After A Decade!

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After a decade-long hiatus, Restaurant Week India returns across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru with curated dining experiences. With a focus on storytelling, exclusivity, and elevated culinary craft, this edition positions itself not just as a dining event but as a celebration of India’s dynamic and ever-evolving food scene.

The festival, which began on April 24, will run until May 3, 2026. It features a tightly curated line-up of more than 55 leading restaurants across the three cities, each offering specially designed three-course prix-fixe menus created exclusively for the event. Prepaid reservations are priced at ₹1,500 per person for lunch and ₹1,800 per person for dinner. General bookings opened on April 17, and many restaurants are already sold out or filling up fast.

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How To Book A Slot & City-Wise Guide To Top Restaurants

Reservations are mandatory for Restaurant Week India across Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. Bookings can be made through the festival’s official platform, developed in partnership with Putting Scene. The website also offers brief insights into the menus and the chefs behind them. Here’s a city-wise list of all the participating restaurants –

Mumbai

1. Americano
2. Bandra Born
3. Banng Mumbai
4. Bare
5. Comorin Mumbai
6. Fireback
7. Hakkasan
8. Hearth on the First
9. Izumi
10. La Loca Maria
11. La Panthera
12. Mizu
13. Ode
14. Olive Bar & Kitchen Mumbai
15. O Pedro
16. Otra
17. Paradox
18. Sette Mara
19. SoBo20
20. Supa San
21. The Bombay Canteen
22. The Table
23. Toast Pasta Bar
24. Tresind
25. Waarsa

Delhi

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1. Adrift Kaya
2. Banng Gurgaon
3. Bhawan
4. Comorin Delhi NCR
5. Dos
6. East 32
7. Fio Table
8. Guppy
9. Hosa
10. Ikk Panjab (GK & Gurgaon)
11. Inja
12. Japonico
13. Kaméi
14. Kikli
15. Kimikai
16. Niko
17. Nisaba
18. Olive Bar & Kitchen Delhi
19. Plats
20. Spicy Duck

Bengaluru

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1. 23rd Street Pizza
2. Bar Sama
3. Bistro Cameo at MAP
4. Comal
5. Fireside: Flame Craft Dining
6. Kappa Chakka Kandhari
7. Kopitiam Lah
8. Lupa
9. Middle Room
10 Muro
11. Olive Beach
12. Pizza No Cap
13. Restaurant Fervor
14. Spice Terrace
15. The Hood
16. Tijouri
17. Woodside Inn

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So, where are you heading to? Let us know in the comments.

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FAQs

What is Restaurant Week India?

Restaurant Week India is a curated dining festival that brings together top restaurants across major cities, offering exclusive set menus at fixed prices.

When is Restaurant Week India 2026 taking place?

The festival is being held from April 24 to May 3, 2026.

Are walk-ins allowed for Restaurant Week India?

No, bookings are prepaid and must be made in advance, and walk-ins are not accepted.

Are the menus the same as regular restaurant menus during Restaurant Week India?

No, the menus are specially designed for the festival and are not part of the regular offerings.

What are the reservation charges for Restaurant Week India 2026?

Reservation charges for Restaurant Week India 2026 are set at -- ₹1,500 per person for lunch and ₹1,800 per person for dinner.

Tashika Tyagi: Good coffee, charming cafes, indulgent desserts, and Indian street food - these are just a few things Tashika can never say 'no' to! When she’s not scouting out new spots to explore or eat at, you'll likely find her experimenting with Instagram recipes in the kitchen or binge-watching a K-drama.