In a metropolis that by no means sits nonetheless, it is sensible that its eating places don’t both. #Mumbai, with its stressed vitality and ever-curious diners, thrives on reinvention. And nowhere is that extra obvious than in the best way eating places consistently refresh their menus.

It isn’t just about leaping on traits (although there’s loads of that too). It is about staying related in a metropolis the place nothing stays shiny and new for too lengthy. New menus assist draw regulars again in, give first-timers one thing to be interested by, and hold the kitchen buzzing with creativity. Even if in case you have your go-to favourites, the fun of getting a brand new set of selections is difficult to withstand. It is what retains the scene dynamic. And in case you are questioning what to attempt subsequent, listed below are a few of the metropolis’s latest menus to stay up for — seasonal updates, chef specials, and some sudden twists.

Otoki, Colaba

Introducing a brand new layer to #Mumbai’s culinary panorama, Otoki — Colaba’s newly opened vacation spot for Japanese eating —unveils its thoughtfully curated lunch menu. Titled The Art of Lunch, this providing reimagines the noon meal as a serene ritual, infused with stability, magnificence, and cultural mindfulness.

Guided by the #Japanese philosophy of washoku (the concord of meals)every dish is crafted with seasonal stability, freshness, and soulful depth. Curated by Chef Mohit Singh, whose culinary journey contains stints at Kikunoi Honten (#Kyoto), Indee (#Bangkok), and Boury (#Belgium), the menu brings collectively ingredient-led dishes formed by conventional methods and trendy sensibilities. Guests can anticipate delicate wan mono (soups), flavour-rich kozara (small plates) like agedashi tofu and katsu fish sando, handcrafted nigiri and maki rolls, ramen, and comforting lunch-friendly choices with bento containers and donburi bowls in each vegetarian and non-vegetarian varieties.

Ground Floor, Pheroze Building, 5, Apollo Bandar, Colaba; for reservations, name 98331 65555

Lotus Café, JW Marriott #Mumbai Juhu

Adding a burst of fragrant aptitude to town’s eating calendar, JW Marriott #Mumbai Juhu groups up with Al Bustan Palace, A Ritz-Carlton Hotel, to current Flavors of the Middle East: A Middle Eastern Culinary Showcaseat Lotus Café. Running from August 16 to 24, with a Middle Eastern-inspired Sunday brunch on the twenty fourth, this limited-time competition brings the soul of Levantine and Arabic delicacies to #Mumbai.

Spearheaded by Sous Chef Rabih El Yantani, a culinary veteran with over three a long time of expertise in Lebanese and regional kitchens, the menu will embrace slow-cooked Omani shuwa lamb with saffron rice, grilled kastaleta chops, and tender shish taouk skewers. Mezze classics like hummus, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh, falafel, and mana’eesh will set the tone for a leisurely, communal-style meal. The stay cooking stations may also function comforting staples like mujadara and ful medames, together with a seafood platter brimming with lobster, prawns, calamari, and seasonal catch.

Lotus Café, JW Marriott #Mumbai Juhu; reservations by way of lodge concierge

Gallops, Mahalaxmi Racecourse

As #Mumbai gears up for Navroz, Gallops invitations diners to ring within the Parsi New Year with a beneficiant serving to of nostalgia, spice, and celebration. From August 12 to 24, their Navroz Special Menu captures the sweet-sour soul of Parsi delicacies. Expect a line-up that’s equal components conventional and tongue-in-cheek. Starters embrace the inexperienced chutney-stuffed, crumb-fried Pestonji’s chutney pattice and faredoon na farcha — Gallops’ playful tribute to KFC. There can also be the aflatoon akuri served with home-baked khari.

Mains convey a hearty, homespun aptitude: the cult-favourite horny salli boti with melt-in-mouth mutton and crisp potato straws, the fragrant machhi na curry, and dhan dar prawn patio — a triad of dal, rice, and a sweet-sour prawn gravy. For purists and the quietly curious, the key dhansak daal will hopefully ship all of the consolation of a Parsi Sunday.

Desserts are the place Gallops actually tugs on the heartstrings — udvada nu mango ice cream, lovji na lagan nu custard, and dudh na puff promise a sugar excessive. And sure, Parsi Dairy Farm’s kulfi makes an look, as a result of some issues by no means exit of favor.

Gallops, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, #Mumbai; reservations by way of @gallopsmumbai

Ishaara, Lower Parel

Rediscovering India’s regal culinary tapestry, Ishaara, finest identified for spotlighting neglected traditions and regional richness, introduces The Gourmet Begum, a brand new limited-time menu beneath its swaad initiative. The expertise brings to life the misplaced dastarkhaan of Awadh, reinterpreting age-old dishes by means of the lens of refined trendy gastronomy.

Dishes from The Gourmet Begum menu | Photo Credit: Special association

Curated by Sunnaeya Kapur, a descendent of considered one of Lucknow’s royal households, the menu stems from hardly ever seen recipes like arbi ke shaami and kofta-e-gulnar to timeless treasures like galawat kebab and the surprisingly daring lassun ki kheer.

Ishaara, Level 1, Palladium Mall, Lower Parel; reservations by way of @ishaaraindia

The Dimsum Room, Kala Ghoda

Tucked away in a quiet nook of Kala Ghoda, The Dimsum Room unveils a newly imagined menu that may be a soulful tribute to Hong Kong’s street-side stalls, tea homes, and fine-dining rooms, reinterpreted for #Mumbai by culinary director chef Mrigank Singh.

Mrigank’s new menu contains over 55 variations, together with two standout classes: peking dumplings served in a heat spiced soy broth (assume rooster with corn and white pepper or shrimp with chilli crab), and the fiery Sichuan peanut and chilli dressing dumplings with mixtures like lamb with soy and mustard leaf or combined greens with zucchini and chilli.

The Sichuan peanut and chilli dressing dumplings  | Photo Credit: Special association

Larger plates embrace lavish wok-tossed indulgences like lobster butter garlic noodles, Hainanese rooster rice, twice-cooked lamb chops, and a daily-roasted cantonese duck. The bowls part brings consolation and soul with Singaporean curry noodles, dan dan noodles, lou rou fan, and Sichuan eggplant stir-fry.

Desserts don’t draw back from playfulness both — candy mango buns, Hong Kong-style french toast, and Mandarin panna cotta finish issues on a brilliant word. All of this performs out in opposition to the backdrop of The Dimsum Room’s much-loved Listening Room, the place curated music deepens the eating expertise.

third ground, Building 30, Okay Dubash Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort; for reservations, name +91 98677 11017

Amaru, Bandra

At Amaru, cocktails turn into storytelling units. Its latest menu, The Sakura Maru Journey, is a 13-cocktail narrative that takes inspiration from a historic 1899 voyage — when 790 Japanese migrants boarded a ship to Peru. The drinks are divided into chapters, every capturing a special emotion or reminiscence by means of fastidiously chosen components.

You would possibly begin with Toki Tori, a crisp, inexperienced apple and jalapeño tequila cocktail that marks the leap into the unknown, or Albahaca, a smoky and herbaceous mezcal drink that evokes the warmth of tropical waters. Geisha Style is gentle and floral, whereas Heiki Ko folds whiskey and smoked cinnamon into one thing quietly highly effective. Midway by means of, the drinks develop bolder and extra layered — Nikkei Noir blends yuzu, kaffir lime, and wine with whiskey to mirror cultures in collision, and Esta Caliente dials up the warmth with a watermelon-and-jalapeño combine that’s completed with spicy foam.

The menu closes with heavier, darker pours: Imperial Old Fashioned is wealthy with whiskey and low bitters, Con John is fruit-forward with vodka and pomegranate soju, and Peruano, the ultimate sip, layers parmesan-infused mezcal with coconut and pineapple to mirror a land that was as soon as unfamiliar, however is now house. Guests can go for particular person pours or a curated flight of 4 cocktails (₹2500 plus taxes or ₹3000 plus taxes).

Amaru, Bandra West, #Mumbai’; reservations by way of @amaru_mumbai

Sixteen33, Bandra

The neighbourhood bar that Bandra’s been buzzing about has made daytime consuming really feel a bit extra celebratory. Known for its fiery picantes and full of life vibe, the bar not too long ago crossed a milestone: over 1,500 picantes poured in a single month. Now, it’s displaying love again to the neighborhood with a brand new ritual: the Bottomless Picante Brunch, held each Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm.

At ₹3,000 (plus taxes) per head, friends are handled to limitless pours that features the whole lot from sangrias, wines, and gin cocktails to espresso martinis, beer, whiskey sours, vodka-based drinks, and naturally, picantes. The meals lineup leans indulgent, with a rotating menu that pulls from home favourites and bar snacks that hit all the appropriate notes. Think hummus and crispy okra to start out, adopted by baked nachos, edamame truffle dimsums, thyme-grilled veg and cheese croissant sandwiches, rooster strips, and butter garlic prawns. There’s additionally honey sriracha crispy rooster, rooster and cheese purple dimsums, build-your-own poke bowls, pesto rooster pizza, and traditional margherita.

sixteenth and thirty third Cross Rd, Pali Hill, #Mumbai; for reservations, name 9758999555