The restaurant is spacious and super bright and honestly, they have put a lot of effort into picking elements resembling the journey of Bombay to Mumbai.
The mix of modern & vintage ambience is really nice and eye-catching. The vintage newspaper cutouts are cool as the information on them is really something that you should read. The gramophone, typewriter, the old phone hanging by the wall looks great. The bar is nicely placed and the seatings are comfortable with options for all sizes of groups.
The menu here is unique with cuisines taken from the homes of communities like Sindhi, Maharashtrian, Gujarati, Parsi, Goan, Punjabi and Bohra Muslims and hence dishes have great variety and options are available for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Prices are not too high and the quantity served is also decent.
Service is great as the staff is attentive.
Food I would recommend -
Mumbai Ki Aloo Tikki.
Hari Mirch Ka Tandoori Mushroom.
Kheemey Ki Seekh.
Andaa Masala.
Tuskar in Mocktails.
In short, Via Bombay is a great place to eat and spend some quality time.
The mix of modern & vintage ambience is really nice and eye-catching. The vintage newspaper cutouts are cool as the information on them is really something that you should read. The gramophone, typewriter, the old phone hanging by the wall looks great. The bar is nicely placed and the seatings are comfortable with options for all sizes of groups.
The menu here is unique with cuisines taken from the homes of communities like Sindhi, Maharashtrian, Gujarati, Parsi, Goan, Punjabi and Bohra Muslims and hence dishes have great variety and options are available for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Prices are not too high and the quantity served is also decent.
Service is great as the staff is attentive.
Food I would recommend -
Mumbai Ki Aloo Tikki.
Hari Mirch Ka Tandoori Mushroom.
Kheemey Ki Seekh.
Andaa Masala.
Tuskar in Mocktails.
In short, Via Bombay is a great place to eat and spend some quality time.