Republic Day Dining: Restaurants Worth Visiting in Mumbai This Long Weekend

Republic Day Dining: Restaurants Worth Visiting in Mumbai This Long Weekend

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on January 22, 2026

As Mumbai settles into the Republic Day long weekend, the city’s restaurants are setting the table with menus and experiences that balance celebration with comfort. From vibrant tricolour-inspired plates to slow, fire-driven dinners and relaxed café indulgence, these dining destinations offer plenty of reasons to step out and savour the moment.

Tokki & Tora is bringing a festive flourish with a specially curated tricolour food and drink selection that blends creativity, craft, and cultural celebration. Inspired by the Indian tricolour, the restaurant has introduced visually striking dishes and beverages in shades of orange, white, and green, while staying true to its Japanese and Korean culinary roots. From handcrafted tricolour dumplings served in bamboo steamers to vibrant sushi rolls and refreshing signature drinks layered with citrus and subtle sweetness, the menu is playful yet refined. Designed to be both Instagram-worthy and flavour-forward, these limited-period specials are available across Tokki & Tora outlets in Lower Parel, Andheri, and Powai, throughout the week from 12pm to 11.30pm.

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For those seeking a slower, more relaxed celebration, Onrique in Bandra offers an inviting space for an unhurried afternoon. Known for its warm hospitality and thoughtful ambience, the restaurant’s menu takes diners on a journey across Europe, from Liguria to Ticino. Guests can begin with Ligurian Olive Focaccia or Pinsa Romana, followed by comforting mains such as Josper-grilled Coq au Vin, Alpine Spätzle in a rich cheese sauce, or Seafood Nelusko with pistachio crust and mornay. Vegetarian options like Charred Aubergine with salsa verde and Grilled Peach Panzanella round out the experience. Onrique is open from 12 PM onwards at Santacruz West, making it an easy choice for a laid-back Republic Day meal.

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If the evening calls for something more immersive, DEA in Prabhadevi offers a bold dining experience built around fire-driven techniques, fermentation, and conscious craftsmanship. The menu unfolds slowly with dishes like Stuffed Chicken Wings with fermented berry hot sauce, Fire Threshed Baby Chicken with romesco and lacto-berry jus, and Dynamite Rice with Moora Uni. Desserts such as Fermented Cherry with roasted chocolate cremeux and Charred Pineapple & Amazake provide a memorable finish. As the night progresses, the energy rises, making DEA a compelling option for a Republic Day dinner that stretches into the night. DEA is located at 6th Floor, S.V. Swatantryaveer Savarkar Rd, Prabhadevi, and is open from 7:00 PM to 12:30 AM.

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For a more casual and indulgent plan, Indulge Creamery Café in Bandra West fits the bill perfectly. Designed as a modern creamery-meets-café, Indulge brings together premium ice creams, indulgent milkshakes, artisanal coffees, and comfort café bites. Whether it’s a morning coffee, a leisurely lunch, or an evening dessert run, the all-day menu and inviting interiors make it ideal for a relaxed Republic Day catch-up. Indulge Creamery Café is open from 8 AM to 12 AM in Bandra West, Mumbai.

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Luuma House is an inviting choice for those looking to spend Republic Day exploring diverse flavours in a contemporary setting, offering an all-new menu that seamlessly blends global influences with local sensibilities across continental, oriental, and Indian cuisines, making it perfect for groups with varied palates; diners can start with lighter plates like the Avocado Citrus Crunch salad with lemon-mint dressing or the comforting Burmese Khow Suey, move on to flavour-forward small plates such as the Spiced Ember Cottage Cheese, Inferno Tikka with smoky harissa, or Kozhikode Style Prawns in coconut milk, and then indulge in main course highlights including the Forager’s Camembert Pizza with truffle oil, slow-cooked Mewari Laal Maas, and the creamy Risotto Cremoso Alfa Barbabietola, before rounding off the meal with desserts like the zesty Lemon Curd Delight or the visually striking Mosaic, making it a well-rounded spot for an unhurried Republic Day meal; Address: Plot No. 47, Gulmohar Rd, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle West, Mumbai; Timings: 12 pm – 1 am. 

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These locations are all set to impress you this Republic Day with thoughtfully curated menus, inviting ambience, and memorable dining experiences perfect for a leisurely celebration.


Lyla Bombay Launches Candlelight Singalong Wednesdays

Lyla Bombay Launches Candlelight Singalong Wednesdays

By Hariharan U

Published on April 27, 2026

Lyla Bombay marks its second anniversary with the launch of Candlelight Singalong Wednesdays, a weekly experience designed to transform midweek evenings into something more intimate and engaging.

Set in the heart of Bandra Kurla Complex, the concept reimagines the traditional dining experience by blending live music, shared moments, and ambient dining. As the evening unfolds, the space transitions into a candlelit setting where guests become part of the experience, blurring the lines between performer and audience.

Rather than a structured concert or karaoke format, the evening is designed to feel effortless and organic. Familiar songs, a relaxed atmosphere, and a sense of collective participation create an experience that is both lively and personal.

Complementing the ambiance is a curated menu featuring signature dishes such as Prawns Moilee, truffle mushroom risotto, and stuffed ravioli, offering a balance of comfort and indulgence. The culinary offering aligns with the overall experience—refined yet approachable.

The introduction of Candlelight Singalong Wednesdays is part of Lyla’s broader anniversary celebrations, which also include a refreshed globally inspired all-day menu and an expanded lineup of weekend experiences. Together, these initiatives reflect the brand’s evolving approach to experiential dining.

By combining music, mood, and cuisine, Lyla Bombay continues to position itself as a destination for immersive social experiences, where dining goes beyond the plate to create memorable, shared moments


Soraia Introduces New Summer Menu in Mumbai

Soraia Introduces New Summer Menu in Mumbai

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on April 27, 2026

Soraia in Mumbai is welcoming the summer season with a new menu that brings together bold flavours and a thoughtfully designed dining experience. Alongside the menu, the restaurant’s signature glasshouse has been refreshed with a floral installation, creating a bright and relaxed setting for slow, easy afternoons.

Blending European finesse with Indian flavours, the menu focuses on dishes that feel both familiar and fresh. Some of the key highlights include Butter Chicken Neapolitana, Soraia Fire Chicken, Truffle Chicken Tikka, and the Tandoori Lamb Rack with Shiraz jus, each bringing a mix of comfort and creativity.

Adding a playful touch, the menu introduces a range of fusion crepes and tacos that are light yet indulgent. Dishes like the Dal Makhani & Truffle Naan Zinger and Chicken Tikka Masala Crepe stand out for their rich and layered flavours. The Mutton Sukka Taco brings in coastal spice, while the Tandoori Paneer & Pine Nut Crepe offers a balanced bite. Other options include Pao Bhaji Naan Zinger, Paneer Khurchan Kulcha Taco, Makhni Chicken Kulcha Taco, and Chicken Seekh Kebab Kulcha Taco.

For those looking for something lighter, the menu features refreshing salads and cold plates such as Shakarkandi Chaat, Avocado Chaat with Tamarind Glaze, and the Soraia Classic Caesar, keeping the flavours seasonal and easy.

The small plates section continues to focus on bold and shareable bites. Options like Crispy Thecha Potatoes, Chaat Bombs, Fire Roasted Corn Riblets, Konkani Kokum Prawns, and Ah’sam Paratha Ghee Roast Chicken are designed for casual, flavour-packed dining.

The mains bring together comfort and technique, with dishes like Prawn Balchao Linguine offering a strong Goan touch. The Soraia BBQ Grilled Chicken and Grilled Salmon with beurre blanc add a refined element, while the Soraia Lobster Roll with togarashi mayo in a housemade brioche brings in a touch of indulgence. Vegetarian dishes such as Nadru Makhni Pappardelle, Tofu Ghee Roast, and Veg Dhansak round out the selection.

Desserts continue the mix of nostalgia and indulgence, featuring Soraia Trifle, Skillet Crack Pie, Kulfi Baked Alaska, Rasmalai Tres Leches, and Tiramisu Bomboloni, offering something for every kind of sweet craving.

The new summer menu is now available at Soraia, bringing together food, design, and seasonal elements into one seamless experience.

  • What: Soraia’s New Summer Menu & Floral Glasshouse Experience
  • When: Throughout the Summer Season
  • Where: Soraia, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai

403 Forbidden Bar Hosts Chef Takeover with Priyam Chatterjee and Rishabh Seal

403 Forbidden Bar Hosts Chef Takeover with Priyam Chatterjee and Rishabh Seal

By Hariharan U

Published on April 26, 2026

403 Forbidden Bar is set to host a two-day Chef Takeover as part of its 403 OVERRIDE FIREWALL X series, featuring Priyam Chatterjee and Rishabh Seal on April 25 and 26.

Positioned as a high-intent, limited-period dining experience, the collaboration brings together two distinct culinary perspectives, blending heritage-driven narratives with contemporary interpretation. Designed as an immersive format, the takeover moves beyond conventional dining to present a structured and non-replicable culinary journey.

Chef Priyam Chatterjee, known for his progressive approach to modern Indian cuisine, brings a style shaped by classical technique and global exposure. His cooking focuses on elevating familiar flavours through precision and refined execution.

Chef Rishabh Seal complements this with a culinary philosophy rooted in cultural memory and subtle innovation, presenting dishes that balance regional influences with a contemporary lens.

Together, the chefs introduce a bespoke menu built around the theme “From Heritage to Haute Cuisine Reimagined”, where traditional flavours are reinterpreted using modern techniques. The experience unfolds as a layered, sensory journey, encouraging guests to engage with each course as part of a larger narrative.

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The culinary offering is paired with the bar’s technique-driven cocktail programme, where methods such as distillation, clarification, and infusion are used to create drinks that align closely with the menu, enhancing the overall experience.

Set within a space inspired by the concept of a digital 403 access denied code, the venue is designed to encourage guests to disconnect from external distractions and immerse themselves fully in the experience. From lighting and sound to service, every element is curated to create a cohesive and engaging environment.

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Speaking on the collaboration, Chef Priyam Chatterjee noted that the experience focuses on storytelling through food, presenting familiar flavours in a way that feels both intuitive and unexpected. Chef Rishabh Seal added that the menu aims to respect traditional roots while allowing flavours to evolve naturally.

Aman Dua, Co-Founder of 403 Forbidden Bar, highlighted that the series is designed as a platform for chefs with distinct culinary voices to engage with the space in a meaningful and immersive format.

With limited seating, the takeover offers a rare, experiential dining format, bringing together craft, creativity, and narrative-led cuisine in one of Bengaluru’s most conceptually distinctive venues.

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