7 Best Cafes In Mumbai For A Perfect Hangout
These days, every single week, new cafes and speciality coffee shops sprout up. Cafes are supposed to be comfortable, the kind of spot with a bunch of friends that you can go to, or just have some me-time. No one expects Michelin stars, but what people just want is a place where they can go back daily for a healthy meal and comforting flavours that they are familiar with. Posted On October 23rd, 2020
Mirchi and Mime, Powai
Not only does the charm of this place stem from the fact that the workers here are differently-abled (yes, they only hire deaf and dumb people) who welcome and serve you every time you walk inside with a huge smile, but also the mouthwatering cuisine. They serve beautiful prawns, kebabs, and curries that won't stop your fingers from licking. They even have fantastic drinks (even made beers) to help gulp down the meal, alongside a diverse food menu.
Prithvi Cafe, Juhu
There is also a cafe at the famous Prithvi Theatre (where art is graciously celebrated), which is also frequented by celebrities. It is an open-air cafe best known for chopping chai (a match made in heaven) and its stuffed parathas. Over here, they offer all manner of delicacies. And during peak sunshine hours of the day, the humongous trees surrounding this cosy spot make it fresh, but the best time to come is at night when it is illuminated (both for lights and crowds).
145 Kala Ghoda, Kala Ghoda
When you can't find out where to eat (so pretty much any time!), Kala Ghoda is the location. And if you're visiting for the 100th time, this cafe does not disappoint. The expansive tiled flooring and colourful interiors contribute to its vivid atmosphere. Choose any dish from more than five kitchens, and I'm sure you'll love it. The Thai curry rice and khow suey, prepared with the ingredients selected, should be tried. The meal is perfectly combined with their beverages. For one, the salted caramel milkshake is the town's best.
Leopold Cafe, Colaba
One of the many aspects that will draw you to this cafe is the old-school and funky walls. The place is still filled with strangers drinking beer, taking a rest in the Mumbai heat from street shopping. Leopold packs a beautiful menu. The cafe has everything you might wish for, from snacks and appetisers to the main course and dessert, all at a price that does not burn a hole in your pocket. This is one of Mumbai's antique cafes.
Grandmama's Cafe, Juhu
Grandma's cafe is an ode to all the world's grandmothers. This explains why the cafe has the same menu with rajma chawal and Shepherd's pie. When you set foot inside, the bright white walls and cute furniture will lighten up the mood instantly. You can also get dishes from different cuisines, such as pasta, tacos, and nachos, in addition to the unique dishes made particularly by grandmothers.
Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters
Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters are the first ones to bring the third wave of coffee to India. The interiors of the cafe are soft-toned. For those who prefer a coffee without the bitter flavour, try the coppery-colored and bubbly Espresso Tonic that is fruity in flavour or the cold brew. You should also try their croissants and energy bars, which go along with your cup of joe, but the place is renowned for the unparalleled flavour of its coffees.
Leaping Windows, Andheri
The two best things in the world are mixed by leaping windows: books and food. There are two levels and a basement in this cosy cafe. They've got the best of the Marvel and DC worlds, and a nice Tinkle range, too. This is one of Mumbai's exclusive cafes.