Mumbai This Weekend: Savour Mouth-Watering Cuisines At Food Festivals & New Eateries
Whether you're a spice enthusiast or a dessert lover, Mumbai’s food festivals promise an unforgettable gastronomic adventure

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Exploring Mumbai's food festivals is a must for any food lover, as they offer a vibrant mix of local and global flavors. These festivals showcase the city's rich culinary heritage, from street food delights like vada pav and pav bhaji to gourmet international cuisines. They also provide a platform for home chefs, food startups, and renowned restaurants to experiment with innovative dishes. The lively atmosphere, live cooking demos, and cultural performances make the experience even more enjoyable. Whether you're a spice enthusiast or a dessert lover, Mumbai’s food festivals promise an unforgettable gastronomic adventure for all tastes and preferences.
Amazing Thailand Food Festival
Mumbai's food lovers, get ready! The much-anticipated Amazing Thailand Food Festival is making a grand return this February, bringing the rich and diverse flavours of Thailand straight to the heart of the city. Organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Mumbai in collaboration with Seefah, Bandra, this festival promises an unforgettable culinary journey from February 28, 2025, to March 2, 2025, at Corona Garden, Bandra.
The Ultimate Pav-Bhaji Fest!
Few dishes capture the soul of Mumbai quite like Pav Bhaji, a buttery, spice-laden indulgence that’s more than just food; it’s a ritual. This February, Muttuswami Cafe, best known for its authentic South Indian flavors, takes a delightful detour to celebrate this city staple with an exciting lineup of inventive Pav Bhaji variations. This fest is taking place the Muttuswami Cafe, Khar, all throughout February
Mumbai Street Food Festival
The festival will showcase an array of iconic delicacies, from the spicy and buttery Pav Bhaji to the beloved Vada Pav, Mumbai’s very own answer to a burger. Guests can indulge in chaat favourites like Bhel Puri and Sev Puri, as well as succulent kebabs, rolls, and flavourful Frankies, offering a true taste of Mumbai’s vibrant streets. This street food festival is taking place every Tuesday in February at the Asian Kitchen, Four Points by Sheraton, Navi Mumbai.
Street Chats and Kulchas Now At Copper Chimney, Linking Road
Copper Chimney unveils a fresh vibe with new introductions in their food menu, including some exclusive new Street Chaats and Kulchas. To celebrate the launch, enjoy a Limited-Edition Spice Bazaar inspired Bar Menu featuring one-of-a-kind Chef & Bartender collaboration. Highlighting the fresh offerings is the Kulcha Section, featuring freshly baked Punjabi kulchas served with a variety of dips and toppings. Also new are the Street Chaats, including Dilli wali aloo tikki, Anarkali bazaar dahi phulki, and Muradabadi dal ki chaat, adding a vibrant, bazaar-inspired twist.
SOCIAL Bazaar at Khar
With free entry, guests can explore, shop, and connect with like-minded individuals while enjoying the SOCIAL experience. Whether you’re on the hunt for something unique or simply looking to soak in the lively vibe, The SOCIAL Bazaar is the perfect weekend destination.
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