Tiranga Thali To Tri-Colour Pasta: Celebrate Independence Day 2025 In Mumbai With A Grand Feast

From saffron-white-green thalis to tricolour desserts, the city’s top restaurants are plating up patriotism with a generous dash of flavour.

Aanchal Chaudhary Updated: Friday, August 15, 2025, 11:49 AM IST

Mumbai’s culinary scene is turning into a colourful celebration this Independence Day, and we’re not just talking about decorations. From saffron-white-green thalis to tricolour desserts, the city’s top restaurants are plating up patriotism with a generous dash of flavour.

Whether you’re a street-food lover or a fine-dining enthusiast, here are the best spots to enjoy tri-colour-inspired dishes this August 15.

Khandani Rajdhani

This Independence Day, Khandani Rajdhani is serving a Tiranga Thali, inspired by the vibrant hues of the Indian flag. Expect saffron, white, and green delights, such as Tiranga Barfi, Tri-Colour Dhokla, Tiranga Pulao, Tiranga Khandvi, Tiranga Lassi, Tri-Colour Bread Pakoda, and Tri-Colour Salad, all in their signature Rajasthani-Gujarati style.

Where: Khandani Rajdhani, all Mumbai outlets

Cost: Rs 1,400++ for two people 

The BlueBop Cafe

For the 79th I-Day celebration, BlueBop Cafe in Khar is bringing patriotism to the plate with a vibrant menu featuring Tri-Colour Pasta, Tri-Colour Pizza, Tri-Colour Brownie, and a Tri-Colour Mocktail. Every bite is a mini celebration, perfect for sharing with friends and family.

Where: The BlueBop Cafe, Khar

Cost: Rs 2,500 for two people 

Peshwa Pavilion, ITC Maratha

The Peshwa Pavilion at ITC Maratha invites you to an indulgent Independence Day lunch, celebrating India’s diverse culinary heritage. Expect regional classics spiced with nostalgia, all set in a luxe setting that honours tradition while serving it on a silver platter.

Where: Peshwa Pavilion, ITC Maratha, Sahar, Andheri East

Cost: Rs 3,000++ per person

Bayroute

On August 15, Bayroute is adding a patriotic twist to its Middle Eastern charm with a complimentary Tri-Colour Dessert for every diner. After enjoying their signature and experimental dishes, end your meal on a high note with this vibrant, Indian flag-inspired sweet treat.

Where: Bayroute, all Mumbai outlets

Cost: Rs 3,500++ for two people 

Via Bombay

Via Bombay is hosting a regional buffet that’s as diverse as the nation itself. From Khaman Dhokla and Rasam to Rajasthani Laal Maas and Goan Fish Curry, this feast covers every corner of India. End with nostalgic sweets like Tiranga Halwa in cutting glasses.

Where: Via Bombay, Chembur

Cost: Rs 999++ per person

Published on: Friday, August 15, 2025, 12:00 PM IST

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