8 all-vegetarian restaurants in Mumbai that will even tempt carnivores
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Aug 23, 2017, 12:10 IST
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There are scores of vegetarian restaurants in Mumbai dishing out shudhh shakahari fare from around the country and the world. Home to diverse communities and culinary influences, Mumbai's cosmopolitanism ensures a vibrant food sce … Read more
There are scores of vegetarian restaurants in Mumbai dishing out shudhh shakahari fare from around the country and the world. Home to diverse communities and culinary influences, Mumbai's cosmopolitanism ensures a vibrant food scene. Besides numerous traditional Gujarati and Tamil eateries, the city is also now home to restaurants offering creatively cooked and presented vegetarian food. The options range from fine dining restaurants to little eateries that are absolutely popular for dishing out delicacies that are green and fresh and healthy. Read less

There are scores of vegetarian restaurants in Mumbai dishing out shudhh shakahari fare from around the country and the world. Home to diverse communities and culinary influences, Mumbai's cosmopolitanism ensures a vibrant food scene. Besides numerous traditional Gujarati and Tamil eateries, the city is also now home to restaurants offering creatively cooked and presented vegetarian food. The options range from fine dining restaurants to little eateries that are absolutely popular for dishing out delicacies that are green and fresh and healthy.
Those looking for a vegetarian restaurant in Mumbai for candle light dinner; they have Breeze restaurant located in Hiranandani Gardens, Powai. This rooftop lounge is absolutely amazing and offers stunning views of the Mumbai skyline. The restaurant is known for serving vegetarian Mediterranean fare, including soups, pizza salads and sandwiches. Apart from all these, Mumbai has Yoga House, Cafe Madras and Quattro, where one can treat their tastebuds with a range of delicious vegetarian delicacies. Visit yourself and experience the tasty food of Mumbai, if you love experimenting.
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