Best Seafood Restaurants In Mumbai Now Open For Dine-In
The best dining destinations in Mumbai for seafood aficionados
26 Oct, 2020 by Gargi BishtBeing a prominent coastal city, Mumbai enjoys a bountiful ecosystem of Seafood serving restaurants. In fact, if I were to explain Mumbai's love for coastal cuisine to non-Mumbaikars in the form of an analogy I would most definitely say, "Seafood is to Mumbai what Butter Chicken is to Delhi". But how do you separate the best eateries from average ones in a city that is filled to the brim with seafood serving establishments? well, that's where EazyDiner comes in. To help you, foodies, out, here's a list of some of the best seafood restaurants in Mumbai that are guaranteed to have you coming back for more!
Mahesh Lunch Home, Juhu, Western Suburbs
One of the most renowned restaurants in Mumbai, Mahesh Lunch Home is almost a household name for Mumbaikars when it comes to seafood. Their menu features delectable Mannglorean cuisine classics including a variety of traditionally prepared delicacies. While they have an array of both vegetarian and nonvegetarian options available but it's their exquisite seafood spread that takes the prize, especially their Crab featuring preparations.
Must-haves: Signature Butter Garlic Crab, Balti Fish, Prawn Ghee Roast with Neer Dosa, and Crab Sukkha.
Cost for two: ₹ 1200
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Ferry Wharf, Reclamation, Bandra West, Western Suburbs
The epitome of the perfect comfort food spread, Ferry Wharf excels in indulgent and rich Mangalorean seafood preparations that are sure to impress you with their piquant flavors. They have an extensive menu featuring quite a lot of vegetarian delicacies as well but the seafood recipes here are clearly the main crowd pullers. This is 100% one of the best seafood restaurants in Mumbai that needs to be added to your 'must visit' list ASAP!
Must-haves: Butter Garlic Crab, Prawn Koliwada, Clam Curry, Bombil Curry, Tawa Fried Rawas, and Pomfret Thali.
Cost for two: ₹ 1500
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Diva Maharashtracha, Matunga West, Central Mumbai
Diva Maharashtracha is undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in Bombay to sample traditional Maharashtrian seafood preparations from all across the state. The best thing about this place is that it goes beyond the typically known delicacies and offers diners a chance to try out some of the lesser-known but lip-smacking preparations from not so popular regions in Maharashtra.
Must Haves: Malvani Prawns, Konkan Style Kalwan: Surmai, Konkan Style Masala Lobster, and Malwani Squids Fry.
Cost for two: ₹ 1200
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Oh! Calcutta, Tardeo, South Mumbai
It's almost a crime to not include a true blue Bengali restaurant when discussing seafood. Probably one of the oldest Bengali restaurants in Mumbai, Oh! Calcutta is prominent for serving the nostalgic flavors of Calcutta. The décor of the place is simple yet elegant and the service is also great. When it comes to seafood, you can trust Oh! Calcutta to roll out classic fish preparations dripping with the rich and traditional flavors.
Must-haves: Herbed Drunken Prawns, Kakra Chingri Bhapa, Fried Fish, and Ilish Shorshay.
Cost for two: ₹ 1200
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Malvan Tadka, Panch Pakhadi, Thane West
This family dining restaurant is a Mecca for seafood lovers. The décor is elegant and the vibe, homely. The seating is plush and comfortable. The exhaustive menu offers Malvani food along with quite a few North Indian dishes. The menu is a bit more partial towards carnivores, and the seafood preparations served here are fresh, of good quality, and oh so delicious.
Must-haves: Seafood Ukal Soup, Tiger Prawns, Lobster Tawa Curry, Pomfret Wade, and Mangalorean Tawa Fish.
Cost for two: ₹ 700
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Something's Fishy, Tunga International, Mumbai
As the name suggests, this restaurant is well-known for offering a wide assortment of seafood to the guests with a smattering of quite a few North Indian and Chinese dishes well. While their menu does carry vegetarian options but clearly, this place is meant for non-vegetarians and is an absolute haven for seafood aficionados.
Must Haves: Stuffed Bombil, Mangolorian Pomfret Tawa Fry, Prawns Goan Tawa Fry, and Fish Alleppy Curry.
Cost for two: ₹ 1700
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Goa Portuguesa Restobar, Mahim, South Mumbai
Goa Portuguesa serves authentic and wholesome Goan fare, especially delectable seafood preparations for which the restaurant is so well-known. Their authentic Goan seafood preparations feature a confluence of flavors and are an absolute treat. Along with delectable non-veg and seafood preparations, their vast menu also features quite a few yummy delicacies for vegetarians.
Must Haves: Crispy Fried Pomfret, Stuffed Crab, Chef's Special Lobster Goa Portuguesa, and Cafreal Prawns.
Cost for two: ₹ 1200
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FAQs
Q. What are the best and must-try dishes at Mahesh Lunch Home, Juhu?
Ans. People love Prawns Fry, Tandoori Prawns the most at Mahesh Lunch Home, Juhu.
Q. What is the current deal available at Ferry Wharf, Reclamation?
Ans. The current exclusive deal at Ferry Wharf on EazyDiner offers 15% off on food & soft beverage + EXTRA 25% off on payment via the app. Download the EazyDiner app to get more such deals.
Q. Does Diva Maharashtracha accept home delivery orders?
Ans. Yes, Diva Maharashtracha accepts home delivery/takeaway orders via EazyDiner App.
Q. What cuisines are served at Oh! Calcutta, Tardeo?
Ans. The main cuisine served at Oh! Calcutta, Tardeo is Bengali.
Q. What cuisines are served at Goa Portuguesa Restobar, Mahim?
Ans. The main cuisine served at Goa Portuguesa Restobar, Mahim is Goan, Regional Indian.
Written By
Gargi Bisht is an event copywriter/conceptualizer turned writer currently working with EazyDiner Pvt. Ltd. Compulsive eater, book hoarder, dog lover and pop culture enthusiast with an innate love for storytelling. Usually the quietest person in the room, Gargi is an introvert who loves her own company. When not eating, can be found in front of her laptop watching movies. Knows a thing or two about art and literature.