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EazySafe+ Certified Takeaway Restaurants In Mumbai
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EazySafe+ Certified Takeaway Restaurants In Mumbai

Your favorite Mumbai restaurants are now accepting orders

17 Jun, 2020 by Gargi Bisht

Your favorite Mumbai restaurants are now accepting orders

Takeaway Restaurants in Mumbai


Staying true to its promise of always providing the best (and now the safest) dining experience to its users, EazyDiner has launched the Safe+ Dining initiative providing safe delivery and takeout services from select partner restaurants that adhere to strict guidelines. With safety measures like frequent temperature checks, meticulous sanitization protocols and periodic visits to monitor uncompromising safety standards EazyDiner ensures a stronger end-to-end control on hygiene and quality of the food that reaches the diners, because your safety is our utmost priority.

So, leave all your safety concerns to EazyDiner and get ready to enjoy your much-deserved dose of deliciousness from some of the best EazySafe+ certified takeaway restaurants in Mumbai:


Banjara, Goldfinch Hotel, Mumbai

The menu of Banjara is varied and offers Indian cuisine with a special focus on dishes from South India, as well as Oriental and Mediterranean fare. The multi-cuisine spread is vast and there is something for every palate. No run-of-the-mill typical food here. The offerings are of a good quality boasting of comforting flavors and fresh ingredients.

Must Haves: Paneer Satay, Dal Makhni, Pineapple Raita, and Mushroom Pepper Fry.

Cost for two: ₹ 1200


Roots Of India, Marol, Central Mumbai

As the name of the restaurant suggests, the menu of Roots of India has a special focus on food from across India, yet there are Oriental and global offerings too. There are ample vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available to choose from. The food is flavourful and replete with good quality ingredients.

Must Haves: Paneer Makhni with Tawa Roti Combo, Stuffed Mushroom Tempura, and Chicken Biryani.

Cost for two: ₹ 1800


Something's Fishy, Tunga International, Mumbai

If you are a seafood lover, this place will prove to be an absolute paradise for you. As the name suggests, the 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 too on the menu. The varied offerings include seafood, chicken, mutton for carnivores, and some vegetarian dishes too. But clearly, this place is meant for non-vegetarians.

Must Haves: Shrimp Cocktail, Mangolorian Pomfret Tawa Fry, Prawns Goan Tawa Fry, and Kaju Kothambir Vadi

Cost for two: ₹ 1700


Vihara, Tunga International, Mumbai

If desi delicacy is what you crave then ordering from Vihara is your best bet. This joyfully vegetarian restaurant with specializes in providing authentic, pure vegetarian preparations lovingly prepared by their specialist chefs. 

Must Haves: Vihara Special Thali, Onion Tomato Uttapam, Kashmiri Dum Aloo, Cottage Cheese in Black Bean Sauce, and Kesar Kulfi Falooda.

Cost for two: ₹ 750

 

Saptami, Holiday Inn Mumbai International Airport, Mumbai

Saptami keeps a menu that encompasses multiple cuisines adapted from all over the world that manages to satisfy the needs of their diners perfectly. Kick start your meal with the lip-smacking appetizers followed by oh so delicious main course and end your meal on a sweet note with Saptami's vast selection of drool-worthy desserts.

Must Haves: Kung Pao Chicken, Veg Noodles, Chicken Sandwich, and Mango Rasmalai.

Cost for two: ₹ 2500


Lotus Cafe, JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu

This popular Mumbai coffee shop is known for being a traditional hub for the Bollywood stars and has a smorgasbord of culinary options on offer. Its menu is crafted to satisfy the diverse palates of diners. Gastronomy at Lotus Café is exciting and worldly, carrying an array of global cuisines. Everything from Italian to Continental to North Indian to Asian is on offer. 

Must Haves: Mason Jar Salad, Vatana Ragda Pattice, Lime and Basil Rubbed Salmon, and Classic Tiramisu.

Cost for two: ₹ 2800


Origami Japanese and Korean Restaurant, Powai, Central Mumbai 

This cozy restaurant with a homely vibe offers Japanese and Korean food along with some decent selection for vegetarians too. One can choose from an array of sushi and sashimi on the menu. Well-executed preparations are a melange of flavors. The food here is authentic and flavourful. 

Must Haves: Seafood Salad, Tuna Nigri, Avocado Maki, Yaki Udon Noodles, and Matcha Cheesecake.

Cost for two: ₹ 2500


Glasshouse, Hyatt Regency, Western Suburbs

The menu of Glasshouse is, as expected of a luxurious restaurant, global so there is something for everyone. For desi-at-hearts, they keep a North Indian menu, and for those with well-traveled palettes, they have Continental and Italian menu. And when it comes to safety, rest assured because everything is made fresh and with the finest of ingredients.

Must Haves: Paneer Tikka Kathi Roll, Masala Egg Curry, Spaghetti Carbonara, and Double Chocolate Gelato.

Cost for two: ₹ 2800 


JIA - The Oriental Kitchen, Colaba, South Mumbai

Jia – The Modern Oriental Kitchen is where you should order from when you want a lovely, fine dining experience at home. this modern oriental eatery has an expansive menu with a special focus on dim sums, sushi, Thai. With an exhaustive variety of dishes catering to almost all kinds of palates, this restaurant will surely leave you delighted.

Must Haves: Thai Soft Shell Crab with Sweet Chili Sauce, Sesame Prawn Toast, Spicy Chicken Dumpling, and California Roll.

Cost for two: ₹ 2800 


Kebab Korner, InterContinental, Mumbai

The recipes featuring in Kebab Korner's menu have been handed down through generations of family Chefs. The restaurant specializes in rich North Indian cuisine and any meal here is a regal affair. The forte of Kebab Korner lies not only in its kebabs but its curries as well. Throw in a couple of buttery naans to fully enjoy the fare. 

Must Haves: Chicken Kakori Kebab, Paneer Jaituni Tikka, Dal Makhni, and Mutton Biryani.

Cost for two: ₹ 4200 


Goa Portuguesa Restobar, Mahim, South Mumbai

Goa Portuguesa Restobar is an integral part of Mumbai’s fine dining life and has a tremendous fan base when it comes to good wholesome food. Dig into scrumptious Maharashtrian, Goan, and North Indian fare, especially delectable seafood preparations for which the restaurant is so well-known for. Each Goan dish is a confluence of flavors and founder and Chef Deepa Awchat has obviously got her spice mixes right. An absolute treat for meat and seafood lovers, vegetarians too can enjoy some unique Goan Saraswat dishes. 

Must Haves: Crispy Fried Pomfret, Stuffed Crab, Chef's Special Lobster Goa Portuguesa, Dahi Ke Kebab, and Caramel Custard.

Cost for two: ₹ 1200 


Diva Maharashtracha, Matunga West, Central Mumbai

This is one of the very few high-end Maharashtrian standalone restaurants in Mumbai. So this is where you order from when you are in the mood to try authentic Maharashtrian food. The menu represents cuisines from across Maharashtra and has a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. 

Must Haves: Konkan Style Masala Lobster, Nagpuri Saoji Mutton, and Puran Poli.

Cost for two: ₹ 1200 


JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu - Delivery/Takeaway, JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu

JW Marriott's special takeaway menu takes you on a gastronomic global journey. The best of Continental, Indian, Asian, Italian preparations on the extensive menu with a smattering of quite a few regional favorites are enough to make your at-home Sunday brunch an affair to remember.

Must Haves: Classic Mumbai Toastie, Chicken Calzone, Quinoa Chaat, Prawn Pasta, and Mango Cheesecake.

Cost for two: ₹ 3000 


Dakshin Culture Curry, Mahim, South Mumbai

While the restaurant is known for its Goan fare, the 'Dakshin Culture Curry' is menu carefully curated by Chef Deepa Suhas Awchat highlighting dishes from all the Southern states in the country and has its own loyal following. The menu of Dakshin Culture Curry is vast and far-reaching, covering entire Southern India including the coastal belt. The food here is a bit expensive but it is an experience you have to indulge in.

Must Haves: Chettinad Paneer Pepper Fry, Ghassi Prawns, Veg Khozambu, and Semiya Payasam.

Cost for two: ₹ 1200 


Bombay Baking Company, JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu

BBC as it's fondly called is located at the J.W. Marriott hotel and is the perfect place to order some freshly baked goodies from. While considered as a haven for sweet treats, you'll be surprised to know they serve far more than just a regular tart pastry or cake. The menu includes soups, salads, sandwiches, and other light meals and snacks making it a perfect place to order when you are craving something light but delicious.

Must Haves: JW Club Sandwich, Wok Tossed Noodles, Garlic Bread, Kathi Roll, and Chocolate Walnut Brownie.

Cost for two: ₹ 700 


Kuai Kitchen, Khar, Western Suburbs 

Kuai Kitchen is known for serving delectable Asian cuisine food. So when you want to unwind after a busy day of work and in need of some delicious comfort food, order from Kuai Kitchen's extensive menu featuring an array of great Asian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai & Sushi delicacies.

Must Haves: Prawn Dumpling, Kuai Special Fish with Soya Chili Garlic Sauce, Thai Green Curry, Sushi Platter, and Kuai Chocolate Panda Bao.

Cost for two: ₹ 1900 


Royal China, Fort, South Mumbai

Besides housing authentic Chinese delicacies Royal China also serves some popular crowd-pleasing dishes. The expansive menu boasts of great Oriental options to choose from. While it might sound like a haven for nonveg lovers, vegetarians are also very well catered and have a plentiful variety of delicacies to choose from.

Must Haves: Crispy Lamb with Mandarin Chili Sauce, Crabmeat Dumpling, Vegetable Mushroom Bao, Crispy Pan Fried Noodles, and Chocolate Mud Cake.

Cost for two: ₹ 2500 


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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.



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