Located at Bandra Kurla Complex, Tuskers invites diners to savor its Navratri Thali, featuring a delightful selection of traditional fasting dishes. The meal kicks off with crispy Sabudana Vada and Kuttu Ke Pakode, followed by a hearty main course that includes Aloo Peanut Bhaji and Sabudana Khichdi. To end on a sweet note, guests can enjoy Paneer Makhana Kheer and Shakarkand Ka Halwa.
Address: C 57, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East
Soam
Known for its innovative Gujarati cuisine, Soam is stepping up its game for Navratri. Situated near the historic Babulnath Temple, this restaurant offers a thali filled with fasting delights like sabudana vadas and rajgira rotis, along with vrat-friendly sweets crafted from wholesome ingredients.
Address: Sadguru Sadan, Ground Floor, Babulnath Rd, Babulnath, Chowpatty
Swati Snacks
A beloved staple in Mumbai’s dining scene, Swati Snacks is famous for its comforting dishes, including sabudana khichdi and crisp farali pattice. This year, they are serving an enticing selection of traditional foods made from fresh ingredients, ensuring a festive feast for patrons.
Address: Multiple Locations (Nariman Point, Tardeo)
Mool: Kitchen & Bar
Mool’s Navratri Thali promises a celebration of authentic flavors. Diners can start their meal with a refreshing Tropical Paradise drink and enjoy appetizers like Sabudana Vada paired with apple chutney. The main course features Paneer Makhana Curry and Khar, while Jhagora Ki Kheer rounds off the meal.
Address: Unit No. 30, Ground Floor, Rajabahadur Mansion, 28, Mumbai Samachar Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort
Maharaja Bhog
A haven for thali enthusiasts, Maharaja Bhog enhances its offerings during Navratri with a feast made from special satvik ingredients. Guests can expect a variety of dishes including sama rice and flavorful paneer sabzi, providing a fulfilling festive experience rooted in Rajasthani traditions.
Address: Multiple Locations
Taftoon
Embracing the festive spirit of Bengal, Taftoon has curated a special Navratri menu called Parar Bhog, inspired by the lively Durga Puja feasts of Kolkata. This unique dining experience reflects the rich heritage and warmth of Bengali culture, making it a must-visit during the festival.
Address: Powai and BKC outlets
Shiv Sagar
With several locations across the city, Shiv Sagar offers a satisfying Navratri thali featuring fasting favorites such as sabudana khichdi and aloo sabzi. Renowned for its high-quality vegetarian food, this restaurant is a go-to spot for anyone craving authentic Navratri flavors.
Address: Multiple Outlets
As Mumbai comes alive with festivities, these restaurants are set to cater to the culinary cravings of devotees and food lovers alike, ensuring a joyous celebration of Navratri.