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The Leopold Cafe was founded in 1871 by Iranis (a term used for Zoroastrians in Mumbai who arrived in India in the 19th century, as opposed to "Parsis") and named after King Leopold of the Belgians. These Zoroastrian Iranians came to India in the late 19th and early 20th century, and many of them opened restaurants now often termed Irani cafés ...
The Table is a restaurant at Colaba, Mumbai, India, known for serving San Francisco style globally inspired cuisine. It was established by Jay Yousuf and Gauri Devidayal in early 2011. It was established by Jay Yousuf and Gauri Devidayal in early 2011.
Cafe Mondegar (a.k.a. Café Mondegar and Mondy's) is a popular landmark and touristic attraction of Mumbai. Famous Indian cartoonist and painter Mario Miranda painted murals (his cartoons) on all inner walls and entrance ceiling of the restaurant.
Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai is a five-star hotel and part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons luxury hotels and resorts. [7] It is located in the emerging district of Worli, Mumbai, Maharastra, India . [8] The hotel currently houses 202 guest rooms, [9] and also offers India's highest rooftop bar, Aer. [10] [11] [12]
Mysore Café is a South Indian Mysuru restaurant in Kings Circle, Matunga, Mumbai. [1] The restaurant was established in the 1930s and has been a popular meeting and eating joint for many generations. The restaurant is popular with students as it has a number of educational institutions close by. [2]
The first skyscrapers in Mumbai were constructed during the 1970s, when Usha Kiran and Matru Mandir were developed and stood at about 76 metres (250 feet), or 25 floors, each. After a significant lull, construction projects since the mid-1990s began taking the skyline upwards, with a major acceleration in the pace of development since 2000 ...
Dishoom was founded in 2010 by co-founders Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, along with Amar and Adarsh Radia, who both left the business in 2017. It was designed to match the Irani cafés that were popular in Mumbai in the 1960s. [3] The first Dishoom café opened in Covent Garden in 2010.
This area is well connected to the major areas of north, western and southern Mumbai through the Western railway line, SV Road, New Link Road, and the Western Express Highway. Kandivali station is approx. 2.4 km; Borivali station is approx. 3.2 km; Kandivali west metro station (Metro Line 2A) is 450 metres away.