Ramadan is a sacred month of spiritual reflection, fasting, and community gatherings, and in Mumbai, it also brings a feast of flavours that delight food lovers. As the sun sets and the call for an Iftar meal, the city transforms into a culinary paradise, with vibrant street stalls and renowned eateries serving up an array of rich, aromatic dishes.

From sizzling kebabs to indulgent desserts, here are ten must-visit spots in Mumbai for a memorable Iftar experience in 2025.

Bayroute

Indulge in a Middle Eastern-inspired Dawaat-E-Iftar at Bayroute, offering a specially curated meal for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Start with stuffed dates, seasonal fruits, and tangy pickled vegetables before diving into delights like Harissa Chicken Kebab and Zaffrani Paneer Kebab. The highlight? Their signature Baklava perfectly rounds off the meal.

Where: All Bayroute outlets in Mumbai

Cost: Rs 1,645 (Non-Veg) and Rs 1,345 (Veg)

Mohammed Ali Road

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The iconic spot during Ramadan, Mohammed Ali Road, transforms into a paradise for food lovers. Here, you’ll find everything from smoky kebabs and fragrant biryanis to rich malpuas and creamy phirnis. The bustling street, packed with food stalls and restaurants, offers an unmissable experience for Iftar seekers.

Where: Mohammed Ali Road, Near Bhendi Bazaar, Mumbai

Cost: Around Rs 500 for two

Bademiyan

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For a classic Iftar experience, Bademiyan is a must-visit. Their menu is a meat lover’s dream, featuring juicy kebabs, aromatic curries, and flavourful biryanis. Whether dining with family or friends, this eatery ensures a memorable feast, ending with sweet treats like Matka Rabdi and Gulab Jamun.

Where: All Bademiyan outlets in Mumbai

Cost: Rs 500 for two

Lucky Restaurant

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A long-standing favourite, Lucky Restaurant in Bandra serves North Indian and Mughlai delicacies that are perfect for Iftar. From Murgh Mussalam to Keema Pav, their menu is packed with mouthwatering dishes loved by celebrities and locals alike.

Where: Lucky Restaurant, Bandra West, Mumbai

Cost: Rs 1,200 for two

Jyran at Sofitel Mumbai BKC

If you’re looking for an elevated Iftar experience, Jyran at Sofitel offers a luxurious feast. Their Ramadan menu, crafted by Chef Waris Quershi, includes shorbas, melt-in-your-mouth Shahi Gosht ki Gilawat, and tandoori delights. Seafood lovers can enjoy their Ajwaini Tandoori Mahi Tikka and more.

Where: Jyran, Sofitel Mumbai BKC

Cost: Rs 4,500 (Veg) and Rs 5,000 (Non-Veg)

Jaffer Bhai’s Delhi Darbar

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Known for its authentic Mughlai cuisine, Jaffer Bhai’s Delhi Darbar is a prime spot for a Ramadan feast. The special buffet features live counters serving biryanis, kebabs, haleem, and sheermal, making it a top choice for families and larger groups to enjoy a delightful feast together.

Where: All Jaffer Bhai Delhi Darbar’s outlets in Mumbai

Cost: Rs 1,200 for two

Persian Darbar

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Celebrate Ramadan with an extravagant feast at the city's beloved Persian Darbar. From their famous Raan-E-Sikandari and Nalli Nihari to the rich Zafrani Gosht Biryani, the menu is steeped in traditional Mughlai flavours. Don't miss their Eid Daawat platters and live Qawwali nights for an immersive experience.

Where: All Persian Darbar outlets in Mumbai

Cost: Rs 1,800 for two

Baghdadi Restaurant

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Located near the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Baghdadi is known for its no-fuss, authentic flavours. Whether you're in the mood for slow-cooked Mutton Nihari, Chicken Shami Kebab, or Beef Bheja Fry Masala, this eatery serves it all with rustic charm.

Where: Baghdadi Restaurant, Colaba, Mumbai

Cost: Rs 400 for two

J. J. Jalebi

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For those with a sweet tooth, J. J. Jalebi is the go-to spot for Iftar desserts. Their menu includes freshly made Jalebis, Rabdi Jalebi, Malpuas, Shahi Tukda, and various Halwas. If you want a sweet end to your Ramadan feast, this is the place to be.

Where: J. J. Jalebi, Kurla West, Mumbai

Cost: Starts at Rs 100

Noor Mohammadi Hotel

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A legendary eatery in Bhendi Bazaar, Noor Mohammadi Hotel is famous for its Chicken Sanju Baba (a dish inspired by Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt) and slow-cooked mutton dishes. Their Nalli Nihari and rich kebabs make for a fulfilling Iftar meal.

Where: Noor Mohammadi Hotel, Bhendi Bazaar, Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai

Cost: Rs 350 for two