Mumbai rains have a way of making you crave something warm, comforting, and a little indulgent. Whether it's a steaming plate of momo at Yeti - The Himalayan Kitchen or a rich mug of hot chocolate at HAV Coffee, this monsoon calls for dishes that hit differently when it's pouring outside. We've rounded up some of the best restaurants in Mumbai, along with a few cosy cafes, serving up dishes that are perfect for satisfying those monsoon cravings.

Are you a fan of coconut-based soups? Then try the khao suey at Ping's Cafe Orient, one of the best restaurants in Mumbai for Pan-Asian flavours. This Burmese noodle soup has a creamy texture, and when topped with noodles and vegetables, it adds that extra bite. You can also add condiments like fried garlic, crushed peanuts, spring onions, and a dash of chilli oil to build your own flavour profile. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian versions on the menu, so choose the one according to your preference.
Other must-haves: Vietnamese Pho, Burnt Garlic Fried Rice, Kung Pao Chicken, Drunken Noodles, Dynamite Shrimp
Cost for two: ₹ 1800

Be it monsoon or winter, if there is one dish that suits all seasons, it has to be momo. I mean, visualise this: it's pouring cats and dogs outside, while you enjoy a warm plate of momo at a cosy place with your friends - and, if the setting offers the aesthetics of the mountains, then nothing beats that. At Yeti, this is exactly what you get - an ambience that gives vibes straight from the Himalayas and a menu that covers everything from Nepali, Bhutanese, and even Tibetan cuisine. In fact, this spot has earned its place among the best restaurants in Mumbai for anyone craving authentic Himalayan food. And when we are talking about monsoon food, try their Newari Momo Cha - delicately wrapped dumplings with an extremely juicy filling, just perfect for the weather. You can also opt for their Kothey Momo or Jhol Momo.
Other must-haves: Yeti Special Thukpa, Sha Datchi, Mutton Jhol Momo, Yeti Special Kothey Momo, Ko Chow Chow
Cost for two: ₹ 1200

A delicious plate of Mutton Kheema Pav is another great pick, especially when your palate craves something spicy filled with robust flavours. Known for serving exceptional seafood, Malhar Tribes also serves up some excellent mutton classics. This Mutton Kheema Pav is packed with minced mutton cooked down with onions, tomatoes, and a generous mix of spices, served alongside buttery pav. It's the wide range of options available here that makes Malhar Tribes one of the best restaurants in Mumbai.
Other must-haves: Hyderabadi Paya Soup, Crispy Chicken, Butter Garlic Squid, Paatrani Machi, Crab Steak, Nilgiri Prawns Curry
Cost for two: ₹ 1600

If you are at a Korean place, then your first instinct is maybe to order a comforting soupy noodle bowl. But if you are looking for some other options besides ramen, our recommendation is Tteokbokki. Seoul Dak is one such brand that has now successfully built a name for itself by offering Korean flavours in Mumbai. Our recommendation from the menu this season is the rice cake dish Tteokbokki. Made with cheesy and perfectly seasoned carbonara sauce and topped with a boiled egg and crispy dumplings - this indulgent bowl can surely cure the monsoon blues. They also have a few Korean Fried Chicken options, perfect for that Korean food fix.
Other must-haves: Crispy Chicken Bao, Dak Dak Korean Fried Chicken, Egg & Cheese Soupy Ramen, Mango Bingsu
Cost for two: ₹ 1000

If you crave deep-fried fritter-kind of dishes in monsoon, we suggest you try the super flavourful Padmini's Mutton Cutlet at The Tanjore Tiffin Room. Located at multiple Mumbai locations, including Pali Hill, The Tanjore Tiffin Room is now a popular name among the best restaurants in Mumbai, offering traditional South Indian plates. And for this weather, Mutton Cutlet is the perfect pick - crisp and golden on the outside, with a soft, spiced mutton filling that stays warm and comforting with every bite, best enjoyed with a glass of their innovative cocktail.
Other must-haves: Egg Bonda, Appam, Mutton Stew, Chicken Chettinad, Mutton Ghee Roast, Prawn Madras Railway Curry, Surmai Fry, Kaapi Monk
Cost for two: ₹ 1500

A cup of decadent hot chocolate with some marshmallows on top - if this is something that instantly lifts your mood, then go for the one they serve at HAV Coffee. One of the cosiest cafes in Mumbai, this quaint spot offers a plethora of options perfect for every mood. Their hot chocolate is rich and velvety, made with real melted chocolate and topped with a generous handful of pillowy marshmallows that slowly melt in, making it the perfect sip to warm you up on a rainy evening.
Other must-haves: Baklava Croissant, Mac & Cheese With Flaming Hot Cheetos, Truffle Parmesan Fries, Farmhouse Pizza, Salted Caramel Cappuccino
Cost for two: ₹ 800
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