Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Mumbai. including where to go and what to order.

Vegan in Mumbai

Soam ★ 4.3

Gujarati vegetarian$$chowpattyDaily 11:30-22:30

Soam's Gujarati menu is mostly vegan-adaptable: saat dana khichdi, undhiyo, bhinda nu shaak. Most dishes work without ghee on request; the staff.

Order: Saat dana khichdi (request no ghee) and a glass of chaas.

Tip: Ask for ghee-free preparation; most curries adapt without dairy.

Candy and Green ★ 4.2

Vegan and gluten-free$$bandra-westDaily 09:00-23:00

Candy and Green in Bandra is a dedicated vegan and gluten-free cafe with bowls, sandwiches and smoothie bowls; the bakery counter sells vegan brownies.

Order: Buddha bowl and a vegan brownie.

Tip: Walk-in friendly; the smoothie bowl menu changes seasonally.

Vegetarian in Mumbai

Soam ★ 4.4

Gujarati vegetarian$$chowpattyDaily 11:30-22:30

Soam's Gujarati menu is fully vegetarian: saat dana khichdi, undhiyo, bhinda nu shaak and seasonal aamras. Three-generation family operation since 2005.

Order: Saat dana khichdi and a glass of chaas.

Tip: Weekends busiest; weekday lunches calmest. Cash and card both accepted.

Cafe Madras ★ 4.5

South Indian vegetarian$matungaTue-Sun 07:00-14:30, 16:00-22:30; closed Mon

Cafe Madras at Kings Circle is a Udupi pure-veg room since 1940. Filter coffee, idli, Mysore masala dosa and a vegetarian lunch thali on banana leaves daily.

Order: Filter coffee and a Mysore masala dosa.

Tip: Closed Mondays; weekend mornings queue from 07:00. Cash and card both accepted.

Cream Centre ★ 4.2

Indian vegetarian$$chowpattyDaily 11:30-23:30

Cream Centre opened at Chowpatty Seaface in 1958 as a vegetarian sweets-and-snacks counter. The channa bhatura is the canonical dish; the hot fudge sundae.

Order: Channa bhatura with a hot fudge sundae to close.

Tip: Family-friendly with a high-chair stock; weekday lunches are quietest.

Halal in Mumbai

Bademiya ★ 4.5

Halal Mughlai$$colabaDaily 12:00-03:00

Bademiya's Mughlai kebab program has run halal certified since 1946. Seekh kebab, baida roti, chicken tikka roll. Editor's TableJourney pick.

Order: Mutton seekh in a baida roti and a chicken tikka roll for the road.

Tip: Halal certification posted at the counter; cash and card both accepted.

Mohammed Ali Road Stalls ★ 4.7

Halal street food$$mohammed-ali-roadDaily 19:00-02:00; Ramadan 19:00-04:00

Mohammed Ali Road's stalls are mostly halal-certified Muslim kitchens. Biryani, seekh, baida roti and sheermal anchor the menu through the night.

Order: Seekh kebabs at Surti's, baida roti at Noor Mohammadi, sheermal from the corner bakery.

Tip: Cash easiest; Ramadan evenings run until suhoor (04:00). Cash and card both accepted.

Gluten Free in Mumbai

Candy and Green ★ 4.2

Vegan and gluten-free$$bandra-westDaily 09:00-23:00

Candy and Green in Bandra is a dedicated vegan and gluten-free cafe. The menu marks every gluten-free option, including buddha bowls and gluten-free brownies.

Order: Gluten-free buddha bowl and a brownie.

Tip: The bakery counter has gluten-free options labelled. Cash and card both accepted.

Dietary in Mumbai, FAQ

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TableJourney's Mumbai dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, halal, gluten_free venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.

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