When in Mumbai, especially around Andheri and Juhu, it's not hard to find a buzzing cafe or a swanky fine-dining spot. But if you're looking for hearty, budget-friendly vegetarian meals that pack in flavour and don't break your bank, this guide is for you.
From soulful South Indian breakfasts to indulgent Rajasthani thalis and celeb-favourite paratha joints, here's your ultimate veg food guide across Andheri and Juhu.
Shree Gomateshwara Bhavan
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Craving soul food with a side of comfort? Shree Gomateshwara Bhavan is your go-to for South Indian delights with a twist. Don’t miss their Thecha Benny Dosa, and if you love coconut-based stews, their Idiyappam with vegetable stew will hit the right spot.
Where: Shree Gomateshwara Bhavan, Malad West, Near Andheri
Cost: Rs 500 for two
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Vihara – The International by Tunga specialises in quick upscale dining with a vast variety, including North and South Indian, Chinese, fast food, biryanis, and even pizzas. Their Chole Bhature and Sambhar are standouts, and you can’t go wrong with their Gini Dosa or Anjeer Halwa.
Where: Vihara – The International by Tunga, Andheri East
Cost: Rs 600 for two
Dakshinayan
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If you love authentic South Indian fare served without frills, Dakshinayan is a classic pick. The Sweet Pongal, idlis, and range of dosas will take you straight to Tamil Nadu.
Where: Dakshinayan, Juhu
Cost: Rs 700 for two
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When hunger hits hard, nothing beats a grand thali. Rajdhani Thali serves up the best of Rajasthani and Gujarati cuisine in a lavish thali spread. Expect dal baati, dhokla, sabzis, rotis, farsan, and indulgent sweets in a traditional setting.
Where: Rajdhani Thali, Juhu
Cost: Rs 1,300 for two
Khasiyat
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A haven for paratha lovers! Khasiyat the Paratha House is known for serving celeb-approved, hearty parathas, from Cheese Chilli to Aloo Methi and Chana Bhatura. It’s affordable, quick, and oh-so-satisfying.
Where: Khasiyat, Vile Parle West
Cost: Rs 400 for two
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Banana Leaf is your premium spot for South Indian fine dining. Known for signature dishes like Rajni Dosa, Neer Dosa with Mushroom Sukka, and Palak Medu Wada, this place blends traditional recipes with a posh setting. Bonus points for the filter coffee!
Where: Banana Leaf, Versova, Andheri
Cost: Rs 1,200 for two
Shiv Sagar
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An evergreen name in Mumbai's vegetarian food scene, Shiv Sagar’s menu is a global vegetarian wonderland, featuring everything from pav bhaji and Chinese to street food and sizzlers. It's a comfort spot you can always go to.
Where: Shiv Sagar, Juhu
Cost: Rs 900 for two
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Classic North Indian done right! This budget-friendly joint is known for its Dal Baati, Papad Churi, and the ever-famous Kutchi Beer (creamy buttermilk). It’s comfort food with a Rajasthani soul and major local fanfare.
Where: B Bhagat Tarachand, Andheri West
Cost: Rs 350 for two
Radha Krishna
This family favourite in Andheri ticks all the right boxes with prompt service, a diverse vegetarian menu, and dishes you’ll keep coming back for. You can savour their Chole Tikki Platter, array of idli delicacies, pav bhaji and more.
Where: Radha Krishna Veg Restaurant, Andheri
Cost: Rs 1,000 for two
Govinda's Restaurant
This iconic restaurant inside ISKCON serves food first offered to Lord Krishna, making every bite spiritually and physically wholesome. From rich Indian mains to comforting desserts, Govinda's global vegetarian menu (including Thai and Mexican!) will leave you blissfully full.
Where: Govinda's Restaurant, ISKCON, Juhu
Cost: Rs 750 for two
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