Mumbai Foodies Enjoy Tokyo Ramen, Cocktail Nights
Explore Mumbai's food scene this weekend with ramen, jazz and cocktails.

Mumbai's food scene is buzzing with new experiences this weekend. From Japanese ramen to Portuguese cuisine and cocktail nights, there's something for every foodie.
The weekend kicks off with a two-day cocktail takeover at Akina in Worli, where Hope & Sesame will bring their distinctive styles together. The event, part of Bombay Cocktail Week, promises creative techniques and unexpected flavor combinations. Tickets start at ₹999 and the event runs from 7 PM onwards on August 20-21.
For a glamorous Sunday lunch, head to GIGI Bombay in Bandra West, where The Big Sunday Lunch combines food, drinks, and live jazz music. The afternoon features a dedicated sushi and sake offering, tequila pairings, and DIY cocktails. Tickets are ₹3,000 for two and the event runs from 12 PM-4 PM on Sunday, August 23.
O Pedro in BKC is hosting One Night In Portugal, an immersive evening inspired by Portuguese cuisine and culture. Chef Hussain Shahzad has created a six-course tasting menu, paired with Portuguese-inspired cocktails. Tickets start at ₹4,200 and the event takes place on Saturday, August 22.
For a comforting bowl of noodles, head to Gaijin in Khar West, which has been transformed into a Tokyo-inspired late-night ramen shop. Chef Anand Morwani serves seven different bowls alongside Japanese small plates and cocktails. Tickets are ₹3,500 for two, excluding alcohol.
Finally, Copper Chimney is taking diners on a culinary journey through the bustling bazaars of Punjab with a six-course set lunch. The menu moves from refreshing sharbats and chaat to tandooori specialties.
These events offer a chance to explore Mumbai's increasingly experimental food and drink scene. Whether you're in the mood for ramen, cocktails, or a culinary journey through Punjab, there's something for everyone this weekend.
The city's restaurants are constantly innovating and bringing new experiences to the table, making Mumbai a foodie's paradise. With so many options to choose from, it's the perfect time to get out and explore the city's vibrant food scene.
In conclusion, this weekend is the perfect opportunity to indulge in Mumbai's food scene, with a range of experiences that cater to different tastes and preferences. So why not get out and try something new?
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of the cocktail takeover at Akina?
Tickets start at ₹999
What is the timing of The Big Sunday Lunch at GIGI Bombay?
The event runs from 12 PM-4 PM on Sunday, August 23