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Dastarkhwaan pe aaiye!

Updated on: 03 April,2022 08:44 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The onset of Ramzan means hearty meals that feed the body and the soul. Order in or dine at these eateries to have an iftar to remember

Dastarkhwaan pe aaiye!

Chicken Tawa Roll

Compiled by Phorum Pandya, Jane Borges, Heena Khandelwal and Nasrin Modak


Mohalla treats



A cloud kitchen on Chimbai Road that specialises in authentic Mughlai food is bringing popular Ramzan street-eats from Mumbai’s mohallas to your doorstep. For the last eight years, Simmering Pots has been curating a special menu for the season of fasting and prayer. “The kheema baida roti continues to be a favourite. It’s fried paratha stuffed with mince [mutton or chicken] and egg,” says Nazim Merchant, who runs the kitchen with his mum Shabnam Merchant. “Our naan sandwich, a baked bread filled with bhuna chicken mince, is also well appreciated.” Apart from that, their menu offers haleem, chicken farcha, chicken pakora chat, mutton samosas and kebabs, and lime pudina chi seekh.
Price: Rs 250 onwards
When: 4 PM to 9 PM
Call: 9819078365

Street goes luxe

For the eighth year, Mohammed Ali Road comes to Jyran, Sofitel with Chef Shadab Ahmed’s specialities that include paya yakhni shorba, khau gali murgh tikka, seekh roll, Minara masjid wali gali ke shami kabab, shahi galawat ke kebab, mutton seekh roll, roti pe bhuni boti, khumb galouti ulte tawa ka paratha, bhuna bater masala, chooza makhana, khichda, nalli nihari, raan changezi, gurda kaleji masala pav, bheja masala pav, and tawa kheema pav. Desserts include tabakh jamun, malpua rabdi, sheer korma, zafrani phirni, angoori rabdi  and noorani kulfi faluda.
Price: Rs 500 onwards
When: 7 PM onwards, dine in.
Call: 61175115

From the king’s kitchen

Impresario Handmade Restaurant’s cloud-kitchen, Lucknowee offers Awadhi cuisine that pays homage to Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, the last King of Awadh. The food is made from recipes passed down from his khansama, untouched across generations. For iftar, one can indulge in the authentic biryanis and tikkas such as Lucknowee mutton dum pukht biryani, mansahari platter and end on a sweet note with the shahi tukda.
Price: Rs 269 onwards
When: 12 PM to 11 PM
Call: 8657974598

A legendary iftar

Pacha caterers has a 35-year-long history to its credit and the business is now in the able hands of Shahin Pacha, who says, “Ramzan is a special time for us and our kitchen is constantly fired up. Even though you innovate, most prefer iftar staples like the bohri samosa or paya with lamba pav, mutton bohri khichda with sheermal, mutton chap kheema with gol naan, mutton chanaboti with paratha, among others.”

There’s also shorba, foil chicken drumstick, mutton raan in smoky Kashmir sauce, mutton bohri biryani, chicken seekh biryani, and zam zam biryani. For the sweet lovers, there is mango sancha ice cream along with other sweet treats as well.  
Price: Rs 250 onwards
When: 4 PM to 9 PM
Call: 9892344565

A table for all

This specially curated menu from ITC Hotels features traditional delicacies from their Ruhaniyat edition of Gourmet Couch, Biryani and Pulao Collection, and delectable treats from Nutmeg—The Gourmet Shop. There’s seekh gilafi dum pukht, galouti kebab, murgh handi qorma, shahi nehari, Bibi ka murgh pulao, haleem, dal bukhara and seviyon ka muzzafar. A biryani list includes Metiabruz and gosht bohri biryani. Add gourmet confections like almond and saffron, ashrafi, chocolate, dipped dates with cashew marzipan and tahini and rose halva to sweeten the deal.  
Price: Rs 999 onwards
When: Available through Ramzan
Call: 9870981153

Hassle-free indulgence

Go stress-free with Mumtaz’s Kitchen’s frozen starters that include dishes like shaami kabab, malai cutlet, marshmellow kabab, Russian kabab and more. The ready assorted kabab platter has three types of kabab, four of each. Kazi says, “The size of kababs and cutlets are larger than normal, we don’t compromise on quality.”
Price: Rs 150 onwards
When: Available for pickup through Ramzan 
Call: 9833308960

A delectable iftar box

Andheri-based delivery kitchen Sabir Bhai’s will be offering a special iftar box comprising everything from biryani, Russian and kandi kebabs, date, and custard. “A  chef from Lucknow has come down to prepare the iftar meals,” says founder Sabir Shaikh. Besides Mohammed Ali road-kind of eats, you can order from the regular menu which has everything from malai tikka to shaami to kaleji masala. Do try their dudhi halwa.  
Price: Rs 250 onwards
When: 11 PM to 1.30 AM
Call: 9321730322

With a twist of Malabar

Iftar in Kerala has a regional touch to it. Try Nair On Fire’s iftar menu that features buff bomb vadas, prawn pataka vada, chicken vada, kappa buff biryani, Thalaserri chicken biryani and pal payasam.   
Price: Rs 390 onwards
When: Friday to Sunday, all month long
Call: 9324059522.

Twist in tale

Chef Devansh Jhaveri of Your Place Or Mine is whipping up baked sheer kurma cheesecake from his Chowpatty kitchen. Made with milk-soaked sevaiya and dates, it is topped with slivered dry fruits—this is one treat you must not miss.   
Price: Rs 495 onwards
When: Available through Eid on a 24 hour pre-order
Call: 7977052064

Feels like home

This year, Shagufta’s Kitchen’s iftar menu is offering chicken cutlets, chicken box pattice, Russian kebab, creamy chicken pockets, shahi chicken pizza roll ups, mutton balti kabab and chops fry. Order in mutton kheema pav or haleem the night before for sehri. There is kesar firni, trifle pudding and caramel custard for desserts.
Price: Rs 150 onwards
When: Available for pickup through Ramzan
Call: 9820252744

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