Updated On: 18 January, 2026 10:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
Soft light, slower evenings, and an open sky that rewrites the city’s rhythm — this new restaurant invites you to unlearn the constant rush

Rubain Meshawi
There’s a moment at Samaa when the city slips away. The pool holds the day’s last light, the sky opens up, and you feel air instead of noise. It’s not loud. Not rushed. Just breeze, warmth, and that soft amber glow that makes evenings feel longer than they are.
Samaa at Fairmont Mumbai takes its name from the open sky, and that is exactly what shapes the experience. Designed as an intimate, reservation-led venue, Samaa offers a quiet alternative to crowded rooftops and high-energy lounges. It is meant for evenings that unfold slowly. The food mirrors that calm. Mediterranean flavours arrive unhurried — creams, smoke, char, citrus, and textures that feel coastal. Early plates are light and fresh; as night settles in, grills and kebabs bring depth and warmth.