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Best Restaurants Open on Sunday in Mumbai 2026

Mumbai is one of the easier Asian cities for a Sunday, because so much of its serious cooking sits inside the grand hotels and the weekend is core trade rather than a night off. India has no Michelin Guide, so the markers here are Asia's 50 Best, Relais & Châteaux and the names that have defined the city's dining for decades. Six confirmed Sunday rooms follow, from a converted-mill tasting menu to a Colaba seafood institution, each with its neighbourhood, a signature or two, and exact Sunday hours.

For a Sunday in Mumbai, book Masque for the tasting menu, or Trishna in Kala Ghoda for the city's defining seafood.

Tasting-menu dining room at Masque, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai
Photo: Google Places. Hero: the converted-mill dining room at Masque, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai.

Why a Sunday list matters in Mumbai

Mumbai's dining map runs on two clocks. The hotel dining rooms inside the Taj and the Oberoi, and the long-running Fort and Colaba institutions, treat Sunday as one of the busiest services of the week, built around family lunches and brunch. The newer chef-led rooms are more selective: Masque in Mahalaxmi runs a Tuesday-to-Sunday week and closes Monday, so Sunday is one of its core nights rather than a night off. Knowing which rooms hold a real Sunday service, and which run a thinner weekend, is the whole point of a confirmed list here.

The order below leads with Masque, the city's most decorated tasting room, and Wasabi by Morimoto inside the Taj Mahal Palace, then moves through Vineet Bhatia's modern Indian at the Oberoi and the Fort and Colaba standards. Prices are quoted as a guide; a meal for two runs from a few thousand rupees at Trishna to far more at the tasting rooms. Hours are checked against each restaurant's current schedule. Every name links to its full review, and for the rest of the week you can start from the Mumbai dining guide.

The Sunday list

  1. 1.Masque

    Modern Indian tasting menu · Mahalaxmi · Asia's 50 Best · Relais & Châteaux

    Sunday hours: Sunday, two seatings 19:00 & 21:30 (closed Monday)

    Aditi Dugar's Masque, set in a converted textile mill off Dr E Moses Road in Mahalaxmi, is the most decorated tasting room in the city, a fixture on Asia's 50 Best and a Relais & Châteaux member. The menu is a single ingredient-led degustation that travels across India, from Himalayan morels to Nilgiri pepper, with a deposit-backed booking taken over WhatsApp. It runs Tuesday to Sunday and closes Monday, with Sunday seatings at 7pm and 9:30pm, so Sunday is one of the best nights to plan the long menu around.

  2. 2.Wasabi by Morimoto

    Japanese · Colaba (Taj Mahal Palace) · $$$$

    Sunday hours: Sunday, 12:30–14:00 & 19:00–22:00 (daily)

    Masaharu Morimoto's Mumbai room sits on the first floor of the Taj Mahal Palace at Apollo Bunder in Colaba, opposite the Gateway of India, the city's reference for high-end Japanese since it opened. The sushi and the black-cod miso are the markers, with a long sake list and harbour-side service. It opens daily, Sunday included, for a 12:30pm lunch and a 7pm dinner, which makes it the standout hotel Japanese booking on a Mumbai Sunday.

  3. 3.Ziya

    Modern Indian · Nariman Point (The Oberoi) · approx. ₹4,000 for two

    Sunday hours: Sunday, 19:00–23:30 (daily)

    Ziya at The Oberoi, Nariman Point carries menus by Vineet Bhatia, the chef who first won a Michelin star for Indian cooking in London, and remains the city's original modern-Indian fine-dining room. The cooking reworks subcontinental classics with French technique, looking over the Arabian Sea, at around ₹4,000 for two. It opens nightly from 7pm including Sunday, the most reliable Sunday option for a polished modern-Indian dinner with a sea view.

  4. 4.Trishna

    Coastal seafood · Fort / Kala Ghoda · institution since 1965

    Sunday hours: Sunday, 12:00–15:30 & 18:00–23:30

    Trishna on Sai Baba Marg in Kala Ghoda has cooked Mangalorean coastal seafood since the 1960s and remains the dish-for-dish reference in the city, the room that spawned the London restaurant of the same lineage. The butter-pepper-garlic crab and the koliwada prawns are the orders. It opens Sunday for lunch from noon and dinner to 11:30pm, which makes it the strongest Sunday seafood booking in Fort, best reserved a day or two ahead.

  5. 5.The Table

    Global / farm-to-table · Colaba · Sunday brunch

    Sunday hours: Sunday, brunch 11:00–16:00, dinner from 18:30

    The Table on Apollo Bunder Marg in Colaba, opposite Dhanraj Mahal, has run a produce-led global menu from its own Alibaug farm for over a decade, and its Sunday brunch is a long-standing South Mumbai fixture. The eggs and the truffle parmesan fries draw the crowd, with a dinner service from 6:30pm. The Sunday brunch from 11am is the one to book, a relaxed long lunch rather than a formal dinner.

  6. 6.Bastian

    Seafood & global · Worli · $$$

    Sunday hours: Sunday, 12:00–16:30 & 19:00–01:00

    Bastian's Worli room on Pandurang Budhkar Marg is the louder end of the Mumbai Sunday, a seafood-and-global kitchen that turns social as the night runs on. The crab, the dynamite shrimp and the global small plates are built for a group rather than a quiet two-top. It opens Sunday for lunch from noon and runs to 1am, which makes it the room for a celebratory Sunday table that wants energy rather than hush.

How to book a Sunday table in Mumbai

Mumbai's hotel and Fort rooms make a Sunday table easier here than in most Asian capitals, but the marquee Sunday slots still go first through EazyDiner, Zomato or each room's own line. Masque is the exception: its Sunday seatings are limited and deposit-backed over WhatsApp, so reserve the moment your date is set. Wasabi by Morimoto and Ziya, both inside hotels, clear Sunday more readily and are the safe choices to impress on short notice.

For a solo Sunday, the sushi counter at Wasabi by Morimoto is the easiest single seat and a strong solo dining move in a city built around big family tables. Marking an occasion with a group, Bastian's Worli room suits a livelier Sunday and The Table runs the city's best Sunday brunch. Whichever room you choose, confirm the Sunday hours directly, since festival weekends and private events can shift the schedule.

Frequently asked questions

Which top restaurants are open on Sunday in Mumbai?

Several of the city's best rooms keep a full Sunday service. Masque in Mahalaxmi, a fixture on Asia's 50 Best, runs Sunday seatings at 7pm and 9:30pm; Wasabi by Morimoto at the Taj Mahal Palace and Ziya at The Oberoi open daily; and the Fort seafood institution Trishna opens Sunday for lunch and dinner. India has no Michelin Guide, so these 50 Best and hotel credentials are the markers that matter.

Is Masque open on Sunday in Mumbai?

Yes. Masque, Aditi Dugar's tasting room in a converted mill off Dr E Moses Road in Mahalaxmi, runs Tuesday to Sunday and closes on Monday, with two Sunday seatings at 7pm and 9:30pm. The single ingredient-led degustation needs a deposit-backed booking taken over WhatsApp, so reserve well ahead. Sunday is one of the best nights to plan the long menu around.

Where can I get a good Sunday brunch in Mumbai?

The Table in Colaba runs the city's defining Sunday brunch from 11am to 4pm, a produce-led global spread from its own Alibaug farm. For a livelier Sunday, Bastian in Worli opens for a long lunch from noon, and Wasabi by Morimoto at the Taj serves a Sunday Japanese lunch from 12:30pm. Book The Table a few days ahead for the brunch sitting.

Are many Mumbai fine-dining restaurants closed on Sunday?

Fewer than in most cities. Mumbai's hotel dining rooms and its Fort and Colaba institutions treat Sunday as core trade, so the Taj, the Oberoi, Trishna and The Table all keep a full Sunday. The newer chef-led rooms are more selective with their week: Masque, for instance, closes Monday rather than Sunday, so its Sunday service is one of its main nights.

What is the best Sunday seafood in Mumbai?

Trishna on Sai Baba Marg in Kala Ghoda is the answer, the Mangalorean coastal institution that has set the city's seafood standard since the 1960s. Order the butter-pepper-garlic crab and the koliwada prawns. It opens Sunday for lunch from noon and dinner to 11:30pm. For a louder seafood Sunday, Bastian in Worli runs a long lunch and a late dinner.

Keep reading

Plan the rest of the week with the full Mumbai dining guide, or by occasion with solo dining at the counter. Among the Sunday rooms above, read the full reviews of Masque in Mahalaxmi, Wasabi by Morimoto, Ziya at the Oberoi, Trishna in Kala Ghoda and The Table in Colaba. Travelling the region, compare the Sunday options in Bangkok's Sunday restaurants and Singapore's Sunday restaurants.

Hours verified against each restaurant's published schedule as of May 2026; confirm directly before travelling, since festival weekends and private events shift Mumbai hours. Restaurants for Kings is editorial, not sponsored. Some reservation links may earn an affiliate commission, which never affects a ranking or a score.