Restaurant week showcases foodie delights for mumbai tourists
In the last few years, Mumbai has witnessed something of a culinary explosion. In 2010, two internationally acclaimed chefs — Ian Kittichai, who is Thai, and Vineet Bhatia, an Indian — brought their considerable talents to the city.
This year, two prominent global restaurant brands, Megu and Hakkasan, will open outposts here. But most of the city’s gourmands will tell you that fine dining options in Mumbai are still woefully inadequate. Mumbai’s population hovers somewhere around 14 million, but there are perhaps no more than 40 high-end restaurants in the city.
In order to celebrate this still fledgling fine-dining scene, Mumbai will host its second-ever restaurant week this month. Scheduled for Feb. 7 to 13, Restaurant Week Mumbai, or RWM, will give diners the opportunity to sample prix-fixe menus at seven of the city’s most venerated restaurants for 1,000 rupees (about $20) per person.
Conceptualized by a quartet of food-industry professionals, the inaugural restaurant week took place in September last year. “In Mumbai, people are still very conscious of what they’re paying for a meal. It’s difficult to start a high-end restaurant,” said Mangal Dalal, a 28-year-old food writer who is one of RWM’s founders, “which is why we wanted to promote the experience of fine dining and help restaurants attract a more diverse clientele.”
Last year, despite the short time span and low advertising budget, RWM managed to attract about 1,200 diners. This year, emboldened by that modest success, the organizers have decided to take the event to New Delhi as well.
Source: New York Times