Mumbai/Western Suburbs

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Bandra Terminus page banner.jpg The Western Suburbs consists of the Bandra (queen of the suburbs), Khar, Santacruz, Juhu, Vile Parle, and Andheri suburbs of Bombay. The boundaries that this Travel Guide draws for the Western Suburbs are somewhat artificial. Most people would include the suburbs of Bombay/Northwest|Northwest Bombay among the Western Suburbs, but that would cover too big a region.

Mumbai/Western Suburbs Halal Explorer

Mumbai 03-2016 81 Dadar Beach view of the SeaLink - The Bandra-Worli Sea Link

These are some of the oldest suburbs of the city. In particular, Bandra has existed as a separate town almost as long as Bombay. The area started its history as a bunch of fishing villages. Then it became home to a Christian population that set up its churches, orphanages, and monasteries. It later turned into a place where Bombay's beautiful people live, a status that it holds to this day. It is a very cosmopolitan place and does not have the rundown look of the other suburbs. It still has a lot of old bungalows.

Bombay's only river and the Mithi, flows through this area and also serves as a sewage line. In the 80s, a well-intentioned attempt to set up a new downtown away from Nariman Point resulted in the establishment of the Bandra-Kurla complex. Most of the larger financial banks and companies moved to this place. This is a nice-looking place, but it was built by filling up the mouth of the Mithi River. This is said to have worsened the impact of the worst flood in the city's history on 26 July 2005.

Bombay's airport is located in this neighborhood. Most hotels are located here. Many software and BPO companies have their offices in and around SEEPZ, Andheri. The western suburbs also boast of the Juhu beach, which was cleaned and cleared of hawkers in 2006.

These suburbs can get extremely crowded in the evenings, with nightmarish traffic snarls.

Travel to Mumbai/Western Suburbs

This area is served by the Western Train stations of Bandra, Santacruz, Vile Parle, and Andheri. Bandra and Andheri are important junctions. The western harbour line terminates at Andheri. Bandra is also a terminus for long-distance trains.

The Western express highway runs through the neighborhood, as does SV road (Swami Vivekananda Road). The Bandra-Worli sea-link provides high-speed connectivity from the downtown area. Connectivity from the Bombay/Central Suburbs|Central Suburbs is, unfortunately poor. Getting in from Sion or Kurla is a pain, but with the development of the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli link road ("JVLR"). It is now a breeze getting in via Powai.

Bus services are very good. Generally, BEST's "200 & 300" series serves the Western suburbs.

What to see in Mumbai/Western Suburbs

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  • Kadeshwari Devi Temple Bandra Bandstand, Bandra
  • Mehboob Studios — This is where some of the famous Bollywood films of yester-years were born.
  • Pali Hill
  • Quaint villages of the original Bandra people (Pali Village, Sherly, Rajan, Ranwar, Chimbai, Kantwadi, to name a few).

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Mumbai/Western Suburbs

Bullseye, Santacruz, just after subway near S.V. Road and Western Express High Way.

  • Club Oasis fitness Centre & Spa - Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel, Off Western Express Highway, Santacruz (East) ☎ +91 22 6676 1234
  • Club Prana - Hyatt Regency Mumbai Hotel, Sahar Airport Road ☎ +91 22 6696 1234

]] Mall — Many malls have come up with multiplexes and food courts built in. Examples are Globus, Shoppers Stop, Inorbit Mall, Oberoi Mall, Infiniti Mall, etc. Many stores from around the world have also opened here (Hamleys, Clarks, Zara, Nautica, US Polo Assn., Tommy Hilfiger, Burberry, CK etc.) Movies — There are many movie theatres that offer movies for ₹100- ₹300. They generally have food like popcorn, samosa, sandwiches, etc. for ₹25- ₹100. There are many good theatres like Big Cinemas, Fame Adlabs, PVR, Inox, IMAX etc.

  • Pool Halls — there are many swimmingpool halls in the suburbs. Cheap (generally ₹50) for 15 to 30 minutes. Billiards is around ₹100. Many of these are not always on primary streets. You can just ask someone on the street and they will probably know. Most of these places also have air conditioning.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Mumbai/Western Suburbs

  • Hill Road - Shopping area lined with malls, stores, shops, and hawkers selling branded (and affordable) export surplus clothes.
  • In-orbit Mall - Currently the largest mall in Mumbai at 1.2 million square feet. Great Place for shopping. Situated at Malad linking Road. Auto-rickshaw would cost ₹ 25-30 from Goregaon. There are movie theaters in the mall and various international brand stores. Avoid going on weekends and holidays, especially in the evening.
  • Infinity Mall - Good place for shopping at Andheri (West) Linking Road. Includes movie theaters, as well as Landmark, one of the best book, music, and DVD stores in Mumbai.
  • Linking Road Shopping, with world-class stores (Esprit, Tommy, Mango, Nine West, Benetton, etc.)

Halal Food


Chains can be found throughout Bandra, such as Mocha, Barista, McDonalds, KFC, and Cafe Coffee Day. Lots of new restaurants and themes keep popping up on Turner Road, Gaspar Enclave, and Union Park.

Bandra and Juhu are packed with eateries, with new ones opening every day it seems. Most are reasonably priced with decent food, but ask for a menu before you sit.

  • Indian Coffee House SEEPZ, Andheri

For street food, quite a few good vendors exist around Bandra. A bloke called Karachi Sweets on Hill Road does a good job. For the pani puri though, Karachi Sweets on Hill Road and Punjab Sweets on Pali Naka are strongly recommended. For a great Bhel Puri and Sev Puri, you must visit the Bhel Puri Bhaiya on Pali Hill.

There are a lot of Udipi and Punjabi Restaurants too. For non-vegetarian tandoor you could try Jai Javan at Linking Road opp National College.

You can find a ton of street stalls of questionable hygiene standards. If you don't have a cast-iron stomach, look for one that uses bottled water, with servers wearing plastic gloves.

  • Dcosta Bakery 'Bazaar Road,bandra west.They serve burgers,rolls,veg & non veg ..freshly baked biscuits. The prices are affordable around ₹15 for Burgers etc..tel# 9892363346
  • Elco, Hill Road. Serves an extensive menu of chaats and other fast food. Has an AC section (or you can eat like the local residents do it standing around the pani puri walla). Their hygiene standards are decent (they use bottled water in their chaats), although they are not dirt affordable (between ₹ 50-100 for a chaat) by Bombay standards.
  • Gajalee', Malvani coastal seafood restaurant at VileParle(East). Good food, but there's usually a wait for seating. Try the Bombil (bombay duck, and not really a duck at all).
  • Hearsch and Co., Hill Road. Bandra is a hole in the wall food joint that is an institute. Over the last 25+ years, it has been making and selling breads, sandwiches, cakes, rolls, and such-like, with the Chicken roll and plum cake being particularly good. If you are looking for non Vegetarian baked items here and the chilly Chicken croissant is tender and succulent.
  • Rasoee Veg Kitchen - rasoee7@ 7, Pratik Avenue, Vile Parle(E), Mumbai 400 057 near Vile Parle train station. ☎ +91 22-2613-5445, +91 22-2613-4841₹ 140 Serves a sumptuous Gujarati Thali at the upper level. The waiters hover around you insisting that you eat more. At the end of meal, your hands are washed in a special vessel by pouring water out of a jar that wouldn't be out of place in a Maharaja's palace.
  • Shiv Sagar, Juhu. A fast-food chain where you can find excellent Pav Bhaji and great South Indian dishes, such as dosas.
  • Vow Snax, 16th Road. Their servings are very big. They provide free delivery as well.
  • A-1 and American Express Bakery have excellent varieties of bread and takeaway.
  • Andora serves fast food opposite St. Andrews School.
  • Bombay Blue Serves a smattering of all sorts of favourite Bombay food, including chole bhature, onion rings, and sizzling brownies.
  • Camy Wafers — Wafers, savories, and farsan.
  • Candies — Has excellent y-halal-food/desserts/ desserts, mini meals, sandwiches, and Snacks at Pali and Bandra Reclamation.
  • Hersh — Serves bread, goan sweets, fast food, and Snacks near Holy Family Hospital.
  • Highway Gomantak serves excellent Konkani and Goan food.
  • Little Italy - 18-B, Juhu Tara Road near Maneckji Cooper School ☎ +91 22-2660-8815₹ 200 upwards Run by Chef Giovanni, Little Italy is Vegetarian and serves some great Pastas a la puttanesca. Has valet parking.
  • Little Italy - 3-4 Morya Estate, Andheri - Oshiwara New link Road Opposite Fame Adlabs/Infiniti Mall ☎ +91 22-6692-6551₹ 200 upwards Little Italy has gone the chain restaurant way and has opened a franchise in Andheri West. The same great food can be had here too.
  • Lucky — SV Road is famous for its biryani.
  • Lucky Star serves great Mughlai food at Bandra Bazar Road.
  • McCraig, serves nice fast food, mini meals, and Snacks at Gaspar enclave, Bandra.
  • Only Parathas, Linking Road. Serves chaat in addition to parathas (thick Indian rotis stuffed with all sorts of delicious things).
  • Persia Dabar, Linking Road, Bandra, Mumbai (Next to Shoppers Stop). Indian and Chinese food. Their Tandoori Naan and crispy veg. is killer. It's a cheap, clean, and friendly place.
  • Thai Ban, Shop Number 8, Gaspar Enclave, Pali Naka Bandra +91 22 2645 9775. A great, suburban favourite, this restaurant is wonderful value. Authentic (Thai) Food with loads of coconut milk. Tiger prawns in spicy lemon Sauces, squid with nakaching, and Chicken satay are all memorable, and often superior to more upmarket competitors.
  • Yoko's Sizzlers, 10/11, West View, S.V. Road, Near Akbarally's, Santacruz(West), Mumbai 54. +91 22 2649 2313, +91 22 2649 1528. Serves excellent sizzlers.

All the airport hotels have excellent quality restaurants, particularly those at ITC (a hotel chain well known for its restaurants, like the world famous Bukhara in Delhi).

  • Celini Grand Hyatt, Kalina, 24 hours. Home to Bombay's most beloved paper-thin Pizzas. Even South Bombay kids make it over to this side at 2AM for a post-clubbing pizza and tiramisu.
  • China House, Grand Hyatt, Kalina. One of the best, most expensive Chinese eateries in the city. Try their excellent Peking Duck. Go on a weekend and stick around until the China House club picks up (post 11PM) for a taste of the posh Bombay partying scene
  • Dakshin, ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton. Fantastic South Indian food.
  • Dum Pukht, ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton. Traditional Indian cuisine (a mix of Awadi, Luckhnawi food)
  • Global Fusion, off Linking Rd. On the top floor of a nondescript, avoidable mall. Nice ambiance, but can get very crowded. Does a good Oriental buffet for ₹ 800. Includes decent sushi, lots of different kinds of dumplings, and dessert. Skip the main course (very ordinary) and stuff yourself on their starters. Or go eat at Olive or China House for the same price.
  • Olive (off Carter Road). A beautiful, classy restaurant that's extremely popular with Bombay's socialite set. All their Vegetarian food is amazing (try the Pizzas and kebabs), at ₹ 800~ or so for an entree. A nice place to go for a long, booze-fueled dinner.
  • Palm Grove - +91 22 2611 3682 - Ramada Plaza Palm, Juhu Beach, Mumbai +91 22 2611 2323, is a place that offers surprisingly great ambiance and some really economical soft drinks. The service is good and they have a live band in the evenings (7PM Monday - 11PM). Happy hour (about 25% discount on food and beverage) extends up to 7PM. The crowd is fairly decent and includes a fair sprinkling of Europeans in the evenings. (Expect to spend about ₹ 120 ($3) for a organic juice (+ complimentary snacks) and ₹ 180-₹ 270 ($4 - $6) for add on Snacks to go with the soft drinks.
  • Pan Asian, ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton. Oriental food.
  • Peshawri, ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton. Arguably the best North Indian food in the city. They have a one-page menu with some 12 items, each a culinary masterpiece. Expect traditional Indian style dining (no cutlery) at international prices (up to ₹ 1000 per dish). Hours : 12PM - 2:45PM; 7:30PM - 11:45PM
  • Seijo and the soul dish, Bandra, has an interesting oriental menu.
  • Shatranj Napoli is okay for the price.
  • Soma also at The Grand Hyatt, does good Indian food.
  • Taj Lands End has a good range of expensive, but quality restaurants.
  • West View, ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton. Go for sublime, marinated y- Halal Kebab and grills.

Bandra is commonly called the 'Restaurant and Pub neighborhood' of Mumbai with many options for different budgets and taste ([https://])

  • Aurus & Vie - Juhu Tara Road - Two separate bars facing the sea with a restaurant too. Great Muslim Friendly place for a nice drink after dinner.
  • Enigma - JW Marriott, Juhu - Great Muslim Friendly place for some Bollywood music and glance of Bollywood stars
  • Firangi Pani - Off Linking Road - Reasonably priced, drinks, great ambience, good rock music. Ladies drink free on Mondays and Wednesdays.
  • Hawaiian Shack - Cheap drinks, good rock music. Four floors including a rooftop. Dance music on upper floors.
  • Mumbai Times Cafe - off Linking Road - Cheap drinks, good rock music, very average food.
  • On Toes - Juhu Scheme On the way from Vile Parle Station to Juhu Beach ₹250 per drink One of the cool hang outs in Juhu area which plays good music. It is not affordable but a great place to have some drinks and relax.
  • Poison - It's a great place to get a taste of Bollywood music
  • Toto's Garage Pub - 30, Lourdes Haven Pali Junction, Bandra West 400 050, (Off Pali Market) ☎ +91 26005494 Opening Hours: 6PM Monday - 00:00am ₹250/person - Cheap drinks, good rock music

Toto's is the closest you will ever come to a Western café. The place fires up every single night throughout the week and the organic juice is great, and the place is packed with local residents and the occasional tourist. But don't go in expecting a seat. The tables are hard to get even if they're empty. They are parked with 'reserved' signs unless you are a party of four or six.

  • Zenzi - Bandra (& Parel) - Sees a lot of the expatriate crowd apart from models and filmmakers. Drinks aren't affordable and the service is slow, but the place is always buzzing.

Party

  • Aurus and Vie - Juhu-Tara Road - Classy lounges with bay views.
  • China House - The Grand Hyatt, Kalina off Linking Road Opening Hours: open until 3 most nights Along with Prive, perhaps the city's poshest, hardest-to-get-into nightclub. Fabulous interiors, drinks at ₹ 500+, and upscale crowd. Strict entry rules, no stags, couples ₹ 1500.
  • Enigma - Marriott, Juhu - The Bollywood club, for both the music and the crowd. Go star-gazing. Expensive.
  • Olive - off Carter Road, Pali Hill - Usually a lounge-y restaurant, has bar nights on Thursday.
  • Poison - One of the more popular city late night restaurants.
  • Zenzi - off Linking Road - Decent music, good crowd, expensive drinks. No entry charge.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

This is a expensive area and it is a tough job to get good hotels, especially anywhere close to the airport. If you can, you are well advised to choose a hotel farther away to avoid paying through your nose.


  • Best Western: The Emerald, Juhu Tara Road, Mumbai, 400049, +91 22 2661 1150, +91 22 5695 4850 (fax: +91 22 2660 3475) . 20 minutes drive from the airport, near Juhu beach. $100 onwards (₹4,500).
  • Hotel Airlines International, Yoga Institute Road, Prabhat colony, Santacruz(East) Mumbai, 400055 (Five minutes from the domestic airport and 15 minutes from International Airport.) 91 22 2610 0741, 91 22 2614 9562 $48 - $72 (₹2,200 - ₹ 3,200).
  • Hotel Orritel West, (Local Station Andheri) West Mumbai 400053. +91 98199 09599. Reservations +91 22 2673 2256, +91 22 2673 2257 ( ) . This is a reasonably good budget hotel with airport transfers, a 24-hour coffee Shop, a garden restaurant, and conference and banquet halls.
  • Hotel Regent, Ramakrishna Mandir Road., Kondivita,Andheri (East), Near International Airport. Take the same lane as to lotus Suites, off the Andheri Kurla Road, and travel further inside for 500m, Mumbai 400 057. ☎ 28342020/28342626/28379383 FAX: 28215587. This is a reasonably good budget hotel. $40 - $100 (₹1,800 - ₹4,500).
  • Midland Hotel, Jawaharlal Nehru Road - Santacruz (East), Mumbai (Five minutes drive from the domestic airport and a 10 minutes drive from the international airport), +91 22 2611 0414, +91 22 2611 0413 ( , fax:+91 22 2613 2411) Free airport pickup and drop available. Complimentary American Breakfast. $87-$97 (₹4000-₹4400. Rates inclusive of tax.)
  • Tunga International, B- 11 M.I.D.C, Central Road, Opp Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (East), Mumbai-400 093 91 22 5692 1212, 91 22 2836 6010.
  • Tunga Paradise, B-11, M.I.D.C. Central Road Andheri (East) Mumbai-400 093 91 22 2821 7272.
  • Holiday Inn ☎ +91 22 5693 4444 +91 22 5693 3100 Price $170 - $230 (₹7,650-₹10,350) - Balraj Sahani Marg, Juhu Beach Mumbai, 400049. 20 minutes drive from the airport, near Juhu beach.
  • Kohinoor Continental - Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400059 +91 22 2404 2211 $110 onwards (₹5,000).
  • Lotus Suites - ☎ +91 22 2616 4040 +91 22 2827 0345 Price $95 - $105 (₹4,000-₹5,500) - Andheri Kurla Road, International Airport Zone, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059.
  • Mirage Hotel ​.miragehotel.in/ International Airport Approach Road, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059 ☎ +91 22 66721234 Complimentary buffet breakfast with veg and non veg options.
  • Orchid, Nehru Road, Vile Parle East, Mumbai - 400 099 (Adjacent to Domestic Airport), 91 22 2616 4040 ( , fax: +91 22 2616 4141) An Ecotel Hotel is Asia's first certified eco-friendly five star hotel. Located next to the domestic airport. $160-$435 (₹7,000-₹16,500).
  • Ramada Plaza Palm Grove - ☎ +91 22 2611 2323 +91 22 2611 3682 Price $125 - $140 (₹7,425-₹14,625) - Juhu Beach, Mumbai. Complimentary Buffet breakfast.
  • Le Royal Meridien, Ascot Centre, Sahar Airport Road, Mumbai 400 059 (1 kilometers from airport. Five minutes drive.) +91 22 2838 0000 (fax:+91 22 2838 0101 Additional contact details .) . $165-$325 (₹7,425-₹14,625 akjshdahds).
  • Sun North Sand Hotel, Juhu Beach, Mumbai 400049.
  • Centaur, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu 26113040.
  • Grand Hyatt Mumbai - Five minutes from Bandra-Kurla ☎ +91 22 6676 1234 Five star lifestyle complex. Has two outdoor pools and a spa.
  • Hyatt Regency Mumbai - Sahar Airport Road by the airports ☎ +91 22 6696 1234 Five star hotel with 12 function rooms, squash courts, and a spa.
  • ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton and Towers - ☎ +91 22 5654 5454 +91 22 5651 7171 Price $180-$700 (₹8,100-₹31,500) - Sahar, Mumbai, 400099. One of the poshest hotels in the city. Close to the business neighborhoods of north and central Mumbai.
  • JW Marriott Hotel Mumbai, Juhu Tara Road Mumbai, 400 049, +91 22 5693 3000 (fax: +91 22 5693 3100, US/Canada tollfree number: 1-800-228-9290) . A 20 minutes drive from the airport, near Juhu beach, offers a great view of the Arabian sea. $200-$500 (₹9,000-₹22,500 ).
  • The Leela Mumbai, Sahar, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400059 (1.5 kilometers from international airport), 91 22 5692 8888 ( , fax: +91 22 5693 4455, +91 22 6691 1234.) If you have the money, this is the hotel to stay in. Awarded the best hotel for the International Traveller in the nation in 1997-1998. $195-$205 (₹8775-₹9225.00)
  • Marriott Executive Apartments Lakeside Chalet, (also Renaissance Hotel and Convention Centre) Two and three bedrooms, near Chinmayanand Ashram Mumbai, 400 087, +91 22 2611 0414, +91 22 2611 0413 (fax: 91 22 5692 8899, US/Canada tollfree number: 1-800-HOTELS-1). Nice view of the Powai lake. $200-$400 (₹9,000 - ₹18,000 ).
  • Retreat, Madhi-Marve Road, Malad (W) 288825335.
  • Taj Lands End | Byramji Jeejeebhoy Road, Bandstand, Bandra West ☎ +91 22 6668-1234 +91 22 6699-4488 5-star hotel is perched atop the Bandstand.

Study in Mumbai/Western Suburbs

  • Cooking - From "A Bombay Tiffin"...learn authentic home-style Indian cooking in Bandra W. Spend an afternoon learning to cook and then enjoying the meal after.

Yoga

  • Free Yoga with Nikhamji - by Nikam Guruji Followers - at various hubs like Borivali, Mira Road ( Jehangid Complex), various suburbs in Mumbai Opening Hours: every Sunday 7AM
  • The Yoga Institute - This is the more famous of the Yoga institutes in the city. It is also probably more conveniently located if you are staying in the Western Suburbs. The Institute was founded in 1918 by Shri Yogendra as a research and educational organization and today is directed by his son Jayadeva Yogendra, Ph.D., who is also the editor of the quarterly magazine Yoga and Total Health. - Prabhat Colony, Yogendra Marg, Santacruz East Santacruz train station ☎ +91 26110506


Telecommunications in Mumbai/Western Suburbs

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