Explore the Delightful Holi 2026 Food Menus in Mumbai
Holi, the vibrant festival of colors, is just around the corner, and there's no better way to celebrate it than with delicious food. Mumbai, the city of dreams, is offering a plethora of culinary delights to make your Holi celebrations even more memorable. Here’s your complete guide to the best food menus in Mumbai for Holi 2026.
TAT in Vikhroli East is bringing the colors, flavours, and joyful spirit of Holi to Mumbai with a specially curated festive menu called Rang Barse. The menu is a delightful journey through traditional and innovative dishes that capture the essence of the festival. Start your meal with refreshing beverages like Kesar Badam Lassi and Classic Banarasi Thandai, which are perfect for cooling down after a day of playing with colors. The dessert section is equally impressive, featuring Gujiya with Thandai Shot, Kesari Rasmalai, and Malpua and Rabdi.
Where: TAT, Vikhroli East When: On till March 8 Time: 12 noon - 12 am Call: 088799 81000 for details
This Holi, Kadak in ICONIQA’s is hosting 'Rang Rasoi: Holi Live Bazaar', a specially curated festive lunch that promises a sensory overload. The experience begins with a Welcome & Cooling Bar, featuring a live Thandai Kulhad station with flavors like rose, kesar-pista, and pepper-cardamom. You can also enjoy refreshing kanji and masala shikanji on tap.
The Chaat Theatre offers a variety of chaat dishes, including Pani Puri “Rang Flight,” Ragda Pattice Tawa Smash, Banarasi Tamatar Chaat, and Dahi Papdi. The Fry & Crunch Corner serves freshly fried kachoris paired with hing-jeera aloo sabzi and a vibrant pakora chaat bar. The Tawa Fire station brings classics like pav bhaji, keema pav (including a vegetarian soya option), and live Amritsari kulchas hot off the tandoor.
The Char & Smoke section features expertly grilled paneer tikka, veg seekh, chicken and fish tikka, along with a live galouti kebab counter finished with ghee and served with roomali bites. The Mini Dawat offers comforting dishes like dum khichdi, dal makhani with live tadka, and matka biryani prepared in traditional style. The dessert section is a treat with freshly sealed and fried gujiyas, malpua-rabri prepared on the tawa, and kulfi-falooda assembled live. A premium twist comes in the form of a Thandai Tres Leches.
Where: Kadak, ICONIQA, Andheri East When: March 3 Time: 12 noon - 3:30 pm Price: Rs 2,500 plus per person Call: 022 6188 6177 for details
Set against the serene backdrop of a Mumbai's famed lake, Mumbaikars can celebrate Holi at Lake View Cafe in The Westin Mumbai Powai Lake property. The buffet offers a range of traditional favorites such as jalebi with rabdi, classic gujiya, and chocolate drizzle gujiya, along with refreshing thandai infused with saffron and almonds. The menu also includes comforting Indian classics like kesar malai kofta, butter chicken, and chole kulche, complemented by a vibrant live chaat counter that brings the true essence of Indian street flavors to the table.
Where: Lake View Cafe, The Westin Mumbai Powai Lake, Powai When: March 3 and 4 Time: 12:30 pm - 3 pm Price: Rs 2450 plus taxes per person (non-alcoholic); special beer menu is also available
These Holi food menus in Mumbai are designed to delight your taste buds and make your Holi celebrations even more memorable. Whether you prefer traditional favorites or innovative dishes, there's something for everyone. So, mark your calendars and get ready to indulge in the festive flavors of Holi 2026 in Mumbai.