Zima, the renowned restaurant serving authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, has officially opened its second outlet in Mumbai, marking a significant step in their expansion plans. The new location promises to bring a unique blend of traditional flavors and modern dining experiences to the city.
ZimaMiddle Eastern CuisineMumbaiExpansionCulinary ExcellenceReal Estate MumbaiApr 08, 2025
Zima opened its second outlet in Mumbai recently, marking a significant step in their expansion plans.
Zima's menu features a range of signature dishes, including lamb shawarma, falafel, and a variety of mezze.
The new Zima outlet introduces a special chef’s menu with unique and experimental dishes not found at the original location, catering to adventurous food lovers.
Zima is committed to supporting local communities by partnering with local farmers and suppliers to source its ingredients, ensuring the freshest and most sustainable options.
Zima is exploring opportunities to open more outlets in other major Indian cities, including Delhi and Bangalore, in the near future.
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