
Mumbai on a plate: 5 restaurants defining the city's culinary scene
by Nina Anderson
Mukteshwar Temple is a great attraction for tourists who come to eat at Pebbles after long walks. Carpe diem – the Indian cuisine waits for you. Come here for nicely cooked seafood, fish curry and chicken if you are hungry.
The positive aspect of this place is that the staff is accommodating. If you want to enjoy enjoyable service, you should go to this spot.
7 years ago on Zomato
Was here today for the Sunday brunch ,it was absolute value for money
Starters were awesome ,fish rava fry ,prawns,chicken ,bombil fry ...but the icing on the cake was the crab ..the masala had seeped through and the flesh was tasting absolutely yum ..Had to ask for it again and again
Chicken lollipop style was good but the other green chicken was flat without taste..neither spicy nor tangy
Main course fish gassi was the highlight but even the lamb and chicken were decent ..pudina prawns also stood out.
Prawn biryani was good
Neer dosa and appam were nice and tasty
Seafood soup was good but burnt chicken soup was a Let down
Complimentary unlimited beer and wine was a plus
Mocktails ..the peach ice tea ,blue sea and fruit punch were good
Desserts the strawberry cheesecake,coconut puff n goa brownie were good but the chocolate mousse was the best ...soft n yum
Even the moong dal halwa was good
All in all a afternoon well spent
Value for money ..crab shells simply piled up on our plate
Highly recommend it ..welcome change from global fusion n barbeque nation
Word for the staff ..polite and cheerful
7 years ago on Zomato
Ambience: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Staff: 5/5
Location: 4/5
8 years ago on Zomato