Kailash Parbat Hindu Hotel Restaurants

Vegetarian restaurant · Bombay Colaba

Kailash Parbat Hindu Hotel Restaurants

Vegetarian restaurant · Bombay Colaba

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Sheila Mahal Society Shop no 5, 1st Pasta Ln , Colaba Mumbai 40005, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400005, India

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This old-school vegetarian haven in Colaba dishes out delightful Sindhi chaats and snacks in a chill, low-key vibe, perfect for munching al fresco.  

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Sheila Mahal Society Shop no 5, 1st Pasta Ln , Colaba Mumbai 40005, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400005, India Get directions

₹200–400

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Sheila Mahal Society Shop no 5, 1st Pasta Ln , Colaba Mumbai 40005, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400005, India Get directions

+91 93246 48240

₹200–400

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Mar 6, 2025

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"This original, decades-old Colaba outpost of the international chain is an institution for Sindhi chaat, snacks, and sweets—and one of the few of its kind still standing in a city where Gujarati bhel and pani puri are more of a thing. Their dahi batata puri is sensory overload—the crunchy shell collapses into mashed potatoes, topped with cool yogurt, tangy tamarind, and spicy green chilli chutney. This branch is the best of the nine in town because their recipes and old-school service have stayed as OG as they were since KP’s inception at this spot, utterly unbothered by its global expansion. Go order happy. We love the ragda pattice and dal pakwan, the mirchi chaat, and the special falooda kulfi and rabdi from the sweets counter in front of the big tawa that perfumes the room with ghee. (Just don’t bother with the non-Sindhi hot mains playing menu-fillers, like the paneer and Chindian dishes.) Eat standing at the counter, or at one of the tables touching the sidewalk. " - roshni bajaj sanghvi

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Manish Tyagi

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I recently visited your restaurant and wanted to share my experience. Unfortunately, it was not up to the standard I expected. Firstly, the lack of air conditioning made the dining experience uncomfortable, especially given the hot weather. In addition, I was disappointed with the overall condition of the restaurant. The furniture, particularly the chairs, appeared worn and rusty, which significantly detracted from the ambiance.

Kiran Bovane

Google
We had special punjabj thali and veg combo thali both were delicious and finger licking…loved the simple ambiance

Pankaj Prasad

Google
Since I visited their international outlets in Singapore and other countries earlier than visiting this one I like the way the meals are served outside. However, this old outlet in the colaba market with AC and Non AC halls serves delicious food. There is a small Sindhi section on the menu and it's a must-try.

Aatmi

Google
Kailash Parbat is a pure vegetarian restaurant offering a diverse menu, including Pav Bhaji, chaats, snacks, pizzas, Punjabi dishes, sandwiches, juices, shakes, and a variety of sweets and desserts. They also cater to Jain preferences with select items. Renowned for their flavorful chaats and hygienic Pani Puri, this place is a must-visit. The air-conditioned seating upstairs adds to the comfort. Recommended: i) Pav Bhaji ii) Ragda Samosa iii) Ragda Pattice iv) Pani Puri v) Hot Gulab Jamun

Michael Bailey

Google
Excellent for Mumbai specialties - Pav Bhaji, also serves curd for digestion.

Sagar G

Google
The food quality was good, everything was well cooked. We tried Panner Tikka Masala, butter Naan, roti, Gobi Aaloo Curry. The food for sure was something I absolutely loved. But the service was extremely bad. The servers they have is a completely different attitude and lack the hospitality qualities. But if you can deal a little with such attitudes for good food then you can surely enjoy the place.

SOUMYA PRAKASH SASMAL

Google
The breakfast fast food restaurant is a nice place to eat, with a pleasant ambiance. Their vada pav is delicious and authentic, capturing the true essence of this popular street food. However, their chole bhature is just average, lacking the wow factor. Sadly, my experience with their rabidi was disappointing as I found a mosquito in it, which really put me off. On a positive note, they offer a variety of juices and sweet options to satisfy your cravings. Overall, while there were some setbacks, it's still a decent spot for a quick breakfast.

Nidhi M

Google
I found it bit hyped. Prices were high yet chaat tasted below average and also chole bhature. We ordered : Chole bhature : 6/10 Dahi puri : 5/10 Pav bhaji : 7/10 Chole samosa : 6/10 Service is good. Taste could be improved..