Wednesday 23 March 2016

Breakfast Eatout Places in Mumbai

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Breakfast for some can mean scrambled eggs, sausages and toast while for others, the most important meal of the day is reduced to just coffee on the go. If you live in hectic Mumbai, and don't get the time to have a big breaker on weekdays, you can atone by heading to these fantastic cafes for a long morning repast on the weekend.

Theobroma

Heavenly desserts and some quick delicious bites make Theobroma a Mumbai favourite. Serving food with a Parsi twist, the patisserie chain has multiple outlets across the city right from Colaba to Andheri. A full range of products including cakes, brownies, breads, chocolates, cookies and sandwiches doesn’t make it any easier to order and you’ll be spoilt for choice. You could just opt for the full English breakfast that includes a stuffed omelette, toast and chips.
ADDRESS: 24, Cusrow Baug, Electric House, Colaba, Mumbai.

Food for thought

While rummaging through your favourite classics at the Kitab Khana Bookstore, it’s easy to get distracted by the aroma of freshly baked goods. As you tiptoe around the room, looking for the source of that wonderful aromas wafting in the air, you run smack dab into Food for thought—a quaint little café tucked away into a corner of the bookstore. Try the waffles with hazelnut sauce or the kimchi hash browns, and you’ll probably just end up skipping lunch.
ADDRESS: Inside Kitab Khana, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai.
                               
Mocha Mojo

A fulfilling, value for money breakfast at Bandra's Mocha Mojo is exactly what's needed on those lazy Sunday mornings. The quintessential coffee shop, Mocha has a range of breakfast treats to kick-start your day: start with a a cup of coffee or a glass of fresh fruit juice and then dive headlong into a choice of eats. We recommend the eggs and herbed ciabatta and pancakes with maple syrup.
ADDRESS: Classic Corner Building, Next to Holy Family Hospital, Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai.

Kyani & Co

One of the oldest cafes in the city, Kyani & Co is forever bustling with loyal patrons who drop by for their daily cup of tea (accompanied by khari biscuits). The old-world charm of chequered table cloths and vintage ad posters remains unchanged and continues to bring in taxi-drivers and film stars to college students and professors alike. The cherry custard is a must-have while the ever-popular mava cake disappears in a few hours of being baked.
ADDRESS: Jermahal Estate, 657, JSS Road,Kalbadevi Rd, Tak Wadi, Lohar Chawl, Marine Lines, Mumbai.

Tea Centre

Tea Centre is the place to head to when you want to sit back and sip a cup of tea in a very colonial ambience. Owned by the Tea Board of the Government of India, it’s one of the last few places in the city that still serves more than a dozen varieties of tea. A cup of hot buttered apple tea along with eggs and toast will satisfy all your English breakfast cravings.
ADDRESS: Resham Bhavan, 78, Veer Nariman Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai
       
Café Mondegar

Cheek by jowl with Regal Cinema, Cafe Mondegar is part of what keeps Colaba cool. Founded by Iranian immigrants in 1871, this bar has been serving beer for generations and despite a limited range of beer and finger food, it wins on historic clout. The walls are covered with the legendary cartoonist Mario Miranda's caricatures. Mondy's, as it's affectionately known, is a temporary home to the eddies of humanity and if you hang out long enough you'll start to see the tables echo the walls.
ADDRESS: 5-A,Metro House, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway, Apollo Bandar, Mumbai.

                               

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