
Known as the city that never sleeps, Mumbai boasts one of the most vibrant, safe, and diverse late-night street food cultures in India. When regular restaurants close their doors, the city's famous Khau Gallis (food lanes), seaside stalls, and late-night eateries come alive with sizzling tawas, steaming broths, and irresistible sweet treats.
For midnight street dining in South Mumbai, the legendary lanes behind the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Colaba and the food stalls around Churchgate and CST serve rolls, kebabs, and Pav Bhaji late into the night. Mohammad Ali Road and Bhendi Bazaar offer rich culinary traditions featuring slow-cooked kebabs, biryanis, and traditional malpua with rabdi.
In the western suburbs, Carter Road in Bandra is a top midnight destination for dessert lovers and night owls. The coastal strip is packed with late-night waffle counters, frozen yogurt parlors, artisanal gelaterias, and shawarma joints. Over in Juhu and Vile Parle, Amar Juice Centre is legendary for its midnight Pav Bhaji, cheese masala pav, fresh fruit juices, and seasonal mulberry creams.
Whether you want steaming cups of midnight chai near railway stations or gourmet midnight street burgers, Mumbai's food culture ensures you are never far from a delicious meal at any hour. Explore Tykkit to discover upcoming food carnivals, street food walking tours, and culinary festivals across Mumbai.
From midnight Pav Bhaji and coastal kebabs to artisanal ice creams and late-night chai, explore Mumbai’s best after-hours food spots.
Colaba & Fort: Famous for late-night kebab rolls, buttery Pav Bhaji, and historic midnight stalls.
Carter Road (Bandra): Coastal strip popular for late-night waffles, shawarmas, craft gelato, and cold coffees.
Amar Juice Centre (Juhu): Legendary spot for midnight butter Pav Bhaji, fresh juices, and cream desserts.
Ghatkopar Khau Galli: The eastern suburb hub for fusion dosas, loaded cheese street sandwiches, and chaat.