02 March,2026 01:56 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Bengaluru`s Rameshwaram Cafe is all set to open in Mumbai this March. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
There has been visible excitement around the opening of Bengaluru's Rameshwaram Cafe in Mumbai at Eros in Churchgate, as a select few people, including food influencers, have got to experience the food and ambiance over the last week.
Amid all of this, Mumbaikars have been asking about when the eatery will be open to the public, and while it is set to be some time this March, the café has revealed on social media that people will get to taste the food before its official opening.
In a post on social media, The Rameshwaram Cafe shared, "Dear Mumbaikars, With gratitude and excitement, we're opening The Rameshwaram Cafe Mumbai for exclusive public food trials. Be among the first to experience our taste and tradition from 2nd to 5th March 2026, between 6 pm and 10 pm. Thank you for your love and patience we can't wait to serve you."
As many of you may make your way to the café amid Holi celebrations, there is a lot of good food to explore, and you may often get confused about what to try while you are there.
If you have been to the other outlets across India, then you are already an expert, but if it is your first time, then you will like a lot of delicious dishes there. While you can try out the ghee podi idli, and the filter coffee, there are many other traditional must-try South Indian dishes to not only explore but enjoy there.
The beauty of this outlet is that they have a Jain version of the puri bhaji, for which the vegetable is usually made from potatoes, but will be replaced with banana, commonly used a vegetable in south India.
While the eatery traditionally has a standing dining area at its other outlets where people can expect fast service, the Mumbai area also has a seated dining area spread across the first floor of the two floor-restaurant at Churchgate.
Additionally, the cafe also has a private dining area, and a separate scenic section for people who want to work out of there, with a charging sockets, making it ideal for many Mumbaikars, who have switched to work-from-home after the Covid-19 pandemic.