Cafe Mumbai 98 High Street, South Brent TQ9 5SN
About the Business
Welcome to Cafe Mumbai, a vibrant and authentic Indian restaurant nestled in the heart of Totnes, United Kingdom. Our charming establishment is located at 98 High Street, just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of the town center. Cafe Mumbai is not just a restaurant, but a point of interest for both locals and travelers alike, offering a unique culinary experience that is sure to delight your senses.
We are passionate about providing our patrons with the very best Indian cuisine that is both comforting and delicious. Our menu is inspired by traditional dishes from all over India, from rich, creamy curries to freshly grilled tandoori meats. Every dish is thoughtfully prepared using only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, creating a truly unforgettable dining experience.
At Cafe Mumbai, we know that the key to a great meal is not just about the food, but also the atmosphere. That's why we have created a warm and inviting ambiance that reflects the beauty and diversity of Indian culture. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or catching up with friends, our friendly staff will make you feel right at home.
If you are looking for an extraordinary dining experience in Totnes, look no further than Cafe Mumbai. Our establishment is the perfect destination for food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a little bit of adventure in their dining experience. So come and join us at 98 High Street and experience the delicious flavors of India like never before!
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
17:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
17:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
17:00 - 22:00
Friday:
17:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
17:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
17:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Stunning food Home style menu, traditional specials on the board that included hake and salmon. The best naans I have ever tasted. I would definitely recommend a visit here."
"Pretty bland. Chicken tikka massala looked and tasted like Chicken Korma. Bombay aloo was quite mushy and no spinach. Chicken tikka main was purely marinated Chicken pieces, no onions etc, very dry. Garlic naan soggy with what looked like a garlic oil. Would definitely not buy from there again. Very disappointing."
"Cafe Mumbai is a lovely restaurant tucked in Totnes. It was open on a Sunday contrary to many places. It is a popular place. The food is delicious ( I recommend Mango Lassi, Chana Laow, Chapati, Garlic Naan and Paneer dishes.) Veg pakoras weren't great. I took away one star because the place is small and gets crowded quickly ( I recommend you book.). Also, the service could improve a little bit : one of our waiters kept asking us "Is that all you ordered?" when serving our food. It makes it a little bit stressful to have to mull over what we ordered even though another waitress wrote everything down. Another waiter also took forever to bring the bill so we had to go up an ask another waitress. Overall a great cafe that can improve on small details. Keep up the good work!"
"Disappointing meal, although my local friends considered it a good restaurant. I only had one dish, vegetable dansak. It was sweet and under spiced. The garlic Nan was very tasty. I assume it is run by Bangladeshis, as are most so called “Indian” restaurants in the UK. I have nothing against Bangladesh or it’s people, in fact I have enjoyed several trips there, but don’t feel their food is renowned, like real Indian food is, from say Kerala or Tamil Nadhu. Cafe Mumbai is a bit overpriced for what you get, both food and drinks. The staff were nice, the service fast enough, the atmosphere is pleasant. I would not return."
"We were very disappointed with a number of elements of our indian restaurant experience; firstly the food - the Chicken Tikka Masala and the Chicken Korma not only looked exactly the same but they tasted the same as did pretty much the Butter Chicken and the Chicken Pasada. - all these curries had too much sugar in them. - the Vegetable Jalafrezi was really inedible and seemed like poorly made watery veg stew with some curry powder in it. - the chutneys served with the poppadoms were not of a high calibre. The ‘mango chutney’ was a tasteless sweet goo and the raita we ordered as a side dish was just plain yogurt with a little watery cucumber dropped on it. Secondly the service; - the school kids that we left to walk around and do the service I believe had never actually been to a restaurant before and therefore had little idea of how to make the customers feel taken care of. I think some training would be very helpful for everyone’s experience. For example, when additional cutlery was required you would think that placing it in the appropriate positions on the table could be a basic expectation rather that it just being dumbed on the table in a pile. In essence we shall not be returning to this restaurant and would not suggest our friend to do so either as I can only hope a more authentic Indian restaurant exists with owners that are genuinely committed to an enjoyable experience and good food."
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