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Wasabi By MorimotovsThe Konkan Cafe
Both The Konkan Cafe and Wasabi By Morimoto are rated very highly by professional travelers. Overall, The Konkan Cafe scores significantly higher than Wasabi By Morimoto. The Konkan Cafe ranks #4 in Mumbai with praise from 5 reviews such as Fodor's, Condé Nast Traveler and Concierge.
Wasabi By Morimoto
Concierge
Frommer's
Condé Nast Traveler
Fodor's
Apollo Bunder, First Floor of The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai (Bombay) 400 001, India
From $15/night
"Standout dishes include the flounder carpaccio, lightly dressed with sesame and lemon, and the marbled strips of seared teriyaki Kobe steak."
"Rated as one of the world's top 100 eateries, this is by far Mumbai's top Japanese restaurant." Full review
"Some of the dishes have subtle American influences, but it's mostly traditional Japanese fare; standouts include dishes like the flounder carpaccio, lightly dressed with sesame and lemon." Full review
"Wildly expensive, Wasabi attracts a rich clientele who don't mind spending an extra few thousand rupees for fresh, delectable sushi in a town that almost entirely lacks any." Full review
The Konkan Cafe
Concierge
Frommer's
Rough Guide
Condé Nast Traveler
Fodor's
90 Cuffe Parade, Mumbai (Bombay) 400 005, India
From $0/night
"Fashioned after a seaside bungalow on India's palm-fringed southwest coast, the Konkan Café is the Taj President hotel's tribute to the coconut-rich cuisine of the areas."
"After walking through the vast marble lobby of the refurbished Taj President, stepping inside this recreated Mangalorean village comes as a bit of a surprise." Full review
Star
"Just the place to push the boat out: a sophisticated five-star hotel restaurant, done up in earthy terracotta red and banana-leaf green hues in homage to a Mangalorean home."
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You can choose from their thali platters (₹1000– 1500) or go à la carte: butter-pepper-garlic crab is to die for.
"Housed in the swish Vivanta by Taj – President hotel, this south Indian eatery assumes the appearance of a sleepy Mangalorean village but will keep you wide awake with brilliant coastal seafood dishes." Full review
"Styled as an haute version of a typical Mangalorean home—all red clay and bright green—Konkan is in the Vivanta by Taj hotel (still "Taj President" to taxi drivers)." Full review