The Little Door – Mumbai (Rs. 600 per person)

Tucked away in suburban Mumbai, The Little Door has both indoor and outdoor seating and occasionally plays host to musical performances and other events.
CUISINE: Continental for the most part with rich Italian and Spanish cuisine on highlight
FOOD AND DRINKS: Try sangria if you like a refreshing drink. If wine isn’t your style, go for one of their signature cocktails or enjoy a decently priced beer, or go non-alcoholic with a mocktail. The food is quite delicious. Start with an appetizer; the bruschetta is recommended. Try the pasta in the mains. The immaculate, thin crust pizzas are a must-have.
OVERALL IMPRESSION: The décor is relaxing; both indoor and outdoor. The lowlight ambience provides a personal, romantic vibe. If you happen to visit on one of the days they have musical performances or any other event, you will surely have a novel experience. The staff seem a little distracted but are pleasant and ready to serve.
B 31, Ground Floor, Shree Siddhivinayak Plaza, Off New Link Road, Andheri West – Tarun Khilnani

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