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Soam

Babulnath€€
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Thursday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Friday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Saturday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Sunday: 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM

A range of seasonal vegetarian comfort dishes presented in a casual, contemporary setting.via Google

An elegant, comfortable restaurant serving clean, seasonal Gujarati and street-style vegetarian delicacies.

Signature
Panki Chatni and Baked Khichdi

Reviews from Google

Komal Sharma3 months ago
I think this is the best food I have tasted in a while ! The atmosphere was very nice. The restaurant was clean and the dishes were their highlight. We had Puran Poli with Kadi the tastiest I had in years, and Methi Thepla with laal batata nu shak. The server was friendly and helpful.
prateek parekh5 months ago
Loved the food at soam! So fresh, authentic and delicious. The service was top notch and the taste was on point. Not too oily or greasy. Perfectly balanced dishes and nothing unnecessary in the name of presentation. Loved everything we ate.
alok singh4 months ago
Soam near Babulnath Chowpatty is a lovely place to enjoy authentic, homely Gujarati food in a calm and welcoming setting. I visited on a weekday and had a wonderful, relaxed experience without any rush. We tried the Undhiyu, Jowar Roti, Puri, and Mango Lassi, and everything tasted fresh, balanced, and full of traditional flavours. The meal ended perfectly with a delicious Kulfi. The service was warm and attentive, and the overall atmosphere made the visit even more enjoyable. A great spot for anyone who appreciates simple, soulful Indian vegetarian food.
Amit Shah2 months ago
Too much over priced for no reason. You have food here only for taste buds. Then have meal somewhere else to fill your tummy, cause quantity is just not enough to fill your tummy. Each dish is worth Rs 400. The food quality, service, variety is amazing. But the food quantity is the smallest for possible. We had Handvo, Pani puri, Jowhar Pita pocket & faral starters platter. The drinks are 3 times over priced although good in taste but not at all worth the prices. Sugar cane juice is just average but for Rs 200, Pani puri: Good but nothing extra ordinary for that price
Patricia4 months ago
Went here on a weekday afternoon and the place was packed. I had to wait 30 mins to get a table for 2. The staff was polite and courteous. We tried the pankhi which was served steaming hot. It was soft and delicious but the quantity is less for the price. Next up we tried the farsan platter which had a few pieces of the palak samosa, dhokla and pattice. All them were so tasty and fresh. We also decided to try the Jowar pita pocket which was good but could do with less mayo. Overall it's good to try the gujarati dishes, though it is on the pricey side.
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Soam — Vegetarian/vegan in Mumbai | Dealsrate