BEST PARSI CAFES

The Story: Established in 1923, Britannia is arguably the most famous Parsi restaurant in the world. Located in the majestic Ballard Estate, the restaurant is housed in a heritage building designed by the same architect who built the Gateway of India. With its high ceilings and vintage posters, it feels like a grand dining hall from the British Raj era.

The Story: Operating since 1904, Kyani & Co. is one of the oldest surviving Irani cafes in the city. It’s a bustling hub where the city’s diverse population—from college students to old-timers—converges under spinning ceiling fans. The dark wood paneling and jars of biscuits create an atmosphere that hasn’t changed in over a century.

The Story: While many Irani cafes are casual snacks-and-tea spots, Jimmy Boy (established in 1925) is a full-service restaurant. It became a legend by bringing the Lagan Nu Bhonu—the elaborate feast served at Parsi weddings—to the general public. It’s a slightly more upscale way to experience Parsi culinary heritage.
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