Golden Dhaba, Indian restaurant in Kurla West, Mumbai, India.
Golden Dhaba is a restaurant in Kurla West, Mumbai, serving North Indian, Mughlai, Chinese, and Lebanese dishes. It has indoor tables and outdoor seating, and operates in a casual, no-frills setting that caters to a mix of local diners.
The restaurant opened as a local eatery in one of Mumbai's suburban neighborhoods, built to serve residents and people passing through. Over time it expanded its menu beyond North Indian and Mughlai cooking to include Chinese and Lebanese options.
The word "dhaba" refers to a roadside eatery in India, traditionally serving travelers on long journeys. Golden Dhaba draws on this tradition, offering a relaxed setting where guests eat North Indian and Mughlai food in an everyday environment.
The restaurant is open from midday through the early morning hours, so it works well for lunch, dinner, and late-night meals. Card payments are accepted, and both indoor and outdoor seats are available for guests.
Despite the name suggesting a simple roadside kitchen, the menu stretches from Mughlai classics to Lebanese dishes, which is an unusual range for a single eatery in this part of Mumbai. Few places in the area cover such different cooking traditions under one roof.
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