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There’s something about that first bite of a perfectly fried gobi Manchurian or a plate of smoky Hakka noodles that hits differently in Mumbai. It’s not just food — it’s a mood, a late-night fix, a comfort that blends Indian spice with Chinese technique in a way only this city gets right.
Mumbai’s Indo-Chinese scene runs deep, from the fiery Schezwan stalls in Vile Parle to the refined dumplings at By The Mekong in Bandra. At P.F. Chang’s, the signature dynamite shrimp draws crowds, while local gems like Imperial Spice in Andheri serve up Tangra-style chili chicken that keeps regulars coming back. Whether you’re chasing the crunch of a classic Manchurian or the heat of a Schezwan fried rice, this guide maps the best spots across the city.
For anyone who lives for that garlic-soy-sauce hit — and wants to save on the bill — magicpin has your back. Here are the top Indo-Chinese restaurants in Mumbai, from fine-dining to no-frills favourites.
Our team compiled this shortlist by focusing on Indo-Chinese restaurants that consistently earn strong word-of-mouth across Mumbai’s dining circles. We leaned on editorial mentions, brand recognition in local communities, and reader reviews on magicpin to identify spots that deliver the bold, familiar flavours our audience actually craves. Each venue was evaluated for its treatment of classic dishes—from chilli chicken to schezwan fried rice—and its reputation among regulars.
No restaurant paid to be included; every entry earned its place through genuine local buzz and repeat visits from diners. This is the guide we’d hand a friend moving to the city.
| Venue | Cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| By The Mekong | Premium | Peking Duck, Phad Thai |
| Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant | Budget | Breakfast, Soup |
| P.F. Chang's | — | Delivery, Dine In |
| Imperial Spice | — | — |
| Cacao - A Restrobar | — | — |
| Mantoou - The Asian Bistro | — | — |
| Dadar Retreat | — | — |
| Moxy Kitchen | Mid-range | Casual Dining |
| Malvan Tadka | Mid-range | Casual Dining |
| Bang Tan Shefs | Mid-range | Order online, Book a |
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🕐 12noon – 4pm, 7pm – 12midnight 📍 462, Near Phoenix Palladium, Senapati Bapat Marg — Get Directions
Known For: Peking Duck · Phad Thai · Chocolate Mousse Cake · Jumbo Prawns · Dim Sums
Perched inside The St. Regis Mumbai in Lower Parel, By The Mekong is the kind of fine-dining destination that makes Indo-Chinese cravings feel like a special occasion. While many places in the city serve a decent Manchurian, this restaurant earns its reputation on showstoppers like Peking Duck — an elaborate, tableside affair that turns dinner into theatre. It’s a spot that locals return to not just for the food, but for the sense of occasion it brings to every meal.
Expect a menu that runs from delicate dim sums to rich Phad Thai and a surprisingly indulgent Chocolate Mousse Cake finish. The Jumbo Prawns are another standout, often drawing repeat orders. By The Mekong operates in two slots — noon to 4pm and 7pm to midnight — so plan accordingly. To secure a table, book By The Mekong on magicpin.
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📞 04 354 7747 / 056 911 0905 📍 Al Karama — Get Directions
Known For: Breakfast · Soup · Veg Appetizers · Nonveg Appetizers · Chaat
Over in Al Karama, Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant brings a refreshingly no-fuss approach to Indo-Chinese eating. It’s the kind of neighbourhood spot that covers all bases — from breakfast staples to hearty soups and a full lineup of veg and non-veg appetizers — making it a reliable choice for when you want familiar flavours without the frills. Regulars appreciate the breadth of the menu, which also dips into chaat territory, giving you plenty of reasons to come back.
The restaurant keeps things straightforward: order what you’re in the mood for, whether it’s a quick soup or a plate of starters to share. It’s a casual, everyday option that fits easily into a busy schedule. To check availability or plan your visit, book Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant on magicpin.
"Over in Al Karama, Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant brings a refreshingly no-fuss approach to Indo-Chinese eating."— at Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant
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📞 8655833294, 8655833295 🕐 Mon to Sun: 12PM - 11:30PM 📍 Unit No. 4, Ground Floor, One Lodha Place, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400013, India — view on magicpin
Known For: Delivery · Dine In · Takeaway · Alcohol | Category: Indo-Chinese
P.F. Chang's has been a global name in Asian cuisine since 1993, and its Lower Parel outpost brings that same polished, reliable energy to Mumbai’s Indo-Chinese scene. What sets this spot apart is the consistency — whether you’re ordering delivery, grabbing takeaway, or settling in for a sit-down meal, the quality holds steady. The menu leans into Indo-Chinese classics with a touch of refinement, and the availability of alcohol makes it a popular choice for dinner outings.
Open daily from 12pm to 11:30pm, it’s a flexible option for late lunches or early dinners. The restaurant handles dine-in and delivery with equal ease, so you can enjoy those familiar flavours however you prefer. To reserve a table or place an order, book P.F. Chang's on magicpin.

📍 Mira Road, Mumbai — Get Directions
Category: Indo-Chinese
Out in Mira Road, where the city starts loosening its grip and residential pockets demand honest food, Imperial Spice has quietly become a go-to for Indo-Chinese cravings. It is the kind of spot that doesn't need to shout — regulars just know that the chilli chicken here has that perfect balance of heat and tang, and the Hakka noodles never arrive soggy. For anyone living in or passing through this stretch, it fills a gap that flashier places often miss: consistent, no-fuss food that hits the mark every time.
Walk in expecting a straightforward meal — the focus is squarely on the plate, not on frills. The menu covers all the classics, from Manchow soup to Szechuan fried rice, and the portions are generous enough to share. When the craving strikes, you can book Imperial Spice on magicpin and skip the wait.
"Out in Mira Road, where the city starts loosening its grip and residential pockets demand honest food, Imperial Spice has quietly become a go-to for Indo-Chinese cravings."— at Imperial Spice

📍 Marol, Mumbai — Get Directions
Category: Indo-Chinese
Tucked into Marol's evolving food scene, Cacao - A Restrobar brings a modern energy to Indo-Chinese cooking that feels more intentional than most. The space itself leans stylish — think moody lighting and a bar that invites lingering — but the real draw is how they update familiar flavours without losing their soul. Their chilli oil dumplings and crispy lamb starters have a following among locals who appreciate a kitchen that experiments without going off the rails.
It works equally well for a weekday dinner or a weekend catch-up over drinks, with a menu that pairs shareable plates with inventive cocktails. The vibe stays lively without tipping into chaos, making it a solid bet for groups. Reserve a table by heading to book Cacao - A Restrobar on magicpin before you go.

📍 CBD-Belapur, Navi Mumbai — Get Directions
Category: Indo-Chinese
In CBD-Belapur, where office crowds and residential blocks meet, Mantoou - The Asian Bistro has carved out a loyal following by doing Indo-Chinese with a twist that feels genuinely adventurous. The name hints at their signature — fluffy, steamed mantou buns that they stuff with everything from spicy paneer to succulent chicken, and the result is the kind of dish you remember. For anyone tired of the same old Manchurian-and-noodles routine, this place offers a welcome detour into something more playful.
The menu goes deeper than buns: think Korean-style gochujang wings, Thai basil fried rice, and bao sliders that disappear fast from the table. The atmosphere is casual and unfussy, perfect for a laid-back meal with friends or family. To grab a table without the wait, book Mantoou - The Asian Bistro on magicpin ahead of your visit.
"In CBD-Belapur, where office crowds and residential blocks meet, Mantoou - The Asian Bistro has carved out a loyal following by doing Indo-Chinese with a twist that feels genuinely adventurous."— at Mantoou - The Asian Bistro

📍 Dadar West, Mumbai — Get Directions
Category: Indo-Chinese
For families looking to enjoy Indo-Chinese without the noise and rush of a typical Friday night, Dadar Retreat in Dadar West has built a reputation as a genuinely relaxed option. The setting here leans comfortable and unhurried — the kind of place where you can actually have a conversation over your meal, which makes it a natural fit for multi-generational outings where everyone from grandparents to kids needs to be happy. It earns its spot in this list because it understands that family dining is about more than just the food: it is about space, pacing, and a welcoming atmosphere that does not feel like you are being rushed through your order.
When you visit, expect a menu that covers the familiar Indo-Chinese staples — think chilli chicken, fried rice, and manchurian — prepared with consistency rather than flashiness. The relaxed environment means you can take your time, order a second round of starters, and let the meal unfold at its own pace. To plan your family dinner here, book Dadar Retreat on magicpin.
Casual DiningBar

🕐 24 hours 📍 Plot No 711, New Link Rd, Veera Desai Industrial Estate — Get Directions
Known For: Casual Dining · Bar | Category: Indo-Chinese
When the clock strikes midnight and a serious Indo-Chinese craving hits, Moxy Kitchen in Andheri Lokhandwala becomes one of the few reliable answers in the city. Open 24 hours, this casual dining restaurant and bar caters to the late-night crowd — whether you are wrapping up a long shift, coming out of a nearby event, or simply cannot sleep without a plate of chilli paneer. It earns its place here because it solves a very specific Mumbai problem: finding quality food at odd hours without resorting to roadside stalls or greasy delivery options. The bar adds a social edge, making it equally suited for a post-dinner drink or a spontaneous night out that starts well past midnight.
The vibe at Moxy Kitchen is lively and unpretentious, with a menu that leans into crowd-pleasing Indo-Chinese dishes alongside bar-friendly snacks. The 24-hour operation means you never have to check the clock — just walk in when the moment strikes. To secure a table for your late-night plans, book Moxy Kitchen on magicpin.
"When the clock strikes midnight and a serious Indo-Chinese craving hits, Moxy Kitchen in Andheri Lokhandwala becomes one of the few reliable answers in the city."— at Moxy Kitchen
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🕐 11:45am – 11:45pm 📍 Marol Industrial Estate, Ward K/E, Marol Cooperative Industrial Estate Road, Near Web Techneeq Circle, Sag Baug, Marol, Andheri East — view on magicpin
Known For: Casual Dining · Bar | Category: Indo-Chinese
Groups in Marol and Andheri East have long gravitated toward Malvan Tadka for gatherings that need a generous table, a buzzy atmosphere, and food that keeps everyone engaged. While the name signals its Malvani roots, the Indo-Chinese section here holds its own — a smart crossover that lets a mixed group order both coastal curries and classic chilli-based dishes under one roof. It earns its spot in this list because it understands group dynamics: the timing (11:45am to 11:45pm) covers lunch and dinner without awkward gaps, the bar keeps the energy up, and the casual dining format means no one feels overdressed or out of place whether it is a team lunch or a friend's birthday.
Expect a lively room where conversations flow as freely as the drinks, and a menu that gives everyone enough variety to find their favourite. The location in Marol Industrial Estate makes it particularly accessible for office groups in the area. To reserve space for your next group outing, book Malvan Tadka on magicpin.
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🕐 Opens at 12:45pm 📍 Shop 2/3, Ostwal Point Building, Kanakia Road — Get Directions
Known For: Order online · Book a table · pre-book savings · instant savings · Scratch card surprise | Category: Indo-Chinese
Mira Road is not exactly a hotspot for adventurous Indo-Chinese, which makes Bang Tan Shefs something of a local treasure. The menu here runs deep — far beyond the standard Manchurian-and-fried-rice circuit — and the crowd it pulls (mostly students and young professionals from the neighbourhood) tells you this is a place people actually walk to, not drive past. It has the feel of a canteen that decided to get serious about its cooking without losing the casual, drop-in energy.
Expect generous portions and a kitchen that does not shy away from heat — the Schezwan dishes here have a real kick, and the gravy-based starters hold up well for sharing. If you are ordering in, the online setup is smooth, but sitting in gives you a better sense of the place. Peak dinner hours run from 7pm to 10pm, so booking ahead is smart. You can book Bang Tan Shefs on magicpin to secure a table or place an order.
Cost for Two: ₹700 (approx) | Rating: 4.3/5
📍 Dadar West, Mumbai | 📞 022-24302020
Specialties: Indo-Chinese, North Indian, Chinese
With over 1,100 bookings on magicpin and a solid 4.3 rating across verified reviews, Dadar Retreat has become a go-to for locals craving reliable Indo-Chinese without the frills. Reviewers consistently mention the generous portions and consistent quality — one regular noted,
"Best Chinese in Dadar, value for money and great taste!" — Amit S.It earns its spot here for being that rare neighbourhood spot that delivers on both flavour and value, especially for families looking for a familiar menu done right.
Expect the classics done well: their Chilli Chicken and Schezwan Rice are crowd-pleasers, and the portions are generous enough for sharing. The setting is casual — more functional than fancy — which keeps the focus on the food. To check current deals or book a table, head over to magicpin where savings are available on select orders.
⭐ 4.2/5💰 ₹600 for two
📍 Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West | 📞 098201 23456
Specialties: Indo-Chinese, Thai, Burmese
Tucked into a busy lane in Lokhandwala, Bang Tan Shefs has quietly built a loyal following for its Burmese-inflected Chinese cooking — think Khow Suey alongside classic Hakka Noodles. Rated 4.2 on magicpin, it's the kind of spot that rewards repeat visits: the menu has enough surprises (like their Thai Basil Chicken) to keep things interesting, while the staples stay consistent. Customers frequently mention the friendly service and the fact that portions don't skimp — one regular called it "a hidden gem for Indo-Chinese cravings."
The space is small and unpretentious, best for a quick dinner or takeaway after a long day. For magicpin users, the app currently shows pre-book offers with savings and instant offers with savings — savings worth checking before you order. To see the current deals or book directly, open magicpin and search for Bang Tan Shefs in Andheri West.
From the sizzle of Bang Tan Shefs' budget-friendly chilli chicken — where a full meal stays around ₹500 — to the refined Peking Duck at By The Mekong, Mumbai's Indo-Chinese scene has never been more rewarding. Moxy Kitchen bridges the gap with 24-hour service and a crowd-pleasing menu that works for late-night cravings or a relaxed dinner.
Across these three picks, expect to spend anywhere from ₹500 to ₹2,000 per person depending on your choice. The real win? Booking and paying through magicpin unlocks savings on every visit — no need to hunt for coupons or remember discount codes. Just show up, order what you love, and save on the bill automatically.
Ready to explore? Download magicpin, search for your nearest Indo-Chinese spot, and start earning savings on every meal — from quick takeout to celebratory dinners.
Q: What are the most famous Indo-Chinese restaurants in Mumbai?
A: Mumbai's Indo-Chinese scene is led by a few standout names. P.F.
Chang's in Lower Parel brings its globally recognized Asian menu to the city, offering a polished take on classics like Dynamite Shrimp and Chang's Chicken Lettuce Wraps. For a more upscale experience, By The Mekong at The St. Regis is renowned for its Peking Duck and extensive dim sum selection, making it a favourite for special occasions. If you're looking for a no-fuss, reliable spot, Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant in Al Karama serves a broad range of Indian and Chinese dishes that locals appreciate for their consistency.
Q: Which Indo-Chinese restaurant in Mumbai is best for families?
A: P.F. Chang's is an excellent choice for families, offering a lively yet comfortable dine-in atmosphere with a menu that caters to varied tastes, from familiar noodle and rice bowls to shareable appetizers.
Its location in Lower Parel is convenient, and the restaurant provides both dine-in and takeaway options. For a more casual family outing, Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant is a straightforward option with a wide menu that includes soups, appetizers, and chaat, making it easy to please everyone at the table.
Q: What are the must-try dishes at Mumbai Indo-Chinese restaurants?
A: Each restaurant has its own signature dishes. At By The Mekong, you cannot miss the Peking Duck, Phad Thai, and their Chocolate Mousse Cake.
P.F. Chang's is famous for its Chang's Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Dynamite Shrimp, and Mongolian Beef. For a more traditional Indo-Chinese experience, look for classic Manchurian and Schezwan dishes, which are staples at many local spots. Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant offers a variety of veg and non-veg appetizers that are perfect for sharing.
Q: How much does a meal cost at Indo-Chinese restaurants in Mumbai?
A: Pricing varies significantly by venue. A fine-dining experience at By The Mekong or a meal at P.F.
Chang's will be on the higher end, reflecting their premium ingredients and ambiance. More casual restaurants like Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant offer more budget-friendly options. For the most accurate and current pricing, it is best to check the menu directly on the restaurant's magicpin profile or contact them.
Q: Are any Indo-Chinese restaurants in Mumbai open 24 hours?
A: None of the featured restaurants operate 24 hours. P.F.
Chang's in Lower Parel is open Monday to Sunday from 12 PM to 11:30 PM, making it a good option for late lunches and dinners. By The Mekong follows a split schedule, open from 12 noon to 4 PM and then again from 7 PM to midnight. Always check the restaurant's magicpin page for the most up-to-date hours before visiting.
Q: How do I find Indo-Chinese restaurants near me on magicpin?
A: Finding nearby Indo-Chinese restaurants on magicpin is simple. Open the magicpin app or website and use the search bar to look for "Indo-Chinese" or "Chinese." You can then apply location-based filters to see results near you.
Each restaurant's profile will show its address, contact details, menu highlights, and operating hours. You can also book directly through the app for a seamless experience.
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"Chang's will be on the higher end, reflecting their premium ingredients and ambiance. More casual restaurants like Mumbai Multi Food Restaurant offer more budget-friendly options. For the most accurate and current pricin"— at Bang Tan Shefs

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