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Wasabi By MorimotovsBurma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room
Both Wasabi By Morimoto and Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room are recommended by writers. On balance, Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room ranks marginally better than Wasabi By Morimoto. Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room comes in at #8 in Mumbai with accolades from 2 publications like Fodor's, Lonely Planet.
Wasabi By Morimoto
Concierge
Frommer's
Condé Nast Traveler
Fodor's
Apollo Bunder, First Floor of The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai (Bombay) 400 001, India
From $15/night
"Standout dishes include the flounder carpaccio, lightly dressed with sesame and lemon, and the marbled strips of seared teriyaki Kobe steak."
"Rated as one of the world's top 100 eateries, this is by far Mumbai's top Japanese restaurant." Full review
"Some of the dishes have subtle American influences, but it's mostly traditional Japanese fare; standouts include dishes like the flounder carpaccio, lightly dressed with sesame and lemon." Full review
"Wildly expensive, Wasabi attracts a rich clientele who don't mind spending an extra few thousand rupees for fresh, delectable sushi in a town that almost entirely lacks any." Full review
Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Kothari House, Allana Centre Lane, MG Road, Fort | Near Kandeel Restaurant, Mumbai (Bombay) 400001, India
From $0/night
"A sleek, stylish restaurant that marries contemporary design with a few traditional artefacts (prayer wheels line one wall), providing a beautiful setting for the cuisine of Myanmar (Burma)." Full review
"The restaurant serves excellent teas, nanji kaukswe (delicious noodles served in dry coconut powder), and nanpeebya (Burmese bread served with creamy white peas). " Full review