Site Specifics: Mumbai, India
A churning metropolis defined by its Indian, English, and Portuguese past, Mumbai, India, now has the poise, populace, and design potential to be one of the 21st century’s most interesting cities.
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Zenzi
A classic yet contemporary restaurant/bar atmosphere right for every rendezvous. Interiors are contemporary Asian with touches of Thai and Balinese. Zenzi provides a choice of four locations; open-air terrace, the lounge, the bar and the restaurant.
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Jehangir Art Gallery
One of Mumbai's most well-known galleries, with Indian artists on display. Located next to the Prince of Wales Museum.
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Bungalow 8
Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai designed the interior of Bungalow 8, a home accessories store that extends into the world of furniture and fashion.
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Gateway of India
The iconic Gateway of India was built in 1911 to welcome England’s King George V.
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Rabale Railway System
Rabale railway station is located in the Navi Mumbai (New Mumbai). It's an extension to the Mumbai Suburban Rail Network. This new project line offers connectivity between Thane and Navi Mumbai.
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Olive Bar
The Olive Bar and Kitchen is a rustic hideaway where good food, laughter, culture and conversation come together in a delightful Mediterranean melting pot.
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Tote on the Turf
Tote on the Turf is a newly renovated eatery designed by Chris Lee and Kapil Gupta of London-Mumbai firm Serie Architects.
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Taj Mahal Palace and Tower
The legendary Taj Mahal hotel is inspired by Islamic design.
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Blue Frog
Blue Frog is a revolutionary integrated music project that consists of India's premiere live music club, music recording studios, a music production house, and an independant record laner & artist management service.
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Hanging Gardens
Terraced gardens perched at the top of Malabar Hill, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. The park was laid out in 1881 over Bombay's main reservoir.
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Marine Drive
Marine Drive, also known as the Queen’s Necklace, is nearly two miles long, linking the tony South Mumbai to the northern suburbs.
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Leopold Cafe
A popular local haunt.







I have always preferred Cafe mondegar to Leopold's and so I guess I'm surprised to see it missing from Mumbai's portfolio... "Mondy's" as many fondly call it is a huge part of every "mumbaikar" Cheers!
i want the blue frog
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