Mumbai: A Coastal Journey at Ballard Pier
The monsoon in Mumbai brings a craving for comfort, and the Pier Pop festival at Ballard Pier is delivering just that, but with a twist. Throughout July, this waterfront space is hosting a series of food pop-ups that deserve the spotlight. One standout
is a collaboration celebrating the coastal cuisines of India. Think beyond the usual fish curry; we're talking about intricate dishes from the Konkan coast, delicate preparations from West Bengal, and the robust flavours of Gujarat, all under one roof. Led by a team of chefs dedicated to reviving heritage recipes, this pop-up offers a rare chance to taste the diversity of India's coastline, with dishes changing weekly to reflect the freshest seasonal catch. It’s a fleeting taste of tradition in a stunning, historic setting.
Bengaluru: A Mexican Fiesta in the Garden City
Bengaluru's dining scene is always buzzing, but this July, the focus shifts to a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture. Welcomhotel Bengaluru is hosting a Mexican Food Festival that goes far beyond the typical offerings of tacos and nachos. This event brings bold, authentic flavours to the forefront, with a menu featuring specialties like Fish Ceviche Tacos, Shredded Pork and Bean Quesadillas, and fiery ranch-style chicken. What makes this pop-up special is its commitment to the convivial spirit of Mexican dining, encouraging shared meals and a lively atmosphere. It’s an opportunity to explore the rich and colourful culinary traditions of Mexico, right in the heart of Bengaluru, until July 10.
Delhi: Celebrating Hakka Heritage in Aerocity
For a limited time, Delhi is getting a delicious lesson in Hakka cuisine. Honk at Pullman New Delhi Aerocity is bringing back Chef Katherine for a celebrated food showcase that concludes on July 5th. This pop-up dives deep into the story of Hakka food, a cuisine shaped by centuries of migration across China, India, and Taiwan. The menu features a mix of popular hits like Yam Abacus Beads and Xinjiang Mutton, alongside new additions such as Hong Kong Style Curry Fish Balls. It’s a powerful reminder that food is history, and this event is a fantastic opportunity to taste the stories and flavours of a unique culinary tradition that has found a special home in India.
Jaipur: A Taste of Comorin's Contemporary India
Sometimes the most exciting pop-ups happen when a celebrated restaurant takes its show on the road. For two days only, on July 4th and 5th, the acclaimed Gurugram restaurant Comorin is bringing its regional Indian table to The Leela Palace Jaipur. This is a rare chance for food lovers in the Pink City to experience Chef Dhiraj Dargan's ingredient-driven, contemporary Indian cuisine. The menu promises highlights like Nimbu Masala Avocado, Andhra Gongura Chicken, and Cheeni Malai Toast. It’s a perfect example of a pop-up that deserves widespread attention, offering a fleeting but unforgettable taste of modern Indian gastronomy.
Hyderabad: The Arrival of a Michelin-Recognised Thai Star
Hyderabad's food scene is getting a significant boost this July with the arrival of Baan Phadthai, a Michelin Guide-recognised restaurant. Specialising in authentic and sophisticated Thai cuisine, this new spot is set to elevate the city's dining options. While it's a permanent opening rather than a short pop-up, its launch phase deserves the same level of excitement. The menu is a masterclass in balancing sweet, sour, and savoury flavours, extending far beyond its famous Phad Thai to include aromatic curries and fresh seafood. For a city with a growing appetite for global cuisines, the opening of Baan Phadthai is a major culinary event.















