📍 184, Police Station, 192, Dimtimkar Rd, opp. Nagpada, Dalal Estate, Nagpada, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400008, India
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Google: 4.2 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the bustling heart of Mumbai, Sarvi is a hidden gem that boasts a rich history of over a century. This charming restaurant specializes in Mughlai and North Indian cuisine, offering a delightful array of kebabs and hearty curries that keep diners coming back for more. The ambiance may not scream luxury, with its worn-down exterior and humble decor, but step inside and you'll find a cozy space filled with the tantalizing aromas of authentic cooking. The restaurant is particularly popular among locals and families, making it a great spot for both casual meals and special occasions. With a solid 4.2 rating on Google and a 4.0 on TripAdvisor, Sarvi consistently impresses its guests with generous portions and remarkable flavors. Don't miss the chance to savor their signature dishes while enjoying a friendly, laid-back dining experience.
Google: 4.2 (8083 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (40 reviews)
Decent food... Kebabs are yum...limited menu options...tried the chicken rashida, chicken and mutton kebabs, rotis ,paya soup,dal gosth and caramel custard....had a stomach filling experience and came out the restaurant as an elephant (lol). Place can be more hygienic though.
Sarvi Restaurant exceeded our expectations! We had an amazing dinner experience last night. The Chicken Seekh Kabab was tender and flavorful. Chicken Masala was rich and delicious. Mutton Seekh Kabab was perfectly cooked. Crispy roti and paratha complemented the dishes. Authentic Mughlai and North Indian cuisine. Flavors were outstanding and portions were generous. Highly recommended for food lovers! Will definitely return to Sarvi Restaurant! Easy parking for 2-wheelers, but challenging for 4-wheelers. Plan accordingly!
My favourite haunt for a mouthwatering ' bheja masala fry' ( goats head stir fried in a delicious Indian masala), and a double roti!
Visiting this homely restaurant where the focus was on the food rather than the decor, was a real delight. I was starving so I appreciated that we did not have to wait long for the food. Hot buff seekh kebabs were succulent but refreshingly not overly masaledar. The rotis were smoky and delicious, like eating a flatbread version of sourdough. The brain masala was made with a cashew paste base that was just finger-licking good, and the paya soup was standard fare but what truly blew m y mind was the zabaan plain fry. This was my first time eating goat tongue and once I got over the mental block of ingesting an actual tongue that was sitting on my plate (I have eaten buff tongue many times growing up but it was always sliced up), the texture was delicate and unctuous, and the flavour was super subtle. I would highly recommend it as the rest of the guests who filled up the place pretty fast, were all Muslim families who seemed to be regulars. If that's not a testimonial of how good this place is, I don't know what is. Great for couples and families but especially for a bunch of friends who don't have fat wallets but do have huge appetites.