The Sassy Spoon Bandra
The Sassy Spoon in Bandra, Mumbai is an adorable restaurant that makes you forget where you are. I have been to The Sassy Spoon Bandra for lunch and I liked their creative dishes. When I was looking for a restaurant to have an afternoon tea with my kids, my friend told me that The Sassy Spoon had an afternoon tea menu. Knowing my girls, I knew that they would love The Sassy Spoon’s ambiance and their food. We all had fun and it was great! The afternoon tea at Sassy Spoon was slightly different from the one I had with my girl friends at Sea Lounge in The Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai. (Click here for a post about it).
Afternoon Tea Sassy Spoon Style
The Sassy Spoon offers some desserts for tea a la carte. They do not offer a set of scones, sandwiches, and small sweets on tiered trays that you typically see at an afternoon tea. At The Sassy Spoon each person orders a plate from the tea menu for an afternoon tea. Some of the dessert items under the afternoon tea category on the menu come with a cup of tea or coffee and some others don’t. I ordered a bunch of dessert plates, french toasts and pastries for the table and we all shared them. In the end it worked out well to order a la carte because there was hardly any leftovers. We did not waste any food!
The Sassy Spoon’s interior design of the restaurant is adorable. Apparently the original restaurant in South Mumbai is a must-see restaurant. I will have to make my way out there with my camera! I hope you’ll enjoy the virtual tour of the restaurant!!
The Sassy Spoon
Address: Classic Corner
St. Andrew Road,
Bandra (W), Mumbai – 400050
TEL: +91-86555 55555
HOURS: 12:00pm – 10:45pm
Natasha says
This was one of my favourite restaurants in Bandra to meet my girlfriends for lunch. Their goats cheese and pumpkin tart is my favourite together with a lemon grass cooler. It does get very busy and loud during lunchtime, so I would meet them a bit earlier at 12noon. Take a walk behind Jude Bakery/Vienna Store to enjoy all the Bandra wall graffiti.
Keep up the great blog!
Kaho says
Thank you, Natasha! I will try the cheese and pumpkin tart and lemon grass cooler next time I go there! I have yet to make to the street behind Jude Bakery/Vienna Store, but I have seen photos and wanted to go! Thanks for the information!!