Grammy-winning musician Shankar Mahadevan has unveiled Malgudi, a vegetarian South Indian all-day resto-café in Mumbai. With outlets in Borivali and Chembur and a new one opening soon in Lower Parel, the café blends authentic cuisine, nostalgic design, and a curated Kaapi programme to elevate dining experiences.
Inside the café
Mahadevan, along with partner K S Ramakrishnan, envisioned Malgudi as a modern benchmark for South Indian dining. The menu features staples like benne dosas, idlis, vadas, and artisanal filter coffee, while the Kaapi programme highlights the heritage of South Indian brewing traditions. Inspired by the beloved Malgudi Days, the décor fuses cultural motifs with contemporary aesthetics, creating a space that is both rooted and refreshing. Mahadevan described the project as a dream nurtured for over two decades, now realized as a cultural and culinary hub.
Notable updates
• Malgudi currently operates in Borivali and Chembur, with Lower Parel set to launch soon
• Fully vegetarian menu featuring authentic South Indian staples and innovations
• Dedicated Kaapi programme showcasing artisanal filter coffee traditions
• Décor inspired by Malgudi Days, blending nostalgia with modern design
• Mahadevan calls the café a “dream manifested after 20 years”
Major takeaway
Malgudi is more than a restaurant—it’s Shankar Mahadevan’s ode to South Indian culture, combining soulful food, coffee rituals, and artistic ambience to create a modern yet nostalgic dining experience.
Sources: Indian Express, Curly Tales, The Unstumbled