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    • Link Square Mall. The Link Square Mall in Bandra has a different set-up than rather conventional and accustomed mall architecture. Herein the shops are much larger and spread over a span.
    • Sona Shopping Centre. Sona shopping centre is one of a kind. This mall in Bandra does not only strive to provide its customers with the most excellent quality of the product that is out there but to also offer its customers with the best kind of customer service that they can.
    • Link Corner. The Link Corner is one of Mumbai's most favourite and most visited shopping markets. It is not a typical shopping mall but is a culmination of various shopping marts in a line starting from one end of the road to the other.
    • Rainbow. The Rainbow is an all apparel mall in Bandra. It does not have any food-court or restaurants, a multiplex, or an entertainment zone. The Rainbow specialises in custom made along with the ready-made clothes for kids, and most importantly, for plus-size women.
    • vakrai1958. London, UK1 contribution. Good and Reliable Art Gallery. Got some really nice paintings from Rhythm Art. The gallery owner was very knowledgeable and helpful, I'd recommend you ask for him when you visit.
    • vishakhamht. Mumbai, India 148 contributions. The Art lover !! The Art Loft has a very Beautiful collection of art , like i am art lover and i love visiting such places , located at bandra , must visit.
    • Sohann S. 5 contributions. Worth visiting. Just what I expected from Linking Road. Cheap, varied selections of clothes and food and some nice architecture. The food was average at Global Fusion and the shoe stores and music stores were interesting and exciting.
    • TigistADA. 9 contributions. "Art is Life"! I absolutely loved this shop. Lots of wonderful and unique artistic treasures to be found here, especially if you appreciate stationary.
    • Link Road Shopping Center. The famous Link Road Shopping Center, also commonly referred to as Linking Road, is inevitably one of the most fashionable nooks of the city.
    • Cherry Fig. With rare finds of clothes that shall definitely take your fashion game up a notch, Cherry Fig is a must visit for those who love haggling.
    • Link Square Mall. Known mainly because it is home to the delicious food outlet for the sweet-toothed, Theobroma, the Link Square Mall is, in addition, home to a lot more.
    • Hues Brands for Less. In one corner of Bandra is located this tiny shop called Hues Brands for Less, with a collection of clothes so vast that you are bound to find what you are looking for.
  2. Discover the vibrant shopping scene in Bandra with our guide to the top malls. Explore the latest fashion trends, dine at diverse eateries, and experience retail therapy.

    • Err.. What’s Bandra?
    • My Favourite Cafes
    • My Favourite Neighbourhoods
    • My Favourite Entertainment Spots

    Bandra is the queen of Mumbai’s suburbs, one of Time Out’s 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the World. This is where the stereotypical Indian contrasts meet at their extremes: the opulent and the decaying, the migrant and the nouveau riche, the hip and the traditional; they stand out more starkly than anywhere else in the city. Or maybe in the world. T...

    (1) Candies

    Usually thronged by college-going crowds, Candieshas several branches in Bandra. The cafes are Portuguese-themed, coupled with vintage posters and Parisian paraphernalia. Sometimes I feel like I’m stuck inside a jewellery box. Their coffee and salads are great, and the food is affordable too. A single-shot cappuccino still costs 150 bucks! Service is pretty slow. Very Goa-like.

    (2) Koinonia Coffee Roasters

    I am totally digging into the trend of locally sourced, organic, fair-trade coffee in India. Simultaneously delicious and soul-lifting Koinonia. This café’s tongue-twisting name means ‘communion, or joint participation in Greek (wow, that must have taken some research!). The cafe at Chium Village is tiny, available to seat only around 6 to 8 people at one time. But you can take away their freshly roasted coffee and cold brew bottles to savour at home. The cafe also sells delicious croissants...

    (3) Blue Tokai

    Another locally sourced, organic, fair-trade coffee maker, Blue Tokaiwas one of the first to arrive on the scene. I have been a big fan of their coffee and coffee-making philosophy since when they started, devouring their website, and sampling all of their single-estate coffees. Even their vision statement will make you salivate. Our mission since we started has stayed simple: introduce our customers to the estates we directly buy our great-tasting coffee from, roast the beans with care, and...

    Bandra was made up of 24 villages during British rule. They were largely occupied by Koli fishermen and farmers. A few of them, still in existence, are – Kantwady, Sherly Rajan, Waroda, Ranwar, Boran, Pali Mall, and Chuim. Many of the houses in these so-called villages are centuries-old, built in the typical Indo-Portuguese-Colonial style with larg...

    (1) Gaiety Galaxy

    Ooh, what can I tell you about Gaiety? It is the last bastion of the original cinema-watching experience. With large posters, rickety fans (both the overhead rotating types and the ones jumping on their seats), big bags of popcorn and samosa, watery sugary chai, balcony and stall seating, wolf whistles, and impromptu dances, tickets in black. Gaiety, I hope you never change. Hope the Western poshness never gets to you, my love. Now called G7 Multiplex, watching a movie here, especially a Salm...

    (2) Cuckoo Club

    The Cuckoo Club on St Andrews Rd, next to the biggest Candies (ref: my number one cafe) is a venue for movies, plays, and stand-up comedies. I don’t like how cramped it is, but I love the sort of stuff they show here. There are trial runs for stand-up shows and newbie plays with dirt cheap tickets. Among my other favourites are the Books on Toastevents, improvs, open mics and assorted movie screenings they hold from time to time. Worth watching out for what’s on their calendar. Choose a weekd...

    (3) La Reve

    La Reve Cinemas is a recently refurbished single-screen movie hall on Hill Road, above Marks & Spencer. It’s beautifully done up, like a French dream (La Reve means dream in French) with roses on the walls and white marble everywhere. The food and coffee are great too. Prepare for a very cosy movie-watching affair. Very affordable also.

  3. Following are the top Shopping malls in Bandra: Benzer Stores; Decent; Deepak General Store; DMart Ready; DMart Ready Pickup

  4. Top 10 Shopping & Malls in Bandra West: See reviews and photos of Shopping & Malls in Bandra West, Mumbai (India) on Tripadvisor.

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