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Mowgli is all about how Indians eat at home and on their bustling streets. It captures the vibrant, everyday dining culture where food is full of life and energy. She was born to satisfy the raw, undeniable craving people have for tiffins packed with fresh, bright, and intensely flavorful ingredients. At Mowgli, food is not about quiet sophistication or an intimate, hushed dining experience—it’s about the exhilarating burst of flavor, the smash-and-grab zing of healthy, vibrant herbs and spices that dance on your taste buds, leaving you feeling alive and nourished.
Nestled on Stoney Street, Mowgli sits pretty in a whimsical pink facade, charming in its color and vibrancy. Inside, an ornate staircase leads you to a world where food is a celebration, and you're immediately swept into Chat Bomb heaven, where the sizzle and crunch of street snacks meets the artistry of contemporary cooking. Mowgli’s Nottingham home is cool, restrained, and effortlessly bohemian, with a modern yet traditional feel that invites you to relax and enjoy the sensory overload of colors, aromas, and textures. It perfectly captures the essence of India's street food culture, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere where every bite tells a story.
Stepping inside feels like a journey that transports you straight to the streets of Varanasi, where hanging ropes and vines twist and curl through ancient temples, creating a sense of magic and wonder as they mingle with cobbled paths, full of history and energy. The vibrant colors and aromas that fill the air at Mowgli recreate that same sense of chaotic beauty, where everything is in its place, yet ever-changing.
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Thursday | 11:30 | - 22:00 |
Friday - Saturday | 11:30 | - 22:30 |
Sunday | 11:30 | - 21:30 |
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