IN PHOTOS: Chilli Kulfi? Head to these popular places in Mumbai for a creamy indulgence

There can be no perfect dessert other than kulfis to complete a wholesome meal. Mumbai is one of the cities in India famous for serving some of the most flavorful kulfis along with the classic kesar, pista, and malai kulfis. Head to these 7 popular places to satisfy your sweet cravings

Updated On: 2023-07-23 11:24 AM IST

Compiled by : Aakanksha Ahire

Kulfi, a desi dessert was recently ranked No. 14 on the latest list of best frozen desserts in the world by Taste Atlas

Trust chef Bhairav Singh to offer hatke flavours in a matka. If you are craving a dessert that’s spicy yet sweet, Native Bombay offers a chilli kulfi. Or, stick to fruity offerings of peru and chiku.
At: Native Bombay, 10-12, Cochin Street, Ballard Estate
Call: 9619066000 
Cost: Rs 210

Paan and creamy kulfi come together topped with nuts, rose petals, or saffron strands in this crunchy and refreshing offering.
At: Jyran Tandoor Dining & Lounge at Sofitel Mumbai BKC, Bandra East
Call: 9167391130
Cost: Rs 850

The malai kulfi here comes topped with Japanese sesame tuile, which tastes like our desi chikki, and is well-textured.
At: Ishaara, 3rd floor Palladium Mall, High Street Phoenix. Lower Parel
Call: 9730548159
Cost: Rs 400

Founded in 1936 in a small room by Navrattaram Vasudev Kapoor, Kapoor Ice Cream sold only three flavours — malai, pista and kesar pista. Today, the flavour count has risen to 40 which includes Gulab, chikki, badam pista, mango, chocolate, paan, anjeer, coffee walnut and many more.  In 2000, they created the millennium kulfi, which has black currant, butterscotch and tutti fruity. It continues to remain their special item even today. 

Chef Vikram Arora is a Dilliwala at heart. At his latest offering Nksha, he takes the traditional route with kesar pista kulfi served with warm panjiri. He prepares the panjiri, with whole wheat atta, desi ghee and rose petals. The kulfi is denser and creamier and the warm and cold combination makes it a comfort pick.
At: Nksha, ADCB Rehmat Manzil, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate.
Call: 9820475555
Cost: Rs 350

Helmed by chef Rajiv Das, the purdah khubani tart crafted at Ummrao is made from mawa and paired with gulkand kulfi. The tartness of apricots and the sweetness of gulkand are a match made in kulfi heaven.
At: Ummrao, Courtyard by Marriott Mumbai International Airport C.T.S, 215, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri East
Call: 8976708345
Cost: Rs 495

The kaju anjeer kulfi is an ode to homemade desserts; it is rich and creamy, with the texture of rabdi and chewy figs, and is served with falooda noodles.
At: Taftoon, Naman Centre, BKC, Bandra East and Hiranandani Gardens, Orchard Avenue Delphi B Wing, Powai
Call: 7777076563 (BKC)
Cost: Rs 529

Get-A-Way, a healthy dessert brand that first started as Get-A-Whey, and even featured and got funded on the first season of Shark Tank India, has opened its first store in the city at Churchgate this month. The diabetic kulfis are around 90 to 100 calories, a serious drop from 180 calories in the traditional recipe. They add no sugar, and offer flavours of rose, malai, festive delight and roasted almond. 
At: GetAWay Ice Creams & Desserts, Shop No. 18, Eros Theatre Building, Churchgate.
To order: getawaydesserts.com
Call: 992040203
Cost: Rs 105

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