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Mumbai’s 4-decade-old iconic New Yorker restaurant to shut doors on September 11

The Instagram post also hints that Mumbai’s iconic Chowpatty Restaurant New Yorker may relocate to another location in the city. There is speculation that the building may be going in for redevelopment and that is the reason for the restaurant’s closure.

September 05, 2025 / 11:17 IST
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The announcement was made by Ranbir Batra, owner of New Yorker, in a post on Instagram.

Mumbai’s iconic Chowpatty Restaurant New Yorker has announced its closure in a social media post, stating that the place was downing shutters on September 11.

The announcement was made by Ranbir Batra, owner of New Yorker, in a post on Instagram. The iconic Tex-Mex-Italian-Indian vegetarian restaurant at Chowpatty seaface was founded by his father Tony Brar. According to The Free Press Journal, no reasons were given for the decision.

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Ever since this dining place opened 45 years ago, two generations of Mumbaikars had enjoyed its delectable fare. The FPJ noted that if the oldies preferred to go to Cream Centre next door for its outsized baturas and chhole, the younger generation headed for New Yorker.

 

In his post, Ranbir said, "There is sadness as this restaurant opened a few years before I was born, close to 45 years ago.....It is due to some unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances that we have to shut our doors...but we pray this is not the end. We hope to continue to serve you some of our most popular dishes via a delivery model soon enough and then the door will always be open for New Yorker to come back in a new way. For now though, we say goodbye to this location."