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Shilpa Shetty shuts down her iconic restaurant Bastian Bandra in Mumbai

Actress Shilpa Shetty-owned Bastian Bandra, one of the most popular restaurants in Mumbai, is now closing its doors. Dig inside for all the details!

Shilpa Shetty shuts down her iconic restaurant Bastian Bandra in Mumbai
| Updated on: Sep 03, 2025 | 10:23 AM
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New Delhi: Shilpa Shetty’s iconic high-end restaurant, Bastian Bandra, is shutting down. The restaurant, situated in Mumbai, is co-owned by Shilpa and restaurateur Ranjit Bindra. The Bandra eatery is one of the two Bastian restaurants in the city, with the other located in Dadar. It first opened in 2016 before it relocated and reopened in Bandra.

Bastian Bandra was known for its seafood, artistic décor and beautiful ambience. Over the year’s it also became one of the city’s most popular restaurants. The restaurant will sit down on September 4, 2025.

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Taking to Instagram Stories, she shared a long note announcing the shutting down of Bastian Bandra. She wrote, "This Thursday marks the end of an era as we bid farewell to one of Mumbai’s most iconic destinations – BASTIAN BANDRA. A venue that gave us countless memories, unforgettable nights, and moments that shaped the city’s nightlife now takes its final bow.”

It further read, "To honour this legendary space, we’re curating a very special evening for our closest patrons – a night filled with nostalgia, energy, and magic, celebrating everything Bastian has stood for one last time. While we say goodbye to BASTIAN BANDRA, our Thursday night ritual Arcane Affair will continue next week at BASTIAN AT THE TOP, carrying forward the legacy in a brand-new chapter with brand new experiences.”

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