Coming from the family of the legendary Zoravar Kalra, is yet another masterpiece - one which not only appeases your stomach but makes...

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Coming from the family of the legendary Zoravar Kalra, is yet another masterpiece - one which not only appeases your stomach but makes sure you drool over every single piece you intend to gulp down, so much so that at one point you might start questioning yourself -"To eat or not to eat is the question?!!"

Molecular gastronomy at one of its best, Pa Pa Ya is one of the very few restaurants(you can literally count the number of restaurants!) in Mumbai which dishes you some authentic Japanese fare. But as an old saying goes, "People are bound to stare...Make it worth their while!", Pa Pa Ya takes some herculean efforts to make Japanese food LOOK so delicious and mouth watering that it would "confuj" you to eat or just sit back and stare at its beauty!!



Ambiance: Located on the Level-3 in the uber cool Palladium Mall in the posh locality of Lower Parel, its fancy exteriors are bound to stream all eyeballs towards it as soon as you get off the escalators. Chemistry as a subject never took to appease me, so looking otherwise at those glittery molecular structures would have cringed me. But there was something about Pa Pa Ya's classy ambiance which draws you towards itself, and would not stop short at giving you a casual invitation inside "come hither child!"
Draped in a blood red interiors with glass molecular structures staring at you from every nook and corner, Pa Pa Ya as claimed in the preface to their menu gives full justice to its "High Energy Food" tag. Although an hour into it, you might just feel a tad suffocated with so many glasses looking back at you.
A very common misinterpretation you cannot blame your mind for, Pa Pa Ya here does not stand for an edible fruit with orange shades and miniature black seeds, it rather derives its origin from Japan. As stated by their svelte looking attendants, Pa Pa Ya stands for "Hi-energy food, something which delights all your 5 senses!"  Sticking to their derivation, the music here is pumping and bursting- enough to make you last a marathon (some high energy eh!), but at times can be a little too loud for normal conversations.
The "Bar" is the place to be where the main action happens. Make sure to get a seat there!




Food: True to its Japanese soul, Pa Pa Ya delivers mouth-watering Japanese fare which targets not just your tummy but gets you drooling over the presentation.
On seating you shall first be treated to the French greeting of "Amouse Bouche",which here is a Basil compressed Watermelon in a lemongrass chilly foam. A good start to a long dinner!
Amouse Bouche

Amongst the things that you definitely need to try here:
Sushi Matrix


1. "The Sushi Matrix": Goes without saying, that this is their signature dish! This dish has all the recipes to strengthen their foothold as one of the best Fine Dine Asian restaurant in Mumbai. Spicy, cheesy and delightful, the taste will haunt you all the way till the morning next. ---4.5/5








Sauted Leeks and Water Chestnuts Dumplings




2. "Sauteed Leeks, Water Chestnuts": Dumplings a la Japanese style infused with beetroot. Burst of flavors in your mouth!! -----4/5









Lighthouse





3. "Lighthouse" - One word - EXCELLENCE! You can replace it with any another thesaurus and I wouldn't blame you! Served in a light bulb, you are bound to place an order for another of this! ----5/5










Edmame and Chickpea Slider


4. "Edamame & Chickpea Sliders with Homemade Potato Chips": Burgers when presented atop a fancy retro car with chips is just enough to get all your foodie senses aroused. Crisp with a soft bun and generous mayonnaise and lettuce over the patty, this was a sure shot winner! ----5/5


Edmame and Chickpea Slider

5. Crispy Lotus Stems: One bite into these light wafer chips and you'd be drawn into nostalgia. In my friend's words,an ode to the mixture of Lays' Sweet Chili and Indian Magic Masala, these crispy lotus stems didn't last long on the fancy stone platter as they were immediately gulped down by us. ----4.5/5
Crispy Lotus Stem

6. Penang Curry: Tofu Balls in a Penang Curry. Lip-smacking! ---4/5
Penang Curry with Tofu Balls


7. "Chocolate Ball on Fire": Last but not the least, THIS IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY! You should have no qualms while ordering this feast to the eyes. Dancing blue flames over a sinful chocolate ball which melts away to reveal the treasures of sweet delight, there was no wonder that this was the dish that was ordered on the maximum number of tables. A straight --------5/5
The sinful "Chocolate Ball on Fire"




Service: With attendants wearing chic-looking suits and walkies over their ears, no questions about the "Professional" service. The service goes from delightful to extravagant and manages to draw an awe from you. Well informed about their recipe, they particularly make sure that you are personally attended to and are always open to suggestions and feedback. 4.5/5




Value for Money: Pa Pa Ya comes across as a cross between fine dine and lounge with more of a fine dine and less of the latter. So that explains the slightly inflating cost, but when you look at the quality and more importantly the quantity of food, it easily passes off as successful. Without alcohol, it can come close to a rough 2000-2750 for two while their undeniably not-to-be-missed mock-tails can charge you a slight more.




All in all, THE place to be if your tummy is in for some Japanese food cravings!
Pa Pa Ya Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


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2 comments:

  1. oh wonderful post dear. I am in Mumbai these days, so i would love to go to this restaurant for sure. their meal looks very unique and energetic really. I hope i will enjoy visiting there with my family.

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  2. oh wonderful post dear.I would love to go to this restaurant for sure. their meal looks very unique and energetic really

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