
Ice Cream Day Guide: The Most Indulgent Ice Creams To Try In Mumbai
This World Ice Cream Day, when the craving hits, nothing satisfies quite like a truly great scoop. From small-batch innovations to nostalgic favourites, Mumbai's ice cream scene offers a flavour-packed journey that goes well beyond the ordinary.
1. Cafe Out of the Blue – Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream
Whether you're out for a neighbourhood stroll or indulging in a late-night delivery, these decadent treats are worth every single spoonful.
At Cafe Out of the Blue, dessert is more than an afterthought—it's an experience. Their Lotus Biscoff ice cream is a cult favourite for a reason: velvety smooth and swirled with caramelised cookie crunch. It's indulgent without being over the top, and just the right mix of creamy and crumbly. Enjoy it solo or as part of one of their signature sundaes—either way, it's a mood.
Where: Cafe Out of the Blue, Khar
Cost: ₹215 approx.
Naturals Ice Cream – Sitaphal
Naturals Ice Cream brings back its much-loved Sitaphal Ice Cream, a seasonal favourite made with just three ingredients: sitaphal, milk, and sugar. Crafted with care using an in-house process to retain the fruit's delicate texture, this flavour is a true testament to Naturals' commitment to simplicity and quality. Available for a limited time across all outlets and delivery platforms, it's the one flavour fans eagerly await year after year.
When: 18th July to 31st August
K. Rustom & Co. – Strawberry Ice Cream Sandwich
There's something timeless about K. Rustom's strawberry slab—thick, pastel-pink ice cream with just the right balance of creamy and fruity, layered between crisp wafers. It's old-school in the best way, with a nostalgic sweetness that hits different. No toppings, no extras—just straight-up, simple joy that never goes out of style.
Bono Boutique Ice Cream – Pondicherry Vanilla
If nostalgia had a flavour, it would taste like this. Bono's Pondicherry Vanilla is a creamy, dreamy throwback to simpler times—velvety, fragrant, and comforting in every scoop. Whether you're pairing it with a late-night movie or a slow Sunday, this flavour delivers every single time. Set inside a cosy little scoop shop off Linking Road, Bono keeps things small-batch, artisanal, and always a little extra (in the best way).
Where: Bono Boutique Ice Cream, Pali Market, Bandra West
Cost: ₹500 for two
Apsara Ice Cream – Indian-Inspired Flavours
Apsara Ice Cream, with its legacy rooted in handcrafted, small-batch goodness, has been winning hearts with its unique Indian-inspired flavours and premium quality. From classics like Anjeer Andaz, Kesar Pistachio, and Roasted Almond to innovative creations like Guava Glory, Gulkand Kulfi, and Pani Puri Sorbet, every scoop is a celebration of nostalgia and craftsmanship. This World Ice Cream Day, Apsara invites you to indulge in its wide range of artisanal delights—made without preservatives and with the freshest ingredients. Whether you're craving something creamy, fruity, or quirky, Apsara promises a scoop of happiness in every bite.
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Where: Apsara, all outlets
Cost: ₹400 for two
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