Mumbai’s culinary landscape has lost one of its most iconic establishments. Bastian Bandra, one of Mumbai’s most celebrated dining destinations since 2016, has announced its closure amid ongoing legal challenges. The seafood-focused restaurant that became synonymous with celebrity culture and fine dining has officially called it quits.
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The Rise and Fall of Bastian Bandra
Bastian Bandra was founded in 2016 under the Bastian Hospitality Group, established by Ranjit Bindra, with Shilpa Shetty later joining as co-owner and investor. What started as a compact Bandra restaurant with a strong emphasis on seafood quickly evolved into Mumbai’s premier celebrity hangout.
Co-owned by Shilpa Shetty and Ranjit Bindra, the restaurant quickly became both a celebrity hangout and a marker of how social dining in the city could look. The establishment’s success wasn’t just about the food – it represented a new wave of upscale dining experiences in Mumbai.
Key Details About Bastian Bandra
Aspect | Details |
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Founded | 2016 |
Location | Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai |
Owners | Shilpa Shetty & Ranjit Bindra |
Cuisine Focus | Modern seafood, vegetarian-friendly |
Brand Expansion | 6 outlets across Mumbai |
Final Day | September 5, 2025 |
Current Status | Permanently closed |
The Legal Storm Behind the Closure
The closure comes at a particularly challenging time for Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra. Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra face accusations of defrauding businessman Deepak Kothari of more than Rs 60 crore between 2015 and 2023. The complaint was filed by businessman Deepak Kothari, who claimed that between 2015 and 2023, funds meant for business expansion were misused.
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) had registered a case of fraud of Rs 60 crore against both of them, casting a shadow over their business ventures, including the restaurant empire.
What Made Bastian Bandra Special
Known for its seafood-focused menu, stylish interiors, and celebrity clientele, the restaurant quickly became one of Mumbai’s most sought-after dining destinations. The restaurant wasn’t just about food – it was about creating experiences that resonated with Mumbai’s elite social circle.
The establishment offered:
- Premium seafood cuisine with global influences
- Multi-level dining spaces (expanded in 2023)
- Celebrity-frequented atmosphere
- Signature cocktails and dining experiences
The Brand Lives On
Despite the closure of the flagship Bandra location, the Bastian brand isn’t disappearing entirely. Shetty confirmed that the Bastian at the Top outlet will remain open and will offer “new experiences”. This strategic move ensures that while Bastian Bandra may be closing, the hospitality group continues its operations.
Impact on Mumbai’s Dining Scene
The closure of Bastian Bandra marks more than just the end of a restaurant – it represents a shift in Mumbai’s dining culture. Its last day will close a chapter that many in Mumbai’s food scene consider formative. The restaurant had become a benchmark for how celebrity-backed establishments could successfully merge entertainment with culinary excellence.
For nearly nine years, Bastian Bandra served as a meeting point for Bollywood celebrities, business moguls, and food enthusiasts. Its closure raises questions about the sustainability of celebrity-backed ventures amid legal and financial challenges.
Looking Forward
As Bastian Bandra prepares for its final service, the restaurant industry watches closely. Will other celebrity-backed establishments face similar challenges? How will the ongoing legal proceedings affect Shilpa Shetty’s business empire?
While the Bandra chapter closes, the Bastian Hospitality Group continues to operate other locations, suggesting that this isn’t the end of the brand entirely – just the conclusion of its most famous chapter.
The story of Bastian Bandra serves as both a testament to the heights that celebrity-backed restaurants can achieve and a reminder of how quickly circumstances can change in the competitive world of Mumbai’s hospitality industry.