Is Mumbai’s prestigious Parsi Cafe Jimmy boy permanently closed?
Jimmy Boy, the iconic joint, closed his doors, a few months ago it was ready to celebrate 100 years of serving Parsi Pak heritage.
In short
- Jimmy Boy is a popular Parsi food chain in Mumbai.
- It is the dine-in feature, which is located in an old and now spread in the spreading building.
- The food chain operates through online services and more.
Vikas looked silent near the fort, Mumbai over the weekend. Udham was missing. The smell of Kema Pav, Ban Masca was missing, as the iconic Parsi restaurant, Jimmy Boy had to call the curtain.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) gave a notice to the entire development building citing structural security issues. For a place that is served brilliant love and food on a plate, which was not easy to go. Famous for his Mutton Dhanak, Camma Pav, Ban Masca, Mava Cake, and more, Jimmy Boy should have been 100 years old in September.
BMC Disaster Management Helpline received a call about dangerous cracks visible on the ground, according to A times of India Report. After further investigation, all the residents were immediately asked to evacuate the dilapidated building as it was suspected to have collapsed at any time.
but darling Dicras And DikrisDo not lose all hope. There are still ways and means to enjoy food from the famous Parsi restaurant.
Cafe in Navy Nagar can enjoy his sandwich and cake in Olive Green (Managed by Jimmy Boy). His tech -up outlet in Mahim is also currently operational. And moreover, online aggregators are for rescue! He expanded his delivery radius even after the sudden closure of the dine-in in the Fort area.
As the loyalists expressed their grief over the closure, the family-run outlet shared on social media as to spread the word how they are working online and also working in a new dine-in place.

While the doors are now closed for them, the operation team is calling it only ‘speed breaker’.
Prestigious heritage
It is a family restaurant, where chicken berry casserole, dhusak, dhun dal, gheen courtyard and more dishes have been in the Iranian family since 1925. A heritage building was tuned inside, it went under the name Cafe India until 1999. Then, he decided to take it a knot. Therefore, it was re -designed as a Jimmy Boy.
This restaurant spreads three generations. Location, hospitality and Parsi food house-style comfort made it a superior joint for Mumbaikars.
While the restaurant remains calm and the tables remain empty, the heritage of the kitchen keeps cooking, still serves memories and tradition.