India, March 6 -- I don't think anyone seriously disputes that Mumbai is now the restaurant capital of India. Nowhere else in India will you find such great restaurants as Masque and Papa's doing as well as such high-quality but more relaxed places as O Pedro, Americano, The Table, Mizu Izakaya and Bandra Born. Often, when I have to go out for dinner in Delhi, I struggle to think of places I want to go to. In Mumbai, the opposite is true: There are just too many good options.

Even the best Delhi restaurants now have wonderful Mumbai outposts. Rohit Khattar has brought his restaurants to the city, and the Mumbai versions of Indian Accent and Comorin are as good, if not better, than the Delhi originals.

It surprises me how restaurants tha...