Updated On: 03 September, 2025 10:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Phorum Pandya
House of Paloma, a Latin-American inspired bar in Bandra, is heavy on craft cocktails, inspired and artistic

Kori Roti with Butter Chicken and Hamachi
A revolving Paloma Man with an agave hairdo greets us at the entrance. A cheetah wall mural by artist Zabiya lurks in the al fresco section lined by chic decor. Past the revolving blue door, we step in and take a few seconds to soak in an agave-inspired motion chandelier designed by Goan artist Siddharth Kerkar. Kitschy lamps and artefacts in every corner, cat sculptures sit beside bottles at the ambiently-lit bar. A wooden staircase curves up to a private dining room and kitchen.

Cheese cake swirl and Caliente
Designed by architect Sumesh Menon, House of Paloma in Bandra, screams art collector’s room — expressive in decor and inviting at the same time. The 85-seater spread across 2900 sq ft is owned by trio of Bengaluru-based friends Prathik Shetty, Chethan Hegde, and Samarth Halli who own a few outlets of 1522 in Bengaluru and one in Mumbai.