Updated On: 08 July, 2025 07:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
The city - sliced, diced and served with a dash of sauce

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Graffiti featuring a Mumbai traffic policeman towers over bystanders near Sir JJ Marg Police Station as they await a Muharram procession to pass by

(From left to right) co-founders Raghav Simha, Jatin Talreja and Pragun Bajaj. Pic courtesy/Project Hum
It is time for a break for the Pali Hill-haunt of Project Hum. Having opened a new space in Versova in February, the culinary project announced a short break of services at the Bandra hub. “It is only a temporary closure for renovation. We are not moving anywhere,” assured co-founder Raghav Simha. Despite the new space, Simha shared, “We realised that we had been serving far more diners than we had planned for. There was a little wear and tear that needed addressing. We also wanted it to look as new as the Versova joint,” he added. With a focus on sustainable material, even in the renovation process, a coffee bar island and photos of farmers contributing to the plates, Project Hum will return to Bandra by the end of the month, he assured the diarist.