


Mowgli is all about how Indians eat at home and on their streets. She was born to feed the raw need Indians have for tiffins full of fresh bright intense flavour. Mowgli is not about the intimate, hushed dining experience. It is about the smash and grab zing of healthy, light, virtuosic herbs and spices. The simple dishes of a Mowgli menu are a million miles away from the curry stereotype. These dishes convey the truth that real Indian food is extremely healthy, often vegan and always packed with fresh flavour.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 234 High St, Lincoln LN2 1AT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1522 396240
Website: https://www.mowglistreetfood.com/restaurants/lincoln/
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Reviews
You’ve got to go
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You are not going out for dinner you are going out for a culinary experience
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An absolutely amazing way to celebrate our 3.5 years Anniversary ❤️
I booked this as a surprise for Lady Em as well as a night out in the beautiful city of Lincoln
The food was out of this world , the staff were super friendly and helpful, special thanks to Jonny and Leah for going that extra mile
We had the sharing menu, it was stunning, well prepared, presented and executed, totally awesome ❤️
A huge five stars from us
( we’ve already rebooked 24-12-25 )
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This is what they say online …..
Mowgli is a popular Indian street food restaurant located on High Street in Lincoln, known for its modern and chic decor and its focus on fresh, flavorful dishes served tapas-style. It offers a lively, non-traditional dining experience with a menu of street food sharers, tiffins, and unique items like Yoghurt Chat Bombs. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and is a popular spot for both casual and special occasions.
About the restaurant
Cuisine: Indian street food, with dishes described as “smash and grab” and full of “healthy, light, virtuosic herbs and spices”.
Menu: Features shareable tapas-style dishes, a “Street Food Sharer” menu, and tiffins. Signature items include Yoghurt Chat Bombs, Gunpowder Chicken, and Fenugreek Kissed Fries.
Atmosphere: Described as having a modern, chic decor and a relaxed, inviting ambiance, suitable for both casual meals and special occasions.
Dietary options: The restaurant is noted to be vegetarian-friendly, vegan-friendly, and Halal.
Location and hours
Address: 234 High Street, Lincoln, LN2 1AT.
Opening times:
Sunday – Thursday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM.
Friday & Saturday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM.
Additional information
Booking: You can book a table online or call the restaurant directly for larger groups.
The Mowgli Trust: A portion of the proceeds from the restaurant goes to The Mowgli Trust, which supports various charities.
Dog-friendly: The Lincoln location is dog-friendly.
Founder: The restaurant was founded by Nisha Katona, who is also a published author and food expert.
First impressions: the place looks like Wagamama and Ole Ole had a stylish Indian street-food baby and raised it under a blanket of fairy lights. Honestly, it’s stunning inside — twinkly lights everywhere, cosy vibes, and even **swing seats**. Yes, swings. Sadly, we behaved like responsible adults and sat on normal chairs, but the inner child was *itching*.
Food-wise, Mowgli is Indian street food tapas-style, so little dishes designed for sharing. The waiter explained this (very helpfully) and suggested 2–3 dishes per person. Being modest eaters, we went rogue: **one dish each**, plus bread and rice. And guess what? Perfectly full. Smug, even.
The food itself? Outstanding. Every bite was like my mouth had booked a Bollywood dance routine — flavours popping, spices mingling, joy happening. When we left, I still had a mouthful of dancing flavours doing the cha-cha.
Now, a tiny gripe (because no review is complete without one): despite the waiter popping back to our table multiple times, our empty glasses and bottles stayed put. Table space became… *creative*. Once the metal trays arrive, you’re playing culinary Tetris. Easily fixable, though.
Big bonus points for the **Mowgli Passport** — collect stamps at different restaurants and get £25 off after five. Genius. Dangerous, but genius.
Overall: beautiful setting, incredible food, great concept. I’ll 100% be back. Highly recommended for anyone who thinks, *“Ooooh, I fancy something tasty and different.”*
Spoiler: you do. Go.
Highly recommend!