Hidden in the winding lanes of Aizawl, Groovy Bites fuses Mizo soul with pan-Indian spice, turning every meal into a cross-country train ride on a single plate. From bamboo-shoot pork to butter-chicken tacos, the kitchen remixes regional classics without losing their roots, proving that India’s restaurant revolution now pulses strongest in the hills of Mizoram.

70, Chanmari Rd, Chaltlang, Aizawl, Mizoram 796007, India
+91 93665 34452
Groovy Bites on Chanmari Road, Aizawl, is a compact café that punches above its 4.3-star weight with punchy Indo-fusion small plates—think smoked pork baos and bamboo-shoot pesto pasta—served in a neon-lit room where Mizo indie playlists drown out the clatter from the open kitchen; service is brisk, prices gentle, and the only real drawback is the single shared table that fills fast on weekend nights.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
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Where exactly is Groovy Bites located in Aizawl?
Groovy Bites sits at 70, Chanmari Road, Chaltlang, a short hop from the main town centre; the 4.3-star restaurant is easy to spot and offers parking nearby, so most locals simply tell the cab driver “Chanmari Road” and you’ll arrive in under ten minutes from anywhere in Aizawl.
Can I reserve a table by phone?
Yes, ring +91 93665 34452 between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.; the staff will hold your table for 15 minutes past the booked time, and on weekends they strongly recommend calling at least two hours ahead because walk-ins often face a short wait.
Does Groovy Bites serve only Mizo food or other cuisines as well?
While the menu celebrates Mizo comfort staples like bamboo-shoot pork and smoked beef, it also folds in pan-Indian and Indo-Chinese favourites—think butter chicken and chilli garlic noodles—so vegetarians and spice-wary guests still leave happy.
Is the restaurant child-friendly and does it have Wi-Fi?
Groovy Bites is child-friendly with high-chairs and milder “kids’ plates” on request, yet Wi-Fi is currently not advertised, so plan to use your mobile data if you need to stay connected while you dine.
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