Mowgli Street Food Bold Street is a indian restaurant in Bold Street, Liverpool. Rated 4.6 stars from 3007 Google reviews. Known for staff who remember you and designed for sharing without waste. Best for group dinner and date night. Ranked #3 of 15 in Bold Street. Price range: £20–30.
Rankings updated April 2026
Mowgli Street Food Bold Street
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Top 3 in Bold Street
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Quick Verdict
Yes. Reviewers return repeatedly, praise the staff by name, and describe the food as exceptional — the kind of consistency that keeps a restaurant full on a Saturday night.
Book if you're after Indian street food in a relaxed group setting where you can share plates and cocktails without formality.
About Mowgli Street Food Bold Street
Mowgli Street Food on Bold Street is an Indian street food restaurant built around sharing small plates and cocktails. Walk in and you'll find a casual, cosy space that's full by dinner time — the kind of place that feels fun the moment you arrive. The menu leans into Indian street food style dishes (reviewers mention chat bombs, fries, and a scouse tiffin), designed for sharing rather than solo plates. Service is notably attentive: staff remember regulars, keep an eye on your table, and go beyond when something goes wrong. The vegetarian options are strong enough that meat-eaters don't notice what they're missing. Portions are modest — deliberate, so you can try multiple dishes across a table. Cocktails are a draw, and the tea selection gets specific mention. It's the kind of place where you book ahead on weekends, arrive hungry, and leave having tried 5 things instead of one.
What Stands Out
Staff who remember you
Multiple reviews name individual staff members (Craig, Tan, Ava, Lucia, Gilberto) and describe them as 'brilliant', 'amazing', and 'an absolutely sound fella'. One reviewer noted staff 'went beyond to make up for it' when an order hiccup occurred. Another praised a server for being 'attentive and helpful' during an anniversary meal.
Designed for sharing without waste
Reviewers consistently mention the sharer deal and small plates format. One noted 'The sharer deal would definitely be enough for 3 people', and another described portions as allowing you to 'try a bit of everything' without feeling heavy. The scouse tiffin gets specific praise for 'excellent value for money'.
Strong vegetarian range and cocktails
A reviewer stated 'Amazing vegetarian food and cocktails, couldn't ask for better.' The venue attributes list vegetarian options, cocktails, and tea selection as highlights. Chat bombs and fries are mentioned as flavourful dishes.
What Customers Say
Incredible atmosphere, Craig was an absolutely sound fella, food was incredible.
Amazing vegetarian food and cocktails, couldn't ask for better.
Overall, tasty food, relaxed vibe and worth a visit if you’re in the mood for something casual and different.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mowgli Street Food Bold Street
Yes. Brunch, lunch, and dinner reservations are recommended — the place usually has a wait on weekends. Book ahead to avoid standing around.
£20–30 per person. The sharer deal is sized for 3 people, so splitting a table works out cheaper than ordering individual plates.
It's casual and cosy, though it picks up. Reviewers mention it feels 'fun as soon as you walk in' and 'full of people'. Expect it to fill up by 8pm on a Saturday.
Yes. Reviewers specifically praise the vegetarian food, and the menu includes vegetarian options alongside small plates designed for sharing. One reviewer called it 'amazing vegetarian food'.
Chat bombs, fries, and the scouse tiffin often come up in reviews. The sharer menu works for trying multiple dishes — portions are modest by design so you can taste more.
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