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All Good Deli

QSR

2 Post-security

Gate-side in T2, All Good Deli is one of the faster food stops

All Good Deli sits airside in Terminal 2, past security, so you can stay close to international gates while you grab a quick bite. It runs as a QSR counter, set up for fast turnover rather than long meals. Expect mostly grab-and-go with some made-to-order items, aimed at passengers trying to eat within a 20–30 minute window before boarding.

Terminal 2 at BOM handles most international departures, and All Good Deli slots into that flow with sandwiches, snacks and coffee priced in the mid-range for the airport. You’ll pay more than in the city but less than at some of the full‑service restaurants in T2. Figure on a sandwich and drink landing somewhere in the ₹400–₹700 bracket, depending on what you pick.

The menu skews to simple deli basics: cold sandwiches, wraps, maybe a grilled option, plus chips and bottled drinks from the fridge. It behaves like a standard QSR, so expect food to be ready in under 10 minutes in normal conditions. If your flight from T2 boards in the early morning bank (around 02:00–05:00), options in the pier can thin out; check that All Good Deli’s lights are on before walking down from your gate.

There isn’t much seating directly attached to the counter, so most people just carry food back to the nearest cluster of chairs by their gate, often around the 70s and 80s gate zones. Card payments are widely accepted, and prices ring up in rupees even for foreign cards, so you don’t need leftover cash. Portion sizes are more snack‑than‑meal, so plan on adding a second item if you’ve got a 7–10 hour long‑haul ahead.

Tip: if boarding for your T2 flight starts in 30 minutes or less, skip hunting around the terminal and use All Good Deli for a quick sandwich and water, then eat at the gate while watching the last‑call screens.

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