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Foodies in the country's financial capital can now savour dinner on terraces of restaurants with a spectacular view of coastline and sky in backdrop, as BMC Commissioner Ajoy Mehta on Thursday gave the permission to eateries to operate such facilities.
After going through all aspects of allowing open eateries, Mehta gave his nod, but with certain caveats, to operate rooftop restaurants, a senior civic official said.
These restaurants will operate till late night, though exact timings till which they can function are yet to be decided.
Earlier, different bodies in the country's richest municipal corporation had sought permission for open air restaurants in the city, known for its vibrant night life.
With a view to boost the hospitality industry and to revive the night life of the megapolis, the BMC in November 2012 started framing a policy for giving official licences to rooftop restaurants.
Rais Sheikh of Samajwdi Party, who backed the move since the beginning, said, "We are happy with it. It has been our plea to unlock the huge potential that terraces offer by allowing them to be operated as leisure or recreational spaces".
Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) has also welcomed the move.