Bombay duck has the best vada pav in the city. It also offers wide variety of rice bowls which are filling and delicious. Do order the masala fries, for the cheese toast fans this place is heaven!
The rice bowls = awesomeness in every scoop. The Palak Paneer is my favorite and you can't go wrong with ANY of the appetizers. The only thing I'd skip is the naan as it tends to be a little dry.
If you’re in the mood for casual Bombay comfort food, order up a round of chaat-masala-seasoned fries and a “toastie” (a grilled cheese made with chicken, crab, aloo or the like). 자세히 보기
It's pretty hard to go wrong here - looove the chicken curry and palak paneer. Def get garlic naan if you're not on a date. Or if your date loves garlicky perfection as much as I do!
Amazing little restaurant with delicious indian food. I always have the 2 vada paos here. You MUST try them! Their mango lassi is also one of the best I have ever had!
This place is AWESOME (and the owner is incredibly friendly). BYOB for a little bit longer. Must-haves: Prawn Fry, Bombay Fish Curry, Chili Paneer + Chili Cheese Toasties. So delicious.
It was a full house and there was only one waiter. Waited forever for everything - to be seated, for our menus and food. Great curry - not the spicy kind - but you may want to opt for delivery.
The anda bhurji rice is almost as good as the one you get outside cooper (the gold standard for all anda bhurji, period) in Bombay! Its just pretty awesome.
Better than your average tomato curry-cream-sauce Indian joints, but the food is far from home-cooked good and the flavors leave much to be desired. The chai and roti are relatively legit, though.
Not a fan. Overpriced, cramped, uncomfortable backless seats, food not impressive. Garlic naan tastes like dry flatbread, paneer masala like canned cream of tomato soup. Spicy fries are ordinary.