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5 Reviews on “Bombay Bistro”
Indian cuisine with extensive vegan selections and Hindu desserts. Place also features grocery items in the store section. Very delightful and satisfying to visit. The dosa itself is worth the visit to try if you haven’t had it before.
When you first enter, you are in a shop. To the right is jewelry and items for decore. To your left is grocery items/ spices along with adornments for holidays/the home and incense. Keep walking til you come to the back of chit chaat where all the magic happens…the food.
It’s a casual vibe so I felt comfortable. Soft music with lyrics was playing in the background. The menu is on the wall by the cash register, or you can grab a physical menu off the counter. The staff was very attentive and friendly, helping us navigate through the menu. Lots of variety when it comes to dosa. Everything my friend and I ordered was jammed packed with vegan deliciousness. I’m not a big cauliflower fan but I was today with their gobhi manchurian! Idly
/vada combo satisfied my cravings .The peanut chutney was good, the tomato chutney blessed my tastebuds, and the vegetables sambar warmed me up on this rainy day. I’m a dosa lover and we gobbled up the Karam dosa w/masala and the mysore dosai w/masala.
After you finish eating, you can be rung out for your meal up front if you decide to buy grocery items. The prices were affordable. This is the dosai spot for the 518. I’ll be back with more friends!
To the owner, I’m not sure if you’ve ever tasted pani puri, but it seems the chef at your restaurant definitely hasn’t. Despite claiming to serve Indian food, our experience was quite disappointing. Yesterday, we ordered pani puri and chole bhature. The chole bhature was passable, but the pani puri was a different story altogether. Instead of the traditional tangy and refreshing water, they served tamarind chutney, which was excessively sour. Attached are a few pictures for reference. I would advise against dining here as it felt like a waste of money.
*Review originally posted for the former restaurant (Chit Chat Cafe)* If you’re missing ghar ka khana and are hard pressed for time, definitely drop by and you will meet a lot of fellow Indians too. I’ve had the bhindi-roti, dosas, pav bhaji, idly-vada and pulaos. All of them are homely and delicious. Highly recommend!
The buffet here is perfect for having a little bit of this and a little bit of that. The employees are extremely nice and I enjoyed the food. They are under new ownership and making changes, so I expect that it will look different than the next time I go in. Very exciting to have them in the neighborhood where I work!