Restaurant Bombay in Vienna is a delightful gem for lovers of Indian cuisine. Located in a convenient part of the city, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of India, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists.The ambiance is warm and inviting, with tasteful decor that sets the perfect mood for a relaxed dining experience. The menu is extensive, featuring a wide variety of dishes that cater to all tastes, from mild to spicy. Whether you're a fan of rich curries, flavorful biryanis, or succulent tandoori dishes, Restaurant Bombay has something to satisfy your cravings.One of the standout features of this restaurant is the quality of the food. Each dish is prepared with fresh ingredients and a perfect blend of spices, delivering an authentic and flavorful experience. The naan bread and samosas are particularly delicious, and the mango lassi is a refreshing treat.The service at Restaurant Bombay is excellent. The staff are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu, always ready to offer recommendations and ensure a pleasant dining experience. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the high quality of the food and service.Overall, Restaurant Bombay provides a wonderful dining experience that captures the essence of Indian cuisine.
I highly recommend for anyone seeking delicious, authentic Indian...
Read moreThis place is a hidden gem. We're very glad to have discovered it (through TheFork). Once you enter, the ambiance speaks for itself (candlelit dinner, enough said).
The staff were extremely kind and nice and really actively trying to make sure we have the best experience. Like, when my girlfriend like choked a bit and quietly coughed, within mere seconds we got served an extra glass of water without even asking. Amazing service.
The food is very high quality, exotic, genuine (I believe) and notably changed my overall opinion on raisins in food. Normally I'm not a fan of raisins added to things, but in Indian cuisine it actually really works, so the issue is not the raisins but how western cuisine fails to use them. Woosh.
This restaurant is definitely where I'd recommend going to try real Indian cuisine, and the price of our candlelit dinner was really great value as well. We'll be back. ^-^
PS. Definitely recommend trying the "mango lassi with...
Read moreDO NOT GO: Ordered the Bombay Plate for 2 persons, which took well over 50 minutes!! The restaurant was serving two large groups of Indians before and after we got our dish who didn't seem too pleased either.
The plate itself was huge (way too much rice) and the meat was substandard and super dry. Honestly, I only could identify chicken easily but couldn't really differentiate the rest (if it was not all chicken anyways). The taste was okayish but for a price of 27€ not sufficient at all. We ended up with a bill of 37€ (including a 1,5€ fee for cutlery, which was roughly half a century old) after more than 1.5 hours in the restaurant with a subtropical climate inside (which was the only authentic Indian experience).
Frankly, this restaurant is only able to survive by serving large tourist groups who won't come back anyways. There are two nice Pho places in the neighborhood which serve authentic Vietnamese food for half the...
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