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Tomba Kitchen (Manipuri Cuisine)
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Nearby attractions
Dave & Buster's
1st Floor, Mantri Avenue, KHB Games Village, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India
Nearby restaurants
Maven Kitchen
1st floor, 163, Ejipura Main Rd, Viveknagar Further Extension, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
V.S. Garden Bar And Restaurant
Shop No. 162, Ejipura Main Rd, Viveknagar Further Extension, Viveknagar, Gowda Muniswamy Garden, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
Dolphin Sea Food
18, Viveknagar Further Extension, Gowda Muniswamy Garden, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
Ambur Biryani
149, Ejipura Main Rd, Gowda Muniswamy Garden, Viveka Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
New Punjabi Restaurant
50, 5th Cross, 7th Main, Vivek Nagar, Extension, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
Sunburn Union
passport office, Mantri Avenue, next to Koramangala, KHB Games Village, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India
Momo Rice Noodles
1/7, Srinivagilu Mainv Road, Ejipura, Viveka Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
Zafraan Kitchen
82, 80 Feet Rd, Rajendra Nagar, Adugodi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
McDonald's
Mantri Avenue, KHB Games Village, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India
SRI ANNAPOORNESHWARI HOTEL
26/1, Vellariyamman Street, opp. Canara Bank, Vannarpet, Yerappa Garden, Neelasandra, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
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Regenta Inn Grand Koramangala
No:3, 80 Feet Rd, near 91 Spring Board, opposite Indoor stadium, Koramangala 8th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India
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21, Ejipura Main Rd, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
OYO Shree Mookambika Guest House Near Sri Someshwara Swami Temple
58, 5th Main Rd, Mallappa Reddy Layout, Venkataswami Layout, Adugodi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
OYO Flagship 16142 Passport Office Koramangala
32, 5th Main Rd, K C, Mallappa Reddy Layout, Koramangala 8th Block, Adugodi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
BNGV Grandeur Hotel & Banquets
Builders' NGV Club, National Games Housing Complex, KHB, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
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Tomba Kitchen (Manipuri Cuisine)

29/1, Ejipura Main Rd, viveknagar post, Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India
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attractions: Dave & Buster's, restaurants: Maven Kitchen, V.S. Garden Bar And Restaurant, Dolphin Sea Food, Ambur Biryani, New Punjabi Restaurant, Sunburn Union, Momo Rice Noodles, Zafraan Kitchen, McDonald's, SRI ANNAPOORNESHWARI HOTEL
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Featured dishes

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Chicken Thali
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Boil Pork Thali
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Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali
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Tharoi Thali
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Naga Red Chilli Pork
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Chilli Pork
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Fish Fry
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Pork Sausage
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Barbecue Chicken
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Grill Pork Ribs
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Naga Red Chilli Pork
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Smoked Pork With Bamboo Shoot
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Pork Curry
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Pork Boil
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Maringkha
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Duck Curry
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Tharoi Thongba
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Chicken Curry
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Boil Chicken
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Chamthong [Kangshoi]
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Fish Curry

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Nearby attractions of Tomba Kitchen (Manipuri Cuisine)

Dave & Buster's

Dave & Buster's

Dave & Buster's

4.6

(274)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Tomba Kitchen (Manipuri Cuisine)

Maven Kitchen

V.S. Garden Bar And Restaurant

Dolphin Sea Food

Ambur Biryani

New Punjabi Restaurant

Sunburn Union

Momo Rice Noodles

Zafraan Kitchen

McDonald's

SRI ANNAPOORNESHWARI HOTEL

Maven Kitchen

Maven Kitchen

4.6

(574)

$$

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V.S. Garden Bar And Restaurant

V.S. Garden Bar And Restaurant

3.7

(418)

$

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Dolphin Sea Food

Dolphin Sea Food

4.0

(7)

Open until 8:30 PM
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Ambur Biryani

Ambur Biryani

4.0

(10)

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Akilan SundaramAkilan Sundaram
"Authentic, Unique, Polite Staff, and Moderately Priced." Food: This place serves authentic North-East Indian (Manipuri) cuisine. The food is quite unique, that's for sure. There are a few elements of Naga cuisine here as well! We ordered Shrimp Fry, Pork Sausage, Ngari and Uarok, Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali, and Fish Thali. We also did try their Tharoi Thongba. Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali: Comes with Eromba (Fermented Dry Fish and Mashed Vegetables), Shingju (Salad), Uti Thongba (Green Peas Curry), and Chamthong (Stew). The pork however was full of fat which was a little disappointing. Eromba isn't for everyone either. It is a bit spicy and the fermented taste could be difficult to get used to for certain people. Uti Thongba is a very pleasant green peas curry, quite tasty! Shingju is like any other salad but a bit spicy. Chamthong is basically a vegetable stew, quite subtle in flavour. Ngari and Uarok is basically Fermented Dry Fish and King Chilli Pickle. It is the spiciest thing I have ever eaten. King Chilli is also called Ghost Pepper and is at the top in terms of hotness by Scoville Heat Units (SHU). It tasted very weird to me and couldn't complete it at all! Shrimp (Khazing) Fry was difficult to eat because we had to remove all the inedible parts of the shrimps by ourselves. Tharoi Thongba is basically snail curry (and snails tasted a bit like clams to me) and I didn't really find it very enjoyable. It was unique and interesting certainly but not something very delectable. Ambience: Very simple, nothing fancy. Quite a chill place. However, the area around the restaurant is quite dirty. Service: Polite staff but quite slow in service! Price: Moderately priced. Summary: If you would like to try some authentic North-East Indian food (Manipuri, Naga cuisines), go for this place!
AKASH GHOSALAKASH GHOSAL
This is one of the rarest places in Bangalore serving authentic manipuri style food. I had ordered: 1. Smoked pork thali: which came with rice, singju (a salad), a few other sides including Eromba (made from fermented fish and was very spicy), a comforting soup and a bowl full of smoked pork curry. All the dishes were new to me, very flavourful. They were given in very good quantities. Almost felt like one thali can be shared by two light eaters. 2. Chilli pork: tasted similar to the normal chilli chicken that we have, only that chicken was replaced by pork. Was tasty and the quantity was also enough. Can't complain much. 3. Pork noodles: again, similar to any hakka noodles available, only that pork was added to it. This was also good in taste and enough for one person. 4. Passion fruit and strawberry orange mocktails: both were good and refreshing to have. I also ordered the following for takeaway. 5. Tharoi: snail curry. It was definitely a new thing for me. But not very impressed with it. Though the quantity was huge. 6. Smoked pork curry: similar to the one in the thali. Flavorful and a little spicy. Some pork pieces were chewy while some were soft. The service is not bad. The lady who served us knew the ingredients and everything very well and explained me about them because I was a newbie. Prices were definitely economical. The place is a little small though. Not sure how they manage crowds at peak hours. Overall, if you think about trying authentic manipuri cuisine, this place wouldn't disappoint.
Ratnadeep Mitra PhotographyRatnadeep Mitra Photography
I recently visited Tomba Kitchen for the first time a recommendation from a member in a Northeast WhatsApp group in Bangalore. The restaurant has a lot of potential but there are a few areas that definitely needs improvement. Firstly, the service left much to be desired. After placing our order, we waited for about 20 minutes for the food to arrive which would have been manageable if we had been informed of the expected preparation time upfront. Unfortunately the rice was served much earlier and got cold by the time Chicken curry was brought to the table. This kind of delay impacts the overall experience and a simple heads-up from the staff would go a long way in managing expectations. Portion sizes were good but the seasoning was inconsistent. Some items were overly spicy or salty, to the point that I couldn't finish them. In summary, it was an average experience. The food had potential but I’d recommend they work on service speed and seasoning balance.
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"Authentic, Unique, Polite Staff, and Moderately Priced." Food: This place serves authentic North-East Indian (Manipuri) cuisine. The food is quite unique, that's for sure. There are a few elements of Naga cuisine here as well! We ordered Shrimp Fry, Pork Sausage, Ngari and Uarok, Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali, and Fish Thali. We also did try their Tharoi Thongba. Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali: Comes with Eromba (Fermented Dry Fish and Mashed Vegetables), Shingju (Salad), Uti Thongba (Green Peas Curry), and Chamthong (Stew). The pork however was full of fat which was a little disappointing. Eromba isn't for everyone either. It is a bit spicy and the fermented taste could be difficult to get used to for certain people. Uti Thongba is a very pleasant green peas curry, quite tasty! Shingju is like any other salad but a bit spicy. Chamthong is basically a vegetable stew, quite subtle in flavour. Ngari and Uarok is basically Fermented Dry Fish and King Chilli Pickle. It is the spiciest thing I have ever eaten. King Chilli is also called Ghost Pepper and is at the top in terms of hotness by Scoville Heat Units (SHU). It tasted very weird to me and couldn't complete it at all! Shrimp (Khazing) Fry was difficult to eat because we had to remove all the inedible parts of the shrimps by ourselves. Tharoi Thongba is basically snail curry (and snails tasted a bit like clams to me) and I didn't really find it very enjoyable. It was unique and interesting certainly but not something very delectable. Ambience: Very simple, nothing fancy. Quite a chill place. However, the area around the restaurant is quite dirty. Service: Polite staff but quite slow in service! Price: Moderately priced. Summary: If you would like to try some authentic North-East Indian food (Manipuri, Naga cuisines), go for this place!
Akilan Sundaram

Akilan Sundaram

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This is one of the rarest places in Bangalore serving authentic manipuri style food. I had ordered: 1. Smoked pork thali: which came with rice, singju (a salad), a few other sides including Eromba (made from fermented fish and was very spicy), a comforting soup and a bowl full of smoked pork curry. All the dishes were new to me, very flavourful. They were given in very good quantities. Almost felt like one thali can be shared by two light eaters. 2. Chilli pork: tasted similar to the normal chilli chicken that we have, only that chicken was replaced by pork. Was tasty and the quantity was also enough. Can't complain much. 3. Pork noodles: again, similar to any hakka noodles available, only that pork was added to it. This was also good in taste and enough for one person. 4. Passion fruit and strawberry orange mocktails: both were good and refreshing to have. I also ordered the following for takeaway. 5. Tharoi: snail curry. It was definitely a new thing for me. But not very impressed with it. Though the quantity was huge. 6. Smoked pork curry: similar to the one in the thali. Flavorful and a little spicy. Some pork pieces were chewy while some were soft. The service is not bad. The lady who served us knew the ingredients and everything very well and explained me about them because I was a newbie. Prices were definitely economical. The place is a little small though. Not sure how they manage crowds at peak hours. Overall, if you think about trying authentic manipuri cuisine, this place wouldn't disappoint.
AKASH GHOSAL

AKASH GHOSAL

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I recently visited Tomba Kitchen for the first time a recommendation from a member in a Northeast WhatsApp group in Bangalore. The restaurant has a lot of potential but there are a few areas that definitely needs improvement. Firstly, the service left much to be desired. After placing our order, we waited for about 20 minutes for the food to arrive which would have been manageable if we had been informed of the expected preparation time upfront. Unfortunately the rice was served much earlier and got cold by the time Chicken curry was brought to the table. This kind of delay impacts the overall experience and a simple heads-up from the staff would go a long way in managing expectations. Portion sizes were good but the seasoning was inconsistent. Some items were overly spicy or salty, to the point that I couldn't finish them. In summary, it was an average experience. The food had potential but I’d recommend they work on service speed and seasoning balance.
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Reviews of Tomba Kitchen (Manipuri Cuisine)

4.2
(443)
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4.0
3y

"Authentic, Unique, Polite Staff, and Moderately Priced."

Food: This place serves authentic North-East Indian (Manipuri) cuisine. The food is quite unique, that's for sure. There are a few elements of Naga cuisine here as well! We ordered Shrimp Fry, Pork Sausage, Ngari and Uarok, Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali, and Fish Thali. We also did try their Tharoi Thongba.

Smoked Pork Bamboo Shoot Thali: Comes with Eromba (Fermented Dry Fish and Mashed Vegetables), Shingju (Salad), Uti Thongba (Green Peas Curry), and Chamthong (Stew). The pork however was full of fat which was a little disappointing. Eromba isn't for everyone either. It is a bit spicy and the fermented taste could be difficult to get used to for certain people. Uti Thongba is a very pleasant green peas curry, quite tasty! Shingju is like any other salad but a bit spicy. Chamthong is basically a vegetable stew, quite subtle in flavour.

Ngari and Uarok is basically Fermented Dry Fish and King Chilli Pickle. It is the spiciest thing I have ever eaten. King Chilli is also called Ghost Pepper and is at the top in terms of hotness by Scoville Heat Units (SHU). It tasted very weird to me and couldn't complete it at all!

Shrimp (Khazing) Fry was difficult to eat because we had to remove all the inedible parts of the shrimps by ourselves.

Tharoi Thongba is basically snail curry (and snails tasted a bit like clams to me) and I didn't really find it very enjoyable. It was unique and interesting certainly but not something very delectable.

Ambience: Very simple, nothing fancy. Quite a chill place. However, the area around the restaurant is quite dirty.

Service: Polite staff but quite slow in service!

Price: Moderately priced.

Summary: If you would like to try some authentic North-East Indian food (Manipuri, Naga cuisines), go...

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4.0
3y

This is one of the rarest places in Bangalore serving authentic manipuri style food. I had ordered: Smoked pork thali: which came with rice, singju (a salad), a few other sides including Eromba (made from fermented fish and was very spicy), a comforting soup and a bowl full of smoked pork curry. All the dishes were new to me, very flavourful. They were given in very good quantities. Almost felt like one thali can be shared by two light eaters. Chilli pork: tasted similar to the normal chilli chicken that we have, only that chicken was replaced by pork. Was tasty and the quantity was also enough. Can't complain much. Pork noodles: again, similar to any hakka noodles available, only that pork was added to it. This was also good in taste and enough for one person. Passion fruit and strawberry orange mocktails: both were good and refreshing to have. I also ordered the following for takeaway. Tharoi: snail curry. It was definitely a new thing for me. But not very impressed with it. Though the quantity was huge. Smoked pork curry: similar to the one in the thali. Flavorful and a little spicy. Some pork pieces were chewy while some were soft.

The service is not bad. The lady who served us knew the ingredients and everything very well and explained me about them because I was a newbie.

Prices were definitely economical.

The place is a little small though. Not sure how they manage crowds at peak hours.

Overall, if you think about trying authentic manipuri cuisine, this place...

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1.0
1y

I frequently order from this restaurant online because the food is authentic and delicious. It’s one of the best places for North East cuisine. I’ve visited the restaurant twice. On my first visit, there was a young girl serving who had some communication difficulties, but she managed to understand my order, and I had a pleasant experience.

However, my recent visit on November 6th didn’t go as well. Since I was nearby, I decided to stop by and ordered the same thali as before. I mentioned that I had a meeting soon and requested quick service. Despite this, I ended up waiting for 41minutes. When I inquired, the staff brought out the food packed for takeaway, assuming I was there to pick it up. I explained that I wanted to eat in, but it felt like there was a communication gap. I also noticed that the staff seemed surprised to see me dining alone, which is normal for me as I often grab meals alone during office breaks.

And also staff’s attitude was disappointing. They seemed unfriendly, with no smile or warmth, almost as if I was an inconvenience. I always try to be friendly with restaurant staff, so it was discouraging to see that courtesy wasn’t reciprocated.

The food is still great, but the service and communication need improvement. I hope the restaurant can work on these areas to make the dine-in experience as enjoyable as the...

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