Bombay Corner
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Indian, Vegetarian options
Bombay Corner, 61 & 61 A Nile St, London
Awards
Opening hours
10:30AM-10:30PM
- Sunday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Monday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Tuesday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Wednesday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Thursday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Friday 10:30AM-10:30PM
- Saturday 10:30AM-10:30PM
Hidden Indian Gem: Authentic Flavors Await
Tucked away like a secret spice vendor in a bustling Indian bazaar, Bombay Corner is a delightful testament to the culinary tapestry of India. As I walked through its not overly spacious space, the enticing aroma carried me along with anticipation. With flavors reminiscent of Holi's exuberance, each bite was like stepping into a scene from a busy Mumbai street. From crispy samosas and fresh Punjabi jalebi to a beautifully spiced masala chai, the menu offers a culinary journey that encapsulates the lively and aromatic spirit of Indian street food. The Bombay toastie and velvety butter chicken were stars, not merely dishes, delivering authenticity that whispered they were crafted by hands familiar with Mumbai's boulevards.The restaurant’s unpretentious charm extends beyond its food, encompassing its friendly staff, whose warmth adds a homey touch, engaging diners as warmly as if they were guests at a family table. Sure, portions might hew closer to tradition than abundance, but it’s a small compromise for the medley of authentic spices and zing. While the surroundings might benefit from added tidiness, as one can expect in a street-style setup, Bombay Corner hits the mark where it matters most — taste! Despite any quibbles over opening times or subtle ambiance tweaks, this eatery shines as a hidden gem, luring neighborhood wanderers with vibrant culinary panoramas. If Bombay nostalgias beckon, heed them and pay a visit; your tastebuds will embark on an exotic passage without leaving London. — Audrey Al Dente
How to get there
Bombay Corner, 61 & 61 A Nile St, London
London City Airport — 6.4 mi
Old Street - 458 yd