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Bombay Palace | Marble Arch London
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Bombay Palace first flung open its doors to Connaught Street in 1981 and is one of eight branches around the world, including outposts in Beverley Hills and Hyderabad.
Bombay Palace is well patronised by the local community, who come here for Indian cooking with a level of care and attention above the high street norm.
We start with a selection of traditional street snacks including golgappa puri, small round crispy shells to be filled with flavoured water and popped whole into the mouth – always a dicey experience for fear of spluttering contents onto the tablecloth – but no less delicious for it.
Seekh kebabs are a hit, having enough fat to remain moist, and strength of flavour to stand up to spice.
The surprise win however is the chicken, beautifully marinated in yoghurt, ginger and citrus, it has been sliced on top to encourage even cooking, avoiding the dryness which often plagues this preparation.
Bombay Palace in Earlsdon, Coventry, 2 For 1 Discount Meals ...
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Award winning Bombay Palace Indian Restaurant was first established in 1980.
Their aim is to provide an extra special dining experience in which to sample some of the best a la carte Indian Cuisine and traditional authentic curry in Earlsdon, Coventry.
The menu here takes you on a journey across the different regions of Indian subcontinent to present a superb combination of vibrant dishes.
So go and sample the taste of heaven when you visit the Bombay Palace Restaurant in Coventry!
The 241 discount is only available to bookings of x 2 people at any one time.
Bombay Palace Restaurant in Northampton, 2 For 1 Discount Meals ...
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Enjoy a meal at Bombay Palace, tempted by an unrivalled range of authentic & imaginative fusion dishes.
Their approach to healthy cooking means that they never use any artificial colouring and they try to minimize additives in their dishes, and don’t use any GM products.
Enjoy your meal in the knowledge that you are a valued diner.
Please Note: As per tastecard rules, discount is only available on the restaurant menu and not takeaway.
please note rice is not part of a meal unless stated and isn't included as part of the discount.
Restaurant review: Bombay Palace, Connaught Village, London W2
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It’s more about bbq’d food flavoured with generous doses of herbs, tandoori dishes and sometimes creamy marinades.
He then created the dishes at the Bombay Palace in Kuala Lumpur for some eight years.
These came with Tarka Dal, a lentil dish tempered with cumin, chopped onion, ginger and garlic and Paak Paner – cottage cheese cooked with creamed spinach, cumin seeds and garlic.
I went for this because I am a chicken fan and this was a dish of chicken morsels in white butter, cream and tomato gravy.
Tube: Nearest tube station is Marble Arch Bus: Numbers 13, 27 and 205 stops nearby Per head: £30 Find out more: Bombay Palace You may also enjoy reading: Top 10 street foods of Northern India
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It is part of an international chain of eight branches.
Channa masala had chickpeas that had good texture and pleasant spicing (12/20) though an aloo gobi was less good, the vegetables having an odd, powdery texture in places (9/20).
When we arrived we gave our names for the reservation but the meet-and-greet person looked baffled; there were few other diners so it was not an issue.
It was a quiet Sunday evening with just a few other diners, but even the overly loud muzak playing could not distract from two of the managers having a blazing row with one another in the middle of the dining room (they seemed to patch things up later).
When we finished our main courses the dishes sat there uncleared, while two distinctly under-employed waitresses chatted to each other a few yards away.
Bombay Palace - Paddington, London, Paddington. Book now!
With locations all over the world, from Beverly Hills to Kuala Lumpur, Bombay Palace is a high-end Indian restaurant winning over the hearts of international curry connoisseurs.
With chic, contemporary decor complemented with chandeliers, Bombay Palace is raising the bar for Indian cuisine in London, with its restaurant located on Connaught Street in Paddington.
Begin your meal with some Indian street food favourites like the gol guppe (hollow crisp poori filled with tangy, spicy chutneys), before moving on to a time-tested favourite like the Goan fish curry, nalli gosht (succulent lamb shanks simmered with browned onions, black cardamom and spices) or the veggie-friendly paneer mutter.
A favourite among London’s spice seekers when looking for somewhere special to dine, spaces at Bombay Palace are limited.