I’ve been wanting to try Indian food for the longest time so I chose this location to be my very first. Restaurant was packed and seemed to be very clean. I thought the décor was very nice. I really can’t remember what I ordered but the pic is posted below. The chicken Tikka(reddish chicken shown) was very dry and wasn’t fresh. The goat(brown stew shown) was very nice. Naan bread was okay so was the rest of the food. I also didn’t find the food to be that spicy at all but I’m used to eating very spicy food. Overall I would say the food was nothing spectacular which is surprising because if I thought if one particular food would knock my socks off it would be Indian food. Service was excellent, my server was very happy to explain all the different foods on my plate. I don’t think I’ll be back as though as I want to try other places. I think I will try Tandoori buffet as I will get to try many different dishes for one price.
Tanya O.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
I love this place! Their shrimp curry is delicious. The sauce is flavourful and full of vegetables, and the shrimp itself is perfectly cooked. The naan is great too, and you get a few big pieces with every meal. Can’t wait to go again and try some of their vegetarian options.
Taz M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Usually I don’t really eat much Indian food, but this is a rare case, and I’d say it was a good experience. My bro and I came with a friend, and they had a good experience last time. Came on a Sunday around 7pm and it was fairly quiet, guessing long weekend affects business. Their menu had decent choices, from vegan ppl, to vegetarian, and protein and different curries. You can choose if you want rice or naan with your curries, we did a half n half. My bro and I got the butter chicken. Creamy and mild, and the chicken was boneless and skinless which is nice. The rice grains are long, like your pinky finger nail size long which is still rice, but unusual for me. The naan was very light, buttery, and pillow soft, and not dry overcooked charred and burnt. It was a nice enjoyable naan with curry. The service is alright, even though it was fairly quiet, we’d still have to flag down server for some stuff. I’m not sure if all Bombay Bhel is this quality, but this location is good. And they have large seating capacity available should you be interested in bringing big groups, but not sure if they have enough staff to prepare and help you well. The meal was about $ 15 pp, which is decent for dinner I’d say.
Rajeshwar S.
Place rating: 4 Waterloo, Canada
This has been my favorite restaurant for last 6 – 7 years in Canada. Awesome food. Papdi chaat, thali, kadahi paneer, garlic naan, speed of service — everything is just amazing!
Elizabeth H.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I love this place. We’ve been going to Bombay Bhel for a few years now, and I love everything. The appetizers are amazing– the pani poori is sooo good! The paneer is excellent, I highly recommend the tikka paneer. I’ve been off meat lately and there are so many good vegetarian options. My husband always does the same thing– biriyani. It’s pretty great. The service is excellent. We have eaten in the restaurant a few times and enjoy the staff, but the convenience of phone ordering for pickup really what keeps us coming back. The phone service is super convenient.
Ash L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
The restaurant’s décor was nice. The food was quite filling even tho, each dish portion was small. Tasted good. Nice services. I had chicken tikka masala, curry goat, and papri chaat.
Victoria D.
Place rating: 4 Yonge and Eglinton, Toronto, Canada
We came here with a large group of family on a Friday evening. The staff was very accommodating of our group, especially since we arrived at different times. All of the food was all delicious, but the paneer tikka was A-Mazing! Best paneer I’ve ever tasted. I had to stop myself from eating more because I knew we still had several courses coming. Do yourself a favour and order it! yum yum yum.
Soumil P.
Place rating: 4 Old Toronto, Canada
One of the best customer service ever provided. Food was served hot and the service was quick. Taste was fresh, no complaints. Definitely will recommend. Décor felt exotic, place was clean.
Ashna S.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
The taste of the food at this place is good and the portion sizes are decent, but not good enough to allow me to ignore the terrible service that comes with it. I arrived when it wasn’t too crowded and yet to get any sort of service seemed impossible. I was literally waving my arms around for some sort of attention. No one came to refill our glasses of water or take our order, and I also noticed that they give complimentary pappadums to all their customers, but not to us. I got extremely frustrated. On top of that the servers finally approached us with a total lack of enthusiasm, as if they were forced to do their job. I ordered the baigan bhartha, which was good and my brother got the thali. All of it was good, but not amazing. I have definitely had better in a place that also has great service. I don’t think I would go here again, unless I here that they have re-trained their staff.
Nikki A.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Whenever I want to eat indian food, this is my go to restaurant! I have been coming here for over 10 years now and always leave satisfied after every visit. The owner is really nice and if he is there, he will come and ask how you are liking the food. The service is pretty good, never had to wait too long for any meal. My favourite is the chicken biryani which comes with chicken, rice and onions. The dessert options are a bit limited, but overall they have many options including a veg and non veg thali which is rare to find these days. Pricing is also very reasonable and the restaurant itself is very clean, which is also a plus.
Peter K.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I just moved into this neighbourhood and we stopped in this evening as I needed to satisfy my craving for Indian cuisine. Lots of parking, entered and we were greeted and seated promptly. We didn’t wait long at all and our order was taken. We started off by ordering the vegetable Samosa for an appetizer. The waiter returned shortly thereafter and informed us that they were out of vegetable Samosas they only had the beef ones. Fair enough we ordered three and then three more, they were on the smaller side but very tasty. Main course was Chicken Tikka Masala and Butter Chicken with a side of rice and the garlic Naan all of which were very well prepared and tasty. The Chicken Tikka Masala had a very nice kick to it which leads to my one gripe, I had to constantly hunt the waiter down and ask for more water, a pitcher or a refill check now and then would be much appreciated. All in all a pretty good dining experience, dinner for two was 41 dollars plus tip. Seeing as I’m in the neighbourhood now I will definitely go back.
Mandy U.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Like this resto for butter chicken, eggplant, tandoori shrimp, vindaloo beef, samosa, pakora, naan Take out is akways good and filling Portions are small but seems fair price
Karmen Y.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
This is a decent place for Indian, though I’m definitely no expert(thus I can’t comment on whether other places have much better prices/portions). Among the 3 dishes we ordered and naan, I didn’t find myself stuffed so… it’s possible portions are smaller. However, flavor was intact and I was happy with the food. It was vegetarian night for me, so we ordered Malai Kofta(cottage cheese and potatoes in a tomatoey sauce), Aloo Gobi(curried cauliflower), and Palak Paneer(cottage cheese with curried spinach). I was a fan of all dishes, but Malai Kofta was my favourite!(I think Paneer Makhni would taste quite similar and also as good but did not try this) Atmosphere was very comfortable for an intimate dining setting, and service was attentive. I think this is not a bad place for some good Indian food with friends or as a date!
K A.
Place rating: 3 Vaughan, Canada
Visited this location yesterday after business meeting. Clean place. Dal makhni and Bhel Puri was good. My first time with bhel puri. Tandoori chicken was kinda full grown aged chicken piece. Over all good impression. Gulab Jaman was hot and tasty. Bit pricey though.
George S.
Place rating: 4 Staten Island, NY
Went here late Friday night. It was very busy but we had to wait only 10 mins to be seated. I ordered the butter chicken and samosas, while others in my group ordered other meat and veggie entrées. Both the butter chicken and samosas were very good. The portion size was abit small compared to other restaurants but I think it was just right. Service was fast and efficient, and the restaurant had a Buddhist feel to it. Will go back next time I’m in the Toronto area.
Hans K.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
SMALLESTPORTIONSIZES I HAVEEVERSEENINMYLIFE! Let me give you the run down: I went here with a party of 6, we ordered the Butter Chicken, Chana Masla, Palak Paneer, Shrimp Masla, 10 naans, and 2 rices. The total bill came out to be $ 90 + tip. Each dish was about $ 13. Now let me tell you about these portion sizes. Each dish came in a SMALL soup bowl definitely not enough for 1 person. We were ALL in disbelief when we received our food. Supposedly the take-out sizes are 3x bigger but when you eat in the sizes are smaller because«you are using our facilities». My plate minus the naan looked like a small sampler dish. I was able to get maybe 3 or 4 spoonfuls of rice and 2 spoonfuls of each of the 4 dishes we had ordered. THATSIT! We had to fill up on naan to get full, but to spend $ 100 in total to fill up on bread was the MOSTUNSATISFACTORY dining experience I have had! AVOIDEATINGINLIKETHEPLAGUE. I wish I had taken pictures of the food but if I had all the food would have already been eaten. Food Quality 3.5÷5, Service 1/5, Portion sizes 0/5, Price 1⁄5
Alex L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Walking into this restaurant I had high hopes and an unbearable desire for butter chicken. I ordered the butter chicken, some garlic naan and some rice and a bottle of red wine. Everything looked appetizing and tasted even better. It is one of the more expensive Indian restaurants, at least for butter chicken anyways. But it was worth it. The service I received was short of perfect. The servers are all dressed up, to give the feeling of class and they’re nice too. Servers are always walking around making sure you’re doing okay. The atmosphere was nice and relaxing, they have couches with pillows on it which made me just wanna fall asleep after my meal. All and all, I would recommend this restaurant to anyone trying to satisfy their butter chicken craving.
Jen I.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
I don’t know a lot(read: anything) about Indian food, but we had a friend order and bring an indian feast of dishes from this Bombay Bhel. I really enjoyed everything that we got! I don’t really have much to compare it to, but everything was fresh and nothing had any weird bits or pieces in it where you’re mid-bite and you think«w…t…f was that?» I tried the butter chicken, beef vindaloo, pakoras, a rice/beef dish, fresh and fried naan bread, and a few other items I’m sure I’m forgetting. Everything was very flavourful and for someone who was hesitant to try this meal, I’m glad I did. The restaurant doesn’t open until 1pm on Sundays, but they allowed us to call in our order the night before and had it ready for 1pm when they opened. Pretty nice of them to do that. It’s the little things!
Sarah L.
Place rating: 2 Saint Louis, MO
I came here for lunch last week with my family and was really looking forward to this place as I had heard it was really great. We all ordered different dishes: the veg. thali, nonveg thali, butter chicken, and saag lamb curry. Overall, the best dish was definitely the butter chicken, it was tasty and had a nice creamy curry. The thali was not that impressive — the dahl mackhani was just average and the goat curry was not cooked well — the goat was not tender. The naans were nice, fresh, and crispy. I wish I would have been able to go to the buffet, as maybe I just needed more of a selection of food. Overall, like I said, I wasn’t impressed and I’m sure I could have found some better Indian food somewhere else in the city.
Jacinta K.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Come on B. B, how is it you started off with linens an now brown paper lines your tables as if we are at jack astors. Why does the tandoori chicken come with ketchup packets. Where is the class. Came here after a long time this week for my bro’s bday. We ordered a spectrum of things, from lamb korma, to seafood curry. The puri’s were good, and the food was AVG. So they don’t have dessert other than ice cream and ladoos… lame. I would come here for a quick bite but why bother when Saravaana Bhavan is in the plaza beside this… Nicely designed décor though, cool waterfall wall with statues. But again… why construction paper instead of table clothes. I cant take this place seriously anymore.