From start to finish my experience was fantastic. The staff was very attentive and friendly. The food was so delicious. Try the sweet and sour eggplant as an appetizer.
Me and my boyfriend had a dinner date here a couple of days ago. A pleasant indian atmosphere welcomed us. Even though it's named "bombay Heights", it had bengali influences (paneer was spelled "ponir" in the menu Haha!). We had their vegetable soup, palak paneer, chapatis, kashmiri pulao. The soup was so creamy and delicious with fresh vegetables. Palak paneer tasted good but was a little sweet which is unconventional. The ghee filled kashmiri pulao (which was also sweet) tasted amazing but we couldn't eat much as it was already a heavy meal. We had a good time watching some bollywood music videos while eating, and these songs brought back some good memories. The staff were very cordial and they also served us complimentary rice pudding at the end. The lighting was just perfect (also perfect to click some amazing pictures with the pleasant ambience). All in all, it was a nice place with some really good Indian food that you ought to try next and maybe we'll go there sometime soon again! 😄
Great neighborhood eat.. Great value, great food
Indian food cherry popper. This was actually my first time ever having Indian food and I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. I had the tomato soup, along with the roasted eggplant with green onions and peas. Since I was new to this, I had no room to judge. The tomato soup was different than my taste buds expected, but it was a nice change. I especially loved that there weren't loads of condiments lining the tables; Indian tradition or just a reflection of the restaurants already vibrant flavors? The restaurant has very dim lighting, perfect for a date, which everyone there seemed to be on but myself. Albeit, I enjoyed my meal, and there was loads of food. The only thing I was put off by was that the roasted eggplant came in the form of a re-fried bean dish with a side of rice, and I was expecting more of a traditional eggplant platter, but that's just me having prejudgements about things i've never had.
I ordered the "daily special" where you get to choose one appetizer and one entrée from a shortened list. Of course, it was way too much food: pappadam on plate; malai kebab in aluminu
Really enjoyed the food here. Visiting from out of town and thought I’d try the local Indian. Fell in love with the lamb achari - I had it three times in the same week 😂 hope to be back in future.
I really appreciate the patience of the gentleman at the counter, he is definitely a multitasker , his aura was so good I wanted to dine in after I ordered. He even recommended a bread to go with the dish I ordered. But the food was delicious. I will be going to dine in very soon. Thank you so much🙏
Love this Indian restaurant. Food is always great when I eat there but make sure you are not in a hurry. You need at least 25 -30 minutes when ordering. So if you are in the mood for Indian curry, make sure you order way before you start getting hungry.
Is a really great place! Is not the first time I come here, gentle service, great flavor and very fair price! At midday you get 25%off and they invite me a super delicious desert! It was like rice and milk but maybe with some mango flavor I am not sure.
I ate butter chicken, their naan bread and the pani poori is super crispy and delicious as appetizer.
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(Delivery review) Incredible deal for really solid food, highly recommend!
Their daily special comes with so much, and it was all packaged really securely, which I appreciate. I love that they include rice and naan with the special, and all the chutneys with the order as well. This is my new go to for Indian food, super happy with this place
Despite the very downtrodden appearance from the street (honestly, you'd think the place has been abandoned!) the welcoming wooden interior is a nice surprise, with Indian tapestries and cultural touches everywhere. Most of the dishes we've had have been excellent, including the veggie samosa and onion fritters for starters, the mouthwatering and fragrantly spiced lamb korma, the tender, juicy salmon tandoori on a sizzling platter served with spinach. The chicken 65 was nice and spicy. The lamb vindaloo was disappointing compared to what I've had elsewhere. The lamb is top notch and tender, but the sauce was simply too bland. The chicken Tikka masala is very good. The naan with melted butter and hot to the table is the perfect thing to soak up the sauces.
I highly recommend Bombay Heights.
I’ve tried dozens of Indian spots throughout Brooklyn, nothing was “the” spot. Then I ate here….and it’s the only Indian food I ever want to eat again. I’m writing this while getting over being sick, so I ordered takeout, where there wasn’t an option for garlic naan. I figured I’d try out adding plain naan to my cart and adding a note saying “garlic naan if you can!” and they delivered. Excellent customer service on top of excellent food.
This place is wildly good, especially for the price point. Definitely worth a try if you’re looking for Indian food in the area. Personal favorites are the butter chicken and poori bhaji.
Please thank and tip them accordingly!
Have been getting takeout from this place for 10+ years and it’s delicious every time, they really take care with their food and give good value.
A delicious spot! Got the red snapper and goat curry, red snapper was a full fish stuffed with seasoning. I was surprised the plate was so big for such a great price! The naan was also so fluffy.
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