Monday, July 10, 2017

Cuisine of India



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Dining at Bombay House is about more than just food. They say it is a complete cultural submersion for all five of your senses. 

Photo courtesy of Bombay House

Bombay House creates a rich aroma of exotic spices; the rhythms and songs of an ancient culture; warm, intimate lighting, vibrant murals portraying scenes from Indian life and legend; oven-toasted flat bread warming your fingers as you tear a piece to eat; the exquisite flavors of sumptuous food cooked to perfection and served with the same care and courtesy extended to family and guests of the highest honor. 

Photo courtesy of Bombay House

Bombay House is known for providing you with a truly exceptional experience, guaranteed.

They prepare all of their dishes following the oldest traditions of vintage Indian cooking, including use of the clay Tandoori oven, in which the charcoal is kept glowing at all times. They also bake and toast their flatbreads by slapping them on the hot internal wall of the oven. 

Their menu is quite authentic and includes dishes of chicken, lamb, seafood, and vegetarian specialties, tandoori, gluten free, soups, accompaniments, appetizers, flatbreads and desserts. 

Check out their menu here

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Bombay House has three locations

Monday - Saturday 4pm - 10pm
Closed Sundays

Check out some of the reviews from Trip Advisor

"Always great food and a romantic atmosphere here. I'm a real fan of Indian food and am never disappointed here. It's also a favorite for prom dates, so be sure you have a reservation on weekend nights." - Karen T

"Can get a little crowded on Friday and Saturday nights. Excellent food. If possible arrive as close to 5:00 as possible on Fridays to avoid lengthy wait times. Get the garlic naan as an appetizer, and another with dinner!" - Micaholsen

"Everything I've ever eaten here is SPOT on. We love the garlic naan with almost ANY menu item and for dessert-pashwari naan." - Gypsyjule

Relationship Tip: on this date ask your spouse, "What's one time lately that I've made you feel great about yourself? How can I do that more often?" This can be a great conversation starter and it can help your marriage grow stronger as you learn about what each other likes.

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