We were slightly late to our booking. As we attended the host was polite and was awaiting our arrival.
Albeit a little quiet when we sat down (around 6pm on Sunday) the restaurant was filled to the brim but the time we left - seems to definitely be a bustling place!
In regards to the food, it was superb. Packed full of flavour, textures and wonderfully balanced dishes were served to us. I would say the Chicken Mahkni and Tandoori chicken were stand outs! Also the trio of dosa - light and devilishly satisfying.
The decor was nice, the whole feeling was like you were in an old school Indian train with the very last details being paid attention to. Dishes were served in old school tiffins - what a great experience.
My only gripe with the place was the price and the service charge which was over £50 for I would say mediocre service at best.
Would I return? YES! I do recommend however please be aware that it can get a little pricey - but I guess that’s expected in this part of London!
Had the pleasure of eating at Bombay Bustle Friday evening 25/8/23. Fairly empty but we had booked a table anyway.
Food was expensive, and portions were smaller than I was expecting, however they did not disappoint.
It was divine- some of the best butter naan I've ever had as well. Paired well with the Chicken Makhani.
Also had lamb chops- only 3 chops per portion however they are on the larger side of chops. I'd say slightly overcooked.
I'd give the Chicken Makhani 5/5 but the chops a 3.5/5- relative to the price.
Mango lassi was great- I usually have this after spicy food in between dishes.
For dessert, we had their Banana Toffee Dessert, which came with thick cream and topped with white chocolate curls. A strong dessert.
Convenient location too
£50-60 per person in my case but expect to pay up to £80/90 if you're hungry
ANA CAROLINA PIUSSI MACHADO
+5
Great menu selection. There is an option to pay £75 and taste many dishes, but for minimum 2 people. For the price you can do an amazing meal choosing what you rather have.
We got the chilli paneer - too chewing for my taste. I really didn’t enjoy. But except for it everything was amazing. Bustle platter as well for starters. For mains: keralan fish curry, chicken biryani (the rice was so soft, it was very nicely made), paneer butter masala (amazing, one of the best paneer curries I ever ate), selection of bread + paratha + naan + roomali roti. And ended with chicken tandori, nicely tender. Dessert we had the sorbet trio + falooda + banana cake (this one was too strong, something wasn’t work in the flavour). The main saloon it is really nice as a train carriage. We sat downstairs where has less light and more cosy. Nice indian restaurant. Worthy going
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