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Contribuer aux commentairesWonderful hospitality such delicious varieties of food. We were a group of 15 people and had pre booked our table. Though we were late than the reserved time, it was a wonderful experience of having a great dinner at this vintage place. The staffs explained to us each of their signature dishes served. The food served on our table were so excess that some items we need to parcel and take to home.
The food was delicious, the atmosphere was relaxing, and service was excellent. It’s definitely a little pricy for India standards. My meal was $21, which is what I would pay in the states. With that said, the meal was excellent and atmosphere was very relaxing. They also offer a 2 for 1 happy hour for beers and cocktails, which helps with the price. I would return to Bombay cafe.
Amazing contemporary Indian restaurant, a very well balanced between authentic food, cozy environment and good service. Special thanks for Bhim who suggested me all for my lunch. Ask for a special desert made from tomato jam and ice-cream.
Recently visited Bombay Vintage which had a Koli Pop-up in collaboration with Authenticook to celebrate the original inhabitants of the city, the Kolis. The food was prepared using secret recipes passed on from generations of the Koli family and made with the freshest of fish using home-made masalas. We began with having a chilled beer 'Koliander ' a beer from Gateway Taproom with generous amounts of organic coriander. The starters included Karandi Bhaji, Bombil Fry and Tuna Fry (which was the fresh catch) of the day. The Karandi Bhaji and the Bombil Fry are to die for. In the main Thali, we have the Pankanchi made in Pomfret. This is a thin green curry paste made using kokum making it very flavorful. The clams masala was yumm, a favorite from the list. The crabs rassa, a gravy made of coconut and Koli masala and the Kolambi cha ambat a prawn dish in tangy gravy goes well with rice. The icing on the cake was the Crab masala, if you are a crab fan, you cant miss this one. The dessert was Bharleli keli, a mixture of coconut and jaggery stuffed in bananas. Overall if you are a sea food fan, this is one thali you wouldn 't want to miss. The team of Authenticook and Bombay Vintage absolutely slay this pop-up. Also the staff at Bombay Vintage is very warm and courteous and the place has a great old Bombay vibe to it. Back to try out the menu soon.
Great place to go with friends in evening! Very well cooked mutton nalli nihari and fish tandoori. The staff was very warm and took good care. The place is little small and we felt little conjested, maybe because we sat on the high table. We ordered: Nalli nihari (must try) Tandoori fish Prawns biriyani Kulcha Few beers (zomato gold) Tomato halva (must try) Custard Overall it was good experience, but little expensive at 6500 after deducing 1000 from zomato gold. I would be happier if it was below 5000 considering the small portions