Bombay Indian Dining Hiroshima
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, HIROSHIMA/ Updated : Mar 29, 2017, 11:35 IST
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This establishment serves good Indian dishes and offers a tempting selection of desserts. Stop by for lunch — the menu is an excellent value for money. Serving up vegetable pilaf, well-spiced veggies, tandoori platter, naan breads … Read more
This establishment serves good Indian dishes and offers a tempting selection of desserts. Stop by for lunch — the menu is an excellent value for money. Serving up vegetable pilaf, well-spiced veggies, tandoori platter, naan breads, rice recipes, salads, soups and other meat offerings, this place has been a go-to dining spot for Indian tourists for its deserved praise. Read less

This establishment serves good Indian dishes and offers a tempting selection of desserts. Stop by for lunch — the menu is an excellent value for money. Serving up vegetable pilaf, well-spiced veggies, tandoori platter, naan breads, rice recipes, salads, soups and other meat offerings, this place has been a go-to dining spot for Indian tourists for its deserved praise. The restaurant has two locations – one in Ujina and the other in Yokogawa along the main road near the Joshi-dai women’s university library. Order a bowl of house-made curd for a decent fare if you happen to dine in at the Ujina location, and if you go for Yokogawa eatery, the relaxed and café like atmosphere will induce you to order all those tempting curries on the menu for a cosy dining experience. A kids platter comprising meat curries is available here, but the staff is happy to change it to vegetarian curries to suit customer preferences.
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