Bombay Dreams
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, HONG KONG/ Updated : Apr 2, 2019, 15:34 IST
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Located at the heart of the food district in Soho, Bombay Dreams thrives on account of its delicious Indian food served amidst classy, contemporary and uncluttered interiors.
Located at the heart of the food district in Soho, Bombay Dreams thrives on account of its delicious Indian food served amidst classy, contemporary and uncluttered interiors. Read less
Located at the heart of the food district in Soho, Bombay Dreams thrives on account of its delicious Indian food served amidst classy, contemporary and uncluttered interiors. The menu stocks all the signature dishes associated with Indian cuisine—the tandoori meats are succulent and full of flavour, the curries are rich and decadent, and the accompanying sides complement the mains beautifully—and also includes some experimental concoctions to widen your horizon (the cold potato salad doused with tamarind and marinated fish will introduce your palate to a whole new range of flavours).
Ordering a la carte can be a bit pricey, so you’ll find locals flocking to the buffet lunch—offered all through the week, although the one on the weekend includes wine for a higher cover charge—which offers a holistic taste of the menu at lower prices. The ambience in elegant, service is attentive and the food is delectable—end on a sweet note with one of their delicious and exquisitely presented desserts.
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