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We walked into Bombay Brasserie with high expectations. We left with all of them met! Say hello to Mumbai’s latest addition to the food scene.
What Is It?
The first time Bombay Brasserie opened in 1989 in Mumbai, it travelled to many other cities like Kolkata, Chennai and Bangalore. However, after having shut down in 2002, this restaurant has come back to its home city after 15 long years! And now that its here, rediscover India through a culinary journey at Bombay Brasserie. Sample small plates or indulge in large ones, from an eclectic selection that marries the familiar with the unexpected, and serves up the very best of India’s ingredients to the armchair traveller.
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What to Eat?
It’s always difficult to pinpoint one good thing about a restaurant you like. The food is definitely one of the highlights at Bombay Brasserie. From the small plates menu, we loved the Marathi Jhinga Mirch made with Thecha. Then there is the Naga Ghost Pepper Wings and the tangy wings dusted with Bhoot Jolokia. With flavours from all across the world, the flavourful Bengali Panch Phoran Chicken cannot be missed.
The menu offers local favourites such as Chowpatty Special Bhel, Rasta Masala Toasty and Irani Kheema Maska Pao, paired with the perfect selection of desi cocktails, beers on tap and indigenous Indian teas from across India (such as the Kashmiri Bloom, a fruity and refreshing blend of black tea, spirited with notes of apple,figs and lemon).
The Drinks
The Patiala Bar at Bombay Brasserie is another highlight. Old favourites from across cultures and countries comfortably sit alongside refreshing new brews.
With an interesting bar menu that brings together homemade liquor infusions in Desi Cocktails like Southern Express & Fauji Party Special to Desi Mocktails like Juhu Beach Gola and Not-‐so-‐Saada; which are all about seasonality, taking full advantage of the wide range of ingredients that pop up across India through the year.
Bombay Brasserie also introduces killer Pauwa Cocktails, 180 ml of desi concoctions, served up in Pauwa, or quarter bottle.
The Ambience
Bombay Brasserie seats 130 people over 4 separate dining zones. The eatery is a perfect location to connect over quirky, eclectic conversation-‐starters, and travel all over India without leaving your seat.
Where Is It?
Bombay Brasserie has carried forward its culinary journey with outlets in Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata, and now, with all day dining from 12 to 12, Bombay Brasserie has reopened in its home city, Mumbai.
Address:
Villa 12-A, Lotus Cinema Building, Opposite Nehru Centre, Worli, Mumbai
Cost For Two:
Approx INR 1,500
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