Casual Dining
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Rated 4.0 by Shruthi Viswanathan
It's a very calm and secluded place in Nitesh Hub and beautifully decorated. Amazing North Indian food. The Amritsari Kulcha was extremely delicious and a must try. Only thing is that dessert options are very limited.
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Rated 5.0 by Sobana Raut
Beautiful place # ambience great lot of detailing on each and every corner and smallest of things. Ordered a very few simple and common dishes butter chicken- oh! Lip smacking it was. Chur chur naan - lives up to its name , the crunchy masaledar roti is a great. Roomali roti whole wheat wali though different from its maida counter part it’s delicious in its own way. Liked everything about this place. A must place to explore.
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Rated 4.0 by Seby Singh
One can almost miss Bombay Brasserie as its secluded on the third floor of Nitesh Hub diagonally opposite the cinema. I came here for a late lunch after seeing a movie. The space inside is bright. There is a large bar as one enters and an area which has tall French windows. Turquoise chairs and the unusual light fixtures are attractive and bring a sense of joy. There is also a beautiful aquamarine armoir with a display of golden teapots. I imagined running off with it. The menu is big with a lot of choices from different regions of the Motherland. It's also expensive. A virgin pina colada really needed the rum which I didn't want. I ordered the Calcutta Club Fish Fry and then by mistake another entrée which I took home. This was the Old Delhi Murg Boti with Butter Roomali. The piece of fish was ample, crisply fried and served with a Bengali "kashundi " style mustard dip. A tiny ramekin with pineapple and mango salsa was also given. A small pile of French fries accompanied the fish. I found both satisfying. For dessert, the Amritsari Kulfa sounded interesting. Alas, there was no kewra in the kulfa and only a bare hint of cardamom. I haven't paid a high price to imagine a flavour. I expect to taste it. When I lunched here, there were very few people and several servers. A chip had fallen down and I beckoned a waiter to tell him. He looked at it and contemplated it for some time. After twenty minutes, someone picked it up. A paper napkin had also fallen but no one seemed to care. Odd to say the least. I was hoping to have another meal here but heard that Bombay Brasserie will soon be closing due to a change of ownership. Pity!
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Rated 4.0 by Aditya Prabhakar
A cafe that serves usual food in be hipster “plates”. God is great, staff were nice and service was as one would expect from a resultant in this neighbourhood. You should visit if you are around. Order anything from the menu and be amazed. Don’t give too much credits for the “funky” decor or “serving plates” that’s a trend to look cool but actually isn’t.
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Rated 5.0 by Deeps
We went to this place with friends and I would like to rate it as "WOW". The food was nice, ambiance was vibrant and sober, and service was great. We ordered papad tokri, spicy pahadi mushroom, aam papad paneer, cheese kulcha, chole kulche, paneer sirka pyaaz, Kulfa and some moctails. All were great both in terms of presentation, quantity and taste. Pros: 1. Beautiful Ambiance 2. Nicely crafted menu and dishes 3. Tasty and full quantity dishes 4. Courteous service and knowledgeable staff. 5. As it is in Nitesh hub, parking is not a problem. This is definitely a place where one should go again and have a great food.