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**About Bombay Boulevard**Nestled in Bristol, Bombay Boulevard offers a vibrant culinary journey through northern Indian cuisine. Known for its house specials like the mouthwatering Murghi Masalla, featuring succulent spring chicken infused with spices, and the beloved Butter Chicken, marinated to perfection, each dish is a testament to flavorful authenticity. The chef’s specials, including the aromatic Afghan Chana Masala and Royal Bengal Lamb Curry, captivate with rich sauces and fresh herbs. The intimate setting paired with attentive service enhances every visit, making it a go-to spot for both dine-in and takeaway. Experience a unique blend of flavors that keep patrons returning for more.
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Welcome to Bombay Boulevard, a hidden gem located at 4 Denmark St, Bristol BS1 5DQ. This quaint eatery is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Indian cuisine. Renowned for its cozy atmosphere and friendly service, Bombay Boulevard transports you directly to the bustling streets of India with every dish it serves.
One of the standout offerings is the Murghi Masala, featuring on-the-bone spring chicken grilled in the tandoor. The dish is delicately cooked with mincemeat and egg, enveloped in a thick, medium-spiced sauce that provides both warmth and depth of flavor. At just £13.50, it’s a culinary experience that leaves a lasting impression.
The Lamb Salli Parsi is another revelation, braised to perfection with onions and tomatoes, then slowly cooked with special 'parsi masalla' and a medley of spices. Garnished with crispy potato straws, this dish is a delightful treat at £9.85. It encapsulates the authentic flavors of Parsi cuisine, which many discerning food lovers are sure to appreciate.
For something special from the chef, don't miss the Royal Bengal Lamb Curry, served in a thick bhuna sauce and topped with a delicate omelette (£9.50). Each spoonful is packed with flavor, a true testament to traditional cooking techniques. If you’re looking for a vegetarian option that doesn’t skimp on richness, consider the Chicken Saag Dhall (£10.95), where fresh spinach and lentils create a robust and hearty dish.
Take a moment to explore their selection from the tandoor. The Seekh Kebab (£11.80) is famed for its perfectly spiced meat served on a sizzling platter, while the Tandoori Chicken promises that classic smoky flavor, marinated to perfection over 24 hours. And for those who wish to sample everything, the Bombay Mixed Grill Platter (£15.50) is a great choice, offering a feast of grilled delights served alongside naan and a fresh salad.
Customer feedback speaks volumes about the delightful experience that awaits you here. One patron, Jeremy Blake, raved about the food, declaring it the best Indian fare he’s ever had. Others, like Christine Shilston, praised the restaurant’s exceptional customer service, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring a positive dining experience even when challenges arise. The consistent praise for dishes like the butter chicken showcases the restaurant's dedication to quality and authenticity.
With reasonable prices and generous portion sizes, Bombay Boulevard is making its mark in the Bristol dining scene. Whether you choose to savor your meal in the quaint yet bustling atmosphere or opt for the speedy takeaway, every visit promises to be a memorable one. This restaurant isn’t just a place to eat; it’s a destination for those seeking the vibrant flavors of India.
If you’re in Bristol, take the time to visit and indulge in the delights at Bombay Boulevard. Your taste buds will thank you!
“ I am writing this review as I m enjoying this superb butter chicken. I was craving for butter chicken at 1am on a Friday night. Having been reassured this is the northern Indian style butter chicken that I am craving for by the friendly ... ”
“ Hands down the best Indian food I've had. I shouldn't write this because there's very rarely anyone in the place and I don't want it to get crowded. It's a small place and they seem to make their money on takeaway and delivery orders, but I prefer getting out of the hotel eating at the restaurant. The food is so good that I've eaten there three times in le last five days and I'm disappointed that I have to wait until I come back to eat there again. ”
“ Takeaway ordered but YoYo let us down with no delivery driver. We couldn't contact YoYo to cancel so Bombay Boulevard arranged and paid for a taxi to get our food to us. Excellent and very kind service, thank you Rafik. The food was also delicious. ”
“ Had a lovely meal here the other week, the food was really nice and the service was brilliant. The decor was a little dated and felt more like a cafe but overall couldn't fault anything. When reviewing places you have to take everything into context and I think some people forget this. The prices are better than reasonable and walking only a street away you could easily pay double. So easy 5* for me. Thank you ”
“ Ordered a takeaway late Sunday evening, absolutely delicious, and super fast service! ”
“ First-time visitor to this restaurant. Staying in Bristol on business and wanted a traditional style Indian meal. Very impressed with the experience at Bombay Boulevard. Had popadoms and pickle tray to start, followed by keema matar - madras hot and chapatis for main course. The food was fresh, tasty and authentic. Great service by the owner, and good value too. I can highly recommend this restaurant. I will return. ”
“ RUN don't walk to this yummy indian. T'was a saturday night and our first choice, a greek place, was fully booked. Silly us not booking a table ahead of fishermens friends at the hippodrome but we are friends of "lady fate" deciding for us and boy, were we happy she did. located close to the hippodrome this restaurant should be busy 2 hours before a show but it was empty. I looked at my partner and almost used a veto when he said he fancied indian because an empty place at prime time with a slightly dodgy outdoor decor is usually not a great idea. I am so glad we ended up going inside. The waitress, who's name I have forgotten but who deserves a raise, praise, a monument and all the good things in the world, was absolutely outstanding. she was so kind, told us all about some of the indian dishes we didn't know, and worked super quickly as well. the menu is HUGE, which is a good thing. you can get basically any dish either as chicken, beef, duck or with seafood. we ordered a lot of food. you can order poppadoms with 6 different dips which are all absolutely delicious, the samosas were yummy and we had a more unusual beef starter which just melted in our mouths and was reason alone to come back. we are not great with spicy food so stayed away from that and both ordered curries for our main course. all the staples like the onion bahjis, the daals and the naan breads were exquisite and nearly filled us up already. then the currys came. my sauce was to die for and the meat was very tender again. to make it short - I do not know why this place was empty. we were the only customers in there from the time we walked in until we left, and this place deserves so much more. Service charge is not included so please, please tip the loving staff and if I could give one recommendation - invest in a proper POS system. the poor waitress has to handwrite each receipt and tally it all up manually which just seems unnecessary in this day and age. We ordered a lot and our bill came to just below 80 which was including 2 beers - the value for money is outstanding! ”
“ I visited there with a friend for a dine in on a weekend evening. Clean environment and not noisy to have a good conversation. Food came out in about 15 minutes after putting our orders in. Server was great and attentive. House lamb Biryani was great. Overall would visit again. ”