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Bidrage med feedbackThe Bombay is one of the best Indian restaurants in Germany. Super prepared food at regular prices. If we're in Erfurt we're going to eat here and even with the highly praised Indian restaurants in London can be held loosely. We give 5 stars for food, equipment and service. If you are not satisfied with the tasty dishes, maybe you should eat more pumice with scavengers.
The restaurant is mostly kept in green and has a welcoming and cozy appearance. The lunch ticket with cheap offers is valid until 5 pm! In the afternoon we could eat very cheaply for 7 euros per dish. We chose Lamb Subji lamb and vegetables in curry sauce with salad, raita, rice and naan. The food was served as a dish. It just tasted great. Starting with the yellow-coloured rice over the piquant lamb, the yogurt, the crisp salad and the bread. A better value for money is hardly to be experienced. Also friendly service. What more do you want?
With good luck we got the last free table, because all the restaurants were fully booked through the Christmas market and no table was actually available without reservation. The service was very friendly, the food was rich and tastefully good and can be ordered in different degrees of sharpness. Despite the many guests, we only waited for about 20 minutes to eat. Prices are also OK we have with 4 persons incl. Drinks 65, € paid. Overall, we can highly recommend the Bombay.
Have read bad reviews. But that's why I wanted to make a record of Pakora on the jump to two and could do so. Since it was quite crowded on a Wednesday night at the Domplatz, it served on the Podestareal of the Thekers. Food and drinks came relatively fast. Preparation okay, sauces okay. The breads are so good that they can only come from the tandoor (Naan). The restaurant has the finest equipment. It is also the first house in front of the cathedral. That must have cost something. I already read similar notes at qype.com/place/416872-Bo... It is therefore surprising that all foods are more expensive than elsewhere. All the square brains connect to the left with their restorations. At the same time it was comparatively not only well visited, but also rammed. This, too, does not surprise anyone.
The Bombay at the Domplatz. First of all, the prominent location is an indication that prices are not the cheapest. It is not expensive, however. At the latest, when the dishes reach the table, the apparently high prices are again quite moderate. The various curry variations are recommended, ranging from fruity to sharp, Indian cuisine. Overall, the menu is on average from the size I have already experienced more extensive offers. The portions are appropriately large, the service is fast and friendly there is nothing to complain about. Overall, however, the Bombay only achieves a slightly above-average rating, as prices could be quite lower without paying enough the value of food and services, and the curry was also only on average. Overall, due to the fast, good service, I evaluate it with 4/5.