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Bombay Sizzlers

Bombay Sizzlers

825 W Royal Ln, 75039, Irving, United States

Indian • Catering • Smoothies • Ice Cream


"(Reviewed in November 2016, NOT SURE IF IT IS THE SAME ANY MORE)Easily The best Bombay Indian Fast Food Joint in Dallas So far, and yes it is Tres Mumbai preparation(unusually the fastfood here is not junkfood at all as opposed to expectations)Its a very decent spot honestly.CHECK OUT THE UPLOADED PICS.PLACE :Definitely found this to be MMMUUUCCCHH better than India chat house in plano.....Even for Non Indians. VEERRRYYY BUSY always.CUISINE :Indian Fast Food and Snacks, Supper, Brunch.FOOD :Very tastefull, minted, delicious, Not too spicy at all, just the right way of flavours,lllooottss of varietymust try SAMOSA CHAAT, BOMBAY SPECIAL PAV BHAJI, PANEER FRANKIE.We ordered samosa chaat, bhel, paapdi chaat, sev puri, BombayChowpaty Dosa (basically pav bhaji flavoured dosa that we get in actual bombay in India and its a decent hit) veg puffs, Paneer frankie, chaas and sweet lassiAll of our food was great and was NOT over powering at all, we felt like ordering still more but well we had reached too late and it was closing time. If you see pics u would realize that even closing time is much more busy.AMBIENCE and STAFF :Contemporary, subtle, more like an actual chowpaty cooking bench module installed in an indoor restaurant and is slightly themed for so. its a cozy area.staff is frndly, some of them are very sweet, the owner is frndly and is actually from bombay so is very competent with his work."

Rasika West End

Rasika West End

1190 New Hampshire Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20037, 20037-1219, Washington, D.C., United States

Meat • Cafés • Indian • Coffee


"Rasika is perfect for a fancy night out. Although they have an extensive veggie section of the menu, I elected to try the tasting menu because I wanted to try as many of the dishes as possible. In addition to an omnivore tasting menu, Rasika has a vegetarian tasting menu that can easily be made vegan. Unlike some restaurants where the veggie options feel like they're not given as much attention as the meat options, Rasika is a place where you can go as a group of mixed diners and feel totally satisfied that what you are getting as part of your tasting menu is of equal quality (if not better) than your meat-eating companions (for $10 less My meat-eating husband got the regular tasting menu, and I felt that my meal was totally on par with his. From the menu, it appears that the tasting menu is four courses, but it actually ends up being quite a bit more food than that. I mentioned to our server that I am vegan, and then the vegan-friendly food just started arriving. First there was a samosa, then a fried spinach appetizer, and then a third appetizer which was like a little tower of eggplant slices with mashed potatoes in the middle. For the main course I got four silver pots full of different Indian dishes, plus rice, okra, and bread (separate vegan bread was brought for me without me having to ask). As if that weren't way too much food, the dinner finished off with three scoops of delicious sorbet. This was truly an extravagant, decadent dinner. I loved how the staff were familiar with vegan diets; they must see a lot of vegan customers. In fact, I overheard one of the diners at the table next to ours discussing with his dining companions that he was vegan."