Bombay Brasserie Indian Restaurant London
The Taj Group owns several very well respected hotels in India. However, their London venue is not a hotel but a highly regarded restaurant named Bombay Brasserie. Since 1982, the Indian eatery has been serving delicious meals inspired by the city of Bombay and India. The venue recently went through a major renovation and the new interior is spacious and accommodates more people. The restaurant counts many well respected politicians, businessmen and celebrities as consistent customers. All these high profile individuals mingle with regular customers to get a taste of the fusion of Parsi, Goan, Bengali, Gujarati, Portuguese and Mughal cuisines. The excellent service and delicious menu make Bombay Brasserie a true London attraction.
Contact: +44 20 7370 4040
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Product and Services
The well trained staff of the restaurant offers guests numerous services including the following:
The location is open for lunch and dinner
Private parties are welcome
Lunch buffet
Online reservations
Weekend brunch
To get a better picture of the dishes served at the restaurant, check out the lunch menu and dinner menu. -
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Operational Hours
Monday to Friday, the lunch is served from 12 pm to 3 pm and dinner is served from 7 pm to 11:30 pm
Brunch buffet on Saturdays are from 12 pm to 3 pm and dinners are from 7 pm to 11:30 pm
Sunday brunch buffet starts from 12 pm to 3 pm and the dinner is served from 7 pm to 10:30 pm -
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Location
140 Courtfield Road, London SW7 4QH, United Kingdom. -
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How to Get to Bombay Brasserie in London
By Tube:
An underground stop is not far away from the restaurant. The Gloucester Road stop is only around the corner from the venue and travelers can head South once they get off the tube. A quick left onto Courtfield Road will lead them straight to their destination. View Map.
By Bus:
The bus stop is also situated near the tube station and is called Gloucester Road (Stop GR). Bus number 49 can be used to reach the station.