Located in Miami Beach, Bombay Bistro is celebrated for its fresh and flavorful Indian dishes, especially catering to vegan and vegetarian preferences. Visitors often praise the extensive vegan-friendly menu options, noting the delicious, freshly prepared food and accommodating service that makes dining here a joy for all dietary needs.
The clean and welcoming environment adds to the overall pleasant dining experience, with friendly staff eager to assist guests in selecting dishes. Many guests find themselves planning return visits after tasting the outstanding flavors and enjoying the reasonable prices. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Indian cuisine or exploring it for the first time, Bombay Bistro offers a delightful and inclusive culinary journey in Miami Beach.
UMASANKAR BAKTHAVATSALAM
in the last weekFood was good, especially service was great
Nandakumar M
in the last weekVery fast and tasty . Friendly management
Manasi Vaidya
in the last weekI would recommend going here if you really just want to eat something Indian, and are not flexible about the cuisine.I had the 'Vengaya Curry' and the 'Paneer Kadhai', there were barely any paneer pieces, the eggplant in the vengaya curry was not cooked properly. We had these curries with garlic naan, and each garlic naan is less than half the size of a regular one I have eaten in most Indian places. I have been to Indian restaurants in each city I have visited in the US in the past 5 years and this was by far my worst experience. The prices are extremely high for the quantity served. It is such a great location right by the Ocean Drive and South Beach, I hope that the experience and food improves!
vipin unnikrishnan
in the last weekDuring my visit to Miami, I ordered from Bombay Bistro and unfortunately regret the decision. The food was far below average. I ordered Chicken Biryani, Curd Rice, Puliyogare Rice, Shahi Paneer, and Naan. First, the Naan wasn’t even included in the order — which I only realized after driving another 30 miles. Second, the quality and taste of the food didn’t match the names on the menu. The Chicken Biryani tasted like it was made by simply mixing different chicken curries with rice, and it was terrible. The Curd Rice was okay, since it’s hard to go wrong with that, but the Puliyogare and Shahi Paneer were both disappointing as well. Overall, I’m very unhappy with the experience. Even after paying a premium price — over $20 just for the biryani — the food was extremely poor. I would not recommend ordering from here.
yogabala sridhardź
in the last week