Mumbay Grill in Ajax On serves up
some delicious Indian meals that are full of flavour and
reasonably priced. They have a lunch buffet and for
dinner you can go with either the buffet option or order
items of your choosing à la carte style. I stuck with the à
la carte option during this visit. Seen here is their butter
chicken served with zeera infused rice, warm buttered
naan and raita. I hope you try it out and enjoy it as much
as I do.
Happy eating!
This was my first indian restaurant to try in toronto. We chose to go for a buffet.
Starters: Tandoori chicken ,fish fry,samosa,paani puri
Main course : butter chicken, mutton curry, aalo mutter, chhole, palak paneer etc
Desserts: Gulabjamun, icecream ,rice pudding(kheer)
Apart from this they do have good chutneys and salads.
Overall a very good experience.Staff can be more polite.Charged $30 for 2 at lunch time. I could barely walk till the bus stop after my lunch.
Keep it up team.
Good food, good ambiance, good service. We were a group of 9 and everyone had a good time. We ordered from the Menu rather than the buffet, but will be definitely going back to try the buffet.
Mmmm mmmm mmmm. From the second you walk in, the smells are amazing! I decided to grab some take out a couple Months ago and am only getting around to write this now. I had heard good reviews abouts their food and decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did! I selected some
Items from their buffet to take home and everything was delicious. I can't wait to go back :)
Food is good. Atmosphere Sucks. Food is good, the selection is not the greatest. The food is also well priced. I went when they had their $11 buffet and I can definitely say it was well worth the price. Service was good and I would definitely good again.
My boyfriend and I recently tried Bombay Grill for the first time and were quite pleased with it. Having been fans of Mount Everest just down the street for ages we'd never tried this place utility a friend raved about it. We were not disappointed. The atmosphere was warm and pleasant and we really enjoyed our food. We had the chana masala, butter chicken and the chicken biryani. Their naan bread is MUCH better than Mount Everests, which is rather chewy (and since we both love naan bread, this is a big plus!) we both found the amount of spice and heat to be just right for us and the portions were large: enough to bring home leftovers for lunch the next day. Our server seemed a bit shy and unsure of when to come and go, but he was polite and helpful, so all was well. In terms of cleanliness, Bombay Grill also wins over its next door competitor, as their bathrooms are pretty abysmal. Overall, we were quite pleased with our visit and will be back! Definitely the best Indian food we've had in the Durham area so far!
Great place!. Bombay Grill serves excellent food! I cant say this enough :) Either take out or eat in, always a good meal!
A pleasant surprise!. We typically dine next door at The Mount Everest when we're in the mood for Indian, however they aren't open on Mondays. Based on the other reviews, we decided to check out Bombay Grill.
We shared the mixed app platter and mains consisted of butter chicken, palak paneer, dal and a lamb madras. The entrees include choice of rice or plain naan, so we got a bit of both.
The service was polite albeit a little slow. The food was very good - decent portions, wonderful aromas and quite flavourful. The chicken was moist and the lamb tender (except for a couple of pieces that were just a little bit tough). I wouldn't call it the best Indian food that we've ever had, but it most definitely met expectations and I wouldn't hesitate to return.
Good into to Indian cuisine. It may look like nothing located in a low-key plaza, but the place is very nice and tasteful inside. They serve a small buffet of Indian staples at lunch for $9 - a great value. For those worried about the amount of spice, this is a great into to the Indian cuisine since their food has all the right stuff but just is not overwhelmed by heat. Ice cream is also on the menu. I only wish there were more dessert choices.
Lunch buffet takeaway - delicious. I had a taste for Indian food that day. Several friends had said that I should check out Bombay Grill. When I asked about a "lunch for one" to take to the office, the host offered the buffet for $9.99. I was given a good-sized styrofoam container for entrée dishes, and a small one to put dessert (gulab jamun) in. I passed on the green salad items and focused on what was on the warmers. Rice palao, mehti chicken, curry goat, butter chicken, tandoori vegetables, vegetable pakoras, and one other chicken dish all managed to fit in my container, so I had a sampling of many items to go along with a fresh naan. All were delicious, not quite "medium" for spiciness. For dinner, I finished off what was left over from lunch. The Mt. Everest (which I have enjoyed for dinner), only a few seconds' walk down the sidewalk, also has a lunch buffet, but I do not know if they have takeaways. I'll have to check and compare.
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