The Bombay Brasserie on University Boulevard is a more casual place than its upscale version (Narin's Bombay Brasserie off the West 610 Loop). That is part of its charm. The wait ...
The food was okay, but nothing memorable.. I was still hungry after dinner. Small servings.
Slow roasted meats, velvety sauces and exotic curry aromas in a bright setting.
Diners who want to experience exceptional and the best Indian cuisine take a short trip to Bombay Brasserie. Serving Northern Indian cuisine...this new, "pleasant surprise" in the Galleria area offers "solid food" that can be "wonderful"; patrons particularly laud the "great lunch buffet" (spoon up some of the terrific saag paneer) and the "courteous treatment" from a "knowledgeable staff." --Zagat Survey 1999 "If you like Indian food, you will love Bombay Brasserie. If you think you don't like Indian food or haven't really tried it, this is your place." --Houston Chronicle "Best Indian Restaurant" --Houston Press 2000 Voted "Best Buffet" by Houston Press Private wine room available-call for reservation 713/355-2000
In ShortThe lunch buffet features more than 19 Northern Indian dishes including salads, freshly baked breads, tandoori meats, curries and fresh vegetables. Lamb vindaloo cooked in a...