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Bombay Club, Washington, District of Columbia, Indian Restaurant Details
Address: 815 Connecticut Ave Nw, Washington (District of Columbia), District of Columbia (DC), 20006
Send to devicePhone: (202) 659-3727
Website: www.bombayclubdc.com
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11/07/2015 4:18 pmTook my mother for her birthday, and we really enjoyed it! The food was great, and the atmosphere was so comfortable and relaxing it was almost like being at home. Our waiter, Rinu, was absolutely amazing! His recommendations were always spot on for our tastes and if you're looking for great service I would definitely recommend requesting him as your waiter. |
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10/27/2015 10:24 pmWonderful Indian cuisine served in style with polish and beautiful music played in the background on a nice piano. Prices are excellent and the food is just extraordinary. Highly recommended. |
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10/17/2015 12:21 amIf you give this place less then 4 stars, you live in a small world... and you are a fool. |
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10/03/2015 3:23 pmDisappointed! Chef does not know how to cook Indian food. No Indian taste at all. I ordered chicken tikka to get a feel of the flavors of this place and received the American grilled version of chicken with zero flavors. Then I ordered the vegetarian thali and expected more in terms of flavor and taste. Really disappointed. One more thing...I asked the waiter to bring onions and chili and they even charged me $2 for it. Seriously? No dessert was provided in the thali. If you have been to a real Indian place and had tried a vegetarian thali, you will never eat at The Bombay club. I used to believe in Zagat ratings but now after two recent experiences, will not follow or believe it. |
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07/14/2015 9:06 pmThis the worst place I have ever been. Being an indian she does not prefer to have indian customers. Moreover she does not like Kids. She was insisting customers with kids to go out and have them watch the road. Food was not tasty at all. |
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11/24/2015 7:36 amAt this luxurious oasis close by the White House, refined Indian cooking, romantic piano music, gracious turbaned waiters and fabulous raj-era decor provide the backdrop for memorable social occasions as well as mover-and-shaker business meetings at its well-spaced tables; what's more, it's worth getting out of bed for the Sunday buffet brunch deal with bottomless champagne. |