Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington)

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Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) Address 4-18 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London SW7 4QH
Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) Phone 020 7370 4040
Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 12noon - 3pm, 6:30pm - 11:30pm
Sunday : 12noon - 3pm, 8:30pm - 10:30pm
Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) Food Price £49 - £84 per pax
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What people say about Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington)

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131 reviews
  • The experience is quite different from your typical curry house

  • A good thing about Bombay Brasserie is it continues to serve up delicious Indian food for those who know what Indian food should be

  • The service is impeccable and staff take pride in serving their customers well

  • Bombay Brasserie is where we go to for special occasions when we want indian

  • The aperitifs are exceptional and I love that they take classic chaat and tikka dishes and combine them with the most unlikely things to make tantalising combinations

  • The chaat platter is a must do on every visit

  • The restaurant is beautiful and is recommend going there just once to see the decor

  • After ordering a plate of mini papadums are served with spiced tomato sauce&hellip

  • The restaurant was empty leaving me doubt on whether the food was good or not

  • First the chicken tikka mahkela or butter chicken with garlic naan

  • Creamy and slightly acidic but lacks that a little hint of spice to a wonderful aroma to the dish but the chicken was juicy and tender

  • Pack full of flavours and the amount of spice is just right&hellip

  • The plain naan are the perfect condiment to it

  • Thin and delicious but the garlic naan was too thick and heavy and overloaded with garlic that it turns the whole thing quite bitter

  • Bombay Brasserie is a decent indian restaurant but at the price they offer I expected more

  • Located bang near Gloucester Road tube station in Kensington area it is easily accessible

  • From outside our looks very small or can be passed without much notice but inside it is big snd grand

  • Didn't know it was a Taj property till I saw the discreet logo on the menu

  • Very indifferent service bordering on making us unwelcome almost racist as all the whites near us were being served very nicely

  • Very disappointing even though I am a Taj Gold Epicure member and that day their MD Krishna Kumar was slso dining on the next table

  • As soon as u enter bombay brasserie the waiting are seems quite nice

  • You walk away from this restaurant with no desire to ever come back

  • Food was average all in all it was an average experience

  • I love the prawn tak a tak too a grilled dish with a mixture of onions and spices

  • The waiters are very polite and helpful

  • Bombay Brasserie is a high end Indian restaurant

  • Ambience and overall experience was truly enjoyable

  • My favorite dish has to be the Dhaal Makhni and Chaana Masala although the various chaats offered as starters are also delicious

  • With polite waiters who were always ready to help

  • With a bar area and two other rooms with seating for dining

  • The meal as expected was quite expensive coming to approximately £

  • The prices here are a little steep but the experience is worth paying a little extra

  • The service is exceptional

  • The quality of food was always top notch and the staff was very affable

  • The service was also a quick one

  • Cor was lovely and a variety of dishes that I tried were equally good

  • Even when there are handful of people it becomes cramped

  • The restaurant serves supposedly indian cuisine which is mostly cooked into cream and butter lacking spices

  • I went here for their buffet and I was not that happy after the day ended

  • The service was good but in buffet system there is not much that the staff can do so I really can not judge them on that basis

  • It was not that great but the choices that they provided us with were pretty less

  • Naan how ever was not that fresh and I really think that they should look forward to this

  • This restaurant is owned by a very up scale and posh Indian Hotel chain

  • Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) is expensive and has existed for years now

  • I believe Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) is pure indulgence in terms of the money one pays for it

  • Even though the place is hyped and also has a celebrity clientele

  • The food is average with a few hits and misses

  • The service is way too poor and not at all swift

  • The ambiance is quite good though

  • Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) is truly disappointing when one goes after being influenced by the really good reviews

  • The traditional Indian dishes such as the tikka makhni and veg masala are served fairly quickly however

  • Mixed emotions is what Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) gave me

  • This fact makes one think the restaurant is of a very high quality

  • My experience here was below standards for sure

  • The atmosphere inside is quite good with really pretty looking interiors

  • The quality of food was horrible too

  • The discovery of a strand of hair was just the thing to put me off

  • Some very authentic Indian food is offered here

  • Filling while the service is friendly and pleasant

  • This restaurant offers some of the best bargains there are

  • The buffet is very pleasing to a foodie

  • We felt the service was an amazing one and the staff was quite polite as well as attentive at the same time

  • They were also very obliging as well as quite helpful and the quality of food served was consistently good

  • We were meeting for a reunion and were all hoping to have a nice meal

  • I am glad that it was an enjoyable experience

  • The food here is well prepared and the the flavors and combinations are unique and quite different

  • The ambiance is also good and the relaxed

  • The dishes lacked flavor and were bland and even did not arrive on a perfect temperature on our table

  • The ambiance was also dull and service too slow

  • I had tried this restaurant years back and was a bit apprehensive to return as I did not have a good experience at that time

  • The service was impeccable and the the staff was quite friendly

  • Cor was quite lovely and the service was also a quick one

  • The quality of the entire was pretty good and the wine that I had later on complimented the food pretty well

  • Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) was by far the best place I had visited

  • The place is not chaotic and is pretty fancy and all that jazz

  • The service they provide is superb and the food is delicious

  • Bombay Brasserie - Millennium Gloucester (South Kensington) is very reachable and convenient

  • This restaurant is an actual treat for your taste buds

  • The service is truly immaculate

  • They offer a brilliant atmosphere which is very conducive to a relaxing conversation

  • Amazing atmosphere amazing surroundings amazing service and amazing food truly one of the best Indian restaurants in London so spacious inside great for privacy

  • Bombay Brasserie serves tasty Indian food and dishes that are authentic and similar to what you find in India

  • I cannot remember a standout dish but the place is simple and focuses on the quality of the food

  • One of the best North Indian food place in London

  • My favourite is the Tandoori Raan (lamb shank Indian style) and the Mango Bellini

  • The food quality is significantly better than in the buffet

  • I love one part that is light and airy

  • Iconic fine dining Indian restaurant Bombay Brasserie recently announced a relaunch with new menus and freshly designed interiors

  • The new menu at Bombay Brasserie aims to redefine the way in which Indian cuisine is perceived in London

  • A start it was the very first time I had ever eaten an Indian meal that didn`t involve chicken korma or tikka masala

  • In its time it was the height of sophistication

  • Almost everytime I go out for a meal with a group of people

  • I could never pick just one wine but picking only one cuisine to live on for the rest of my days is an easy choice

  • M not just saying that for the purpose of this article but for me the cuisine is so diverse compared to all others &ndash

  • Indian food is something I definitely need to explore more of in London

  • The first thing that comes to my mind is Brick Lane &ndash

  • A more special occasion though there are plenty to choose from

  • Bombay Brasserie in Gloucester Road is one of them

  • The restaurant is literally outside of Gloucester Road station yet somewhat easy to miss

  • Bombay Brasserie is something of an institution

  • When I put a picture up on Instagram a friend commented that Bombay Brasserie was her grandpa's favourite restaurant

  • Owned by same group as Quilon this is the more affordable but no less impressive little sister restaurant

  • Carrying on with their business as if there weren't an extra 15 or so people blocking up their kitchen

  • To experience fine dining Indian with the newly relaunched menu and fabulously refurbished interiors with the Zomato London folks

  • Truly authentic Indian cuisine for those who are fed up with the artificiality and greasiness of Anglo Indian dishes

  • Beautiful big dining room with live piano music

  • We were in the courtyard are but the place still had a fairly strong smell of spices

  • So as a fine dining it is a good option for Indian food lovers

  • Sleek bar area with a warm glowing fire and pictures adorning the walls with Maharajahs and Maharinis as well as other notable people

  • You are greeted by an breathtakingly beautiful chandelier and main dining room with its own resident pianist &ndash

  • We kicked off proceedings with a visit to the chaat stand &ndash

  • We would recommend visiting for both the ambiance and also to enjoy refined Indian cuisine with traditional

  • The service was good and friendly

  • The main room is warmer than the conservatory room which can get cold

  • I had one of the best experience of fine dining here

  • The hostess ushered us promptly to our table and the staff were accommodating and had deep knowledge about what and what not the chefs will be able to provide for yours truly

  • The Raan was hands down the best dish of the night which saw close to 15 dishes being served to the six of us

  • One of the best kaali Dal&rsquo

  • The paneer and Khatta Pyaz was just too yummy

  • Makka was The chats were freshly made and one of the better places to eat in London

  • The service is a bit slow

  • I had high expectations of Bombay Brasserie since there are not that many mid high end Indian restaurants in London

  • Whilst the decor is inviting (from the bar / lounge room) through to the spacious and airy restaurant the food was bitterly disappointing

  • The starters were average whilst the main was very mediocre

  • The service is attentive and kind

  • We started our meal with the kebab platter

  • Achari chicken and mutton seekh were really good but the Tandoori Jhinga could be better and have more flavour

  • I have never been treated with such disrespect in a restaurant

  • The managers and were pathetic and evidently attempting to make us leave early

  • Water (tap) was never refilled without request

  • The spread is not very large but the choice of items is very good

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