Colonialism in India is what first introduced the flavors of the sub-continent to the rest of the world. The rich ingredients and spices used in the kitchens of the Indian aristocracy were incorporated into the recipes brought by the European settlers and officers. “Memsahib’s cooking”is a hybrid style that evolved when the British “Lady of the House” asked her Indian household cooks to prepare traditional British dishes. Over time, the cooks incorporated rich ingredients and spices used in the kitchens of the Indian aristocracy into the recipes brought by the European settlers.
Through almost two centuries colonial rule, the British, French, Dutch and the Portuguese all had adapted variations of many of their own dishes which resulted in a distinct new cuisine – collectively referred to as ‘Anglo-Indian cuisine’ – by carefully blending European cooking techniques and recipes with local spices, ingredients and methods. Set apart from the most often seen “curry house” or “family buffet” styled formats, artisanal cocktails and authentic cuisine aim to provide an experience noted for its energy, hospitality and aesthetic design. Our menu reflects the rich heritage of Indian cooking influenced by the frontiers of the royal Northwest down to the fishing villages of the coastal south and showcases the best of this culinary tradition in an attractive 45-seat bistro format.
Here at Bombay Bistros, we strive to recreate, and pay tribute to the legendary flavors, style and the ambience reminiscent of the famous cafes, bistros and music and supper clubs of ‘Old Bombay’ from the 1910's through the 1940's, while showcasing a touch of the old Raj.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bombay Bistros - West Village
What type of cuisine does Bombay Bistros - West Village serve?
Bombay Bistros - West Village specializes in Anglo-Indian cuisine, blending traditional Indian spices and ingredients with European cooking techniques to offer a unique dining experience.
What are the opening hours of Bombay Bistros - West Village?
Bombay Bistros - West Village is open from 4:00 PM to midnight Monday through Friday, and from 11:30 AM to midnight on Saturdays and Sundays.
Does Bombay Bistros - West Village accept reservations?
Yes, Bombay Bistros - West Village accepts reservations to accommodate their guests.
What payment methods are accepted at Bombay Bistros - West Village?
The restaurant accepts American Express, Cash, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa for payment.
Is Bombay Bistros - West Village wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the restaurant has a wheelchair accessible entrance and seating, ensuring accessibility for all guests.
Does Bombay Bistros - West Village offer takeout service?
Yes, takeout service is available at Bombay Bistros - West Village for customers who prefer dining elsewhere.
Are vegetarian options available at Bombay Bistros - West Village?
Yes, the menu includes vegetarian dishes to cater to diverse dietary preferences.
What nearby restaurants can I visit along with Bombay Bistros - West Village?
Nearby, you can explore other dining options such as Po, an Italian restaurant; The Drunken Munkey, an Indian restaurant and cocktail bar; and Sip and Guzzle, an Asian cocktail bar and restaurant, providing a variety of cuisines in the West Village area.
Are there any notable nearby entertainment venues close to Bombay Bistros - West Village?
Yes, New York STORY Exchange, a theatre and concert venue, is located nearby, offering opportunities for live performances before or after your meal.
What attractions or services near Bombay Bistros - West Village could enhance my visit?
Close to the restaurant, you can find diverse services and attractions including professional event photography by Daniel Krieger Photography, the historic Cornelia Street apartment, and the Pearl Oyster Bar seafood restaurant, making the area vibrant and convenient for visitors.