Bombay Bistro
New York, NY 10022
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Sometimes you use your eyes to augment your taste buds. At Bombay Bistro, a buffet-boasting, unhurried-curry crashpad in Midtown, one wall’s color is a gradation of tan and darker tan, bestowing it with a deco feel. One another wall, meanwhile, is a single, solid strip of dark tan planted well above height level, like some sort of a super-’70s scare tactic. Opened by a former Diwan manager with ties to the now-defunct Jackson Diner in Long Island City (as far from Indian cuisine as you can get), Bombay Bistro's pricing does keep pace with the usual Midtown madness. What's more significant, though, is how much more taste-bang you get for you lunchtime buck, like a goat curry that kicks or even well-served shrimp in addition to the usual tour through tandoori and poori.
- Cross Streets
- Between Lexington and Third Ave.
- Parking
- Metered, Street, Street Parking Difficult, and Nearby
- Public Transportation
- E, F, V to Lexington Ave.




