The Bombay Brasserie

3 stars
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The Bombay Brasserie
Courtfield Close
Courtfield Road
London
SW7 4QH
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Description of The Bombay Brasserie
As soon as you walk in you'll feel like an extra (or even a star!) in a Merchant Ivory movie. Laid out on a palatial scale with high-ceilinged cocktail lounge and a bright, airy conservatory, The Bombay Brasserie is relaxed, elegant and a perennial favourite amongst smart curry fans. Sprawl out on Raj style furnishings and enjoy a gin sling before your lunch or dinner. What's cooking? Actress Faye Dunaway favours the mouth-incinerating charms of Hyderabadi Bhuna Gosht (lamb with green chillies) while others might prefer something more gentle such as saffron king prawns.

Additional information for The Bombay Brasserie
Literally a few meters away from Gloucester Road tube station, you can't miss The Bombay Brasserie. It's a delightfully huge venue that can seat up to 250 guests, 150 of which can quite comfortably fit into the conservatory. The seating space can easily be divided up into smaller areas for group bookings and with long tables able to fit 20 plus people, your larger booking can be efficiently arranged in no time at all.
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The Bombay Brasserie Reviews

KN reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 07/06/2008

An excellent restaurant, food amazing, and service discreet, yet attentive. Can't wait to visit the restaurant after the refurb!

Sarah Hall reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 21/05/2008

The Bombay Brasserie was consistently good. We enjoyed our evening.

anon reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 23/06/2008

The food was simply excellent, and the atmosphere wonderful, but nothing prepared me for the price. The online guide did not accurately depict the fact that a simple Rogan Josh lists at £20. Simply described - the best indian food in London, but also one of the most expensive. Premium product for premium price, who can argue with that?

anon reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 17/02/2008

The Bombay Brasserie was a wonderful place, excellent food, great service and wonderful ambience.

Eileen READ reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 12/05/2008

We had our wedding anniversary lunch here. Although the head waiter was unaware of this, he still came to our table with 2 complimentary glasses of champagne. The setting is lovely. You could almost imagine you were in a reataurant in India or Singapore.
At lunchtime, only a buffet is available (which we were surprised at). Nevertheless, it was delicious and very varied (3 courses). Drinks were reasonably priced. A great experience.

anon reviewed The Bombay Brasserie on 18/06/2008

good mixed starters - vegetarian - main course tikka and Thali were very good and Bhindi was unusual.... Partner was impressed
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