Bombay Cafe

5 Municipal St, Guelph - N1G 1G8
80 reviews
Indian
(519) 837-3899

Not the greatest I tasted, chicken was dry and the sauce was like a thick tomato soup. Not alot of flavor, better choices for Indian cuisine in town.

This restaurant has been run by a lovely couple for the past 29 years and they've decided to retire. The food is very authentic and reasonably priced. The current owners are training the new owners so hopefully the tradition and recipes will continue.

I highly recommend Bombay restaurant. Delicious , tasty and clean

Lovely food prepared and served by lovely couple. Food tasted like home made, portion was decent sized. The quality they provide have maintained their goodwill from last 29 years.

Authentic Indian food! Amazing flavours, service and prices! Highly recommend!

Best Butter Chicken in Guelph hands down!! Owner is very nice, good service and affordable prices. Came here a few times and this is the only restaurant I will get Indian Food.

Butter chicken is way too salty and comes with very little rice and a lot a lot of sauce.Lentil soup tastes/smells like gasoline, never had this taste before and I’ve had many lentil soups. I had to throw it away and it was over $4 and a very small container.The pros are that the chicken pieces tasted good but still the sauce was too salty.It’s overpriced for what you get and the prices on their website aren’t accurate.On the bright side, the rice was good and it was mostly real food I think.Their packaging is horrible. It makes no sense, and the container is hard to close.

Best place to try Indian style food. Moreover staff is very friendly.

Ok so price is the best thing about Bombay Cafe. The food is unspectacular and is served in landfill-ready Styrofoam containers. Portions are smaller than other places but the price is proportional. If you haven't got quite enough cash for Diwa try Bombay or save up for the former and enjoy. I have no affiliation with either establishment.

Ok so price is the best thing about Bombay Cafe. The food is unspectacular and is served in landfill-ready Styrofoam containers. Portions are smaller than other places but the price is proportional. If you haven't got quite enough cash for Diwa try Bombay or save up for the former and enjoy. I have no affiliation with either establishment.