We had a mixed experience here. Two dishes were fine and one dish was salty. Portions are pretty small and the price is on the higher side.The staff can be more welcoming.Path to the restroom is clumsy and sort of demonstrated the unhygienic conditions. Also the raw materials like tomatoes were from Costco cans.Parking is plenty and shared.
Opentable allowed a reservation for 9:00 PM. When we got there we were rudely told that the kitchen was closed and they had not received a reservation. No âwe are sorryâ just we are closed. Do not expect Opentable to have such places on your list.
Terrific food! The best tasting Indian have had from all the States and Countries I have been. Thank you for the outstanding service. Keep up the good work and delicious food.
Good food with outdoor tables.
Clean, beautiful décor matched with lovely East Indian music. Rich, flavorful, culturally authentic food with MANY GLUTEN FREE CHOICES! We had Chicken Makhni & Lamb Saag with Basmati Rice (all GF). My friend had the Butter Naan flat bread (not GF) and she said the texture and flavor was perfect. A little pricey but good portions and great, friendly service. Going back soon! See you there! . . . Almost forgot dessert! Never had anything like Gulab Japan . . . so delicious!! Namaste!
I don't understand the bad reviews about how the restaurant is maintained. If the $$ sign skews perception, let me clear it for everyone, it's not a fine dine restaurant. I do understand the reviews about meat being low in briyanis in comparison to the rice.The food is DELICIOUS! Even for the all-you-can-eat-buffet. For $25/person for the buffet, I think it's worth it. On the day we had our meal, the buffet had badam rice kheer, goat curry, tandoori chicken, veg korma, palak channel and dal makhani. Each dish was better than the other. Food almost tastes homemade and not like it's made in a restaurant. But I mean that in a good way. The naan was soft but not chewy. Would highly recommend eating here.
I went here because it’s the only lunch buffet I could find. I’m newer to anchorage and was craving a variety of Indian food. Staff was friendly and the restaurant has a decent vibe. But the buffet was incredibly limited.2 chicken dishes, no lamb or goat, no paneer… just a few basic & bland offerings, old rice and Overly soft/ Doughie naan. Food was okay, but nothing special.. something that could be somewhat overlooked if they had more options to pick from. Then to top it all off, they charge $20 for what seems like their best attempt to keep food cost as low as possible.I know times are tough, and the city isn’t know for its speciality foods. But it just felt unsatisfying and overpriced.There’s potential here, but they need to atleast try.I have no frame of reference on their menu items. They could be great, but I won’t be coming back to try.
Poor service.
Bombay Deluxe is a complete package; great food, wonderful seating and lovely music. The food was neither too spicy nor blend. The staff was humble and we got the complete order within 15-20 mins after ordering. I would highly recommend food here if your taste buds are craving for some indian cuisine.
Honestly, this place was amazing. The service was good, the food fantastic and come out in a decent time, the place was clean and decently priced considering its alaska. I had the lamb vindaloo and it had a lot meat and potatoes, my wife had the chicken korma and it was amazing.