Get the samosa wrap. Two mini samosas with pickles and veggies wrapped in a roti. So delicious!
Review Date: November 26th, 2018Bombay Wraps was… the bomb.A final stop on my post-blizzard trip to Chicago. After grabbing dessert and a coffee at Stan’s Donuts, I walked with said coffee to Bombay for some real food for the first time on this day. While scouring my GPS for a place to eat at Stan’s, I saw Bombay Wraps. On a cold day, a hot meal sounded wonderful. Of all the places detailed in this blog, there hasn’t been an Indian place until know.It took about 10 minutes to walk there from Stan’s, due to the traffic and the amount of people out and about. Once I got there, I was surprised to see it mostly empty during lunch time. Maybe I had just missed the rush. Oh well, all the easier for me to order.The menu was kind of foreign to me. I knew quite a few of the terms, but that doesn’t mean I knew how they tasted. A few minutes passed of looking over the menu before I had to decide between the chicken tikka and chicken reshmi. In the end, I picked the chicken tikka. The lady cooking it asked if I wanted it spicy. I quickly said “yes” before she could finish her question.The way they make it is almost like subway. They have all the ingredients out and make it as you walk towards the cashier. I was given my food before I could get my change from paying.I grabbed a seat at one of the stools that was along the front wall, so I could look out of the store front as I ate. I noticed my wrap was smaller than I expected but that was fine as I had most of a massive donut a few minutes before.As I tried to pick up this soaking and messy wrap, trepidation set in. I was about to taste my first Indian cuisine and I was nervous. Wrap in mouth, I take my first bite… and am pleasant surprised by how delicious it was. Once I finish the first bite, the spicy kicked in and I took my first sip of the coffee I brought with me. It did nothing to settle the slight burn that was setting in.Wow. I took my time eating the wrap as I was trying to enjoy all the new flavors and tastes I was experiencing. It was delightful. Sadly, the wrap was a lot smaller than I expected it to be. For $5 and change, I was expecting a bit more to the wrap but the quality of what I got couldn’t be beat. Each bite was filled full of flavor and a spicy kick that couldn’t be beat.Alas, this was my last stop before I resumed some family duties. I was in a hurry to get back to where I needed to be that I forgot to snap a good photo of the inside. It was a bit sparse when it came to decorations but there was plenty of room to handle a lunch/dinner rush.This may have been my first Indian cuisine sampling but I doubt it will be my last.
Tried beef kabab rice bowl with added egg. Everything was fresh and absolutely authentic, delicious taste! Green Chatni... OMG! Loved it! Lovely hosts, doing great work.Halal beef and lamb options! I wish chicken was Halal too!
Absolutely love this place and the options provided. It’s quick and easy to order, they even have a kiosk. The ambience is great too, however they could work on a few options to provide with their daal that is served as soup of the day. And the quantity could be more.
Not sure on the high rating but the taste of the food is pretty awful. We ordered samosa wrap, chicken Tikka bowl, lamb roll and paneer roll.Samosa wrap is the only one which is worth a try and the rest were absolute waste of money. It seems either I was not lucky to get good food or people who gave high ratings don't know how Indian food tastes like. Pretty disappointed
Not really Indian food. Frozen paratha and then frozen samosas. Go there if you are really craving Indian food and have no other option or mode of transport to make it to Devon Avenue.The best thing about the place is the staff and hence three stars.
We ordered quite a few things from them to get delivered and all of them were just too good. My fav were the exceptionally delicious Samosa wraps which have now forced me to visit Bombay Eats more often here on. The delivery and other side aspects were great as well.
Fantastic chicken tikka wrap. My only regret is that I don't live closer and that I didn't try more food. Very fast and very friendly service. Highly recommended.
I had the chicken Tikka roll and the chicken Rashmi roll with sweet potato fries and lamb bowl with basmati rice. Along with rose and pistachio Smoothie. It was all very affordable and extremely tasty. Took me actually all the way back to Bombay. Chicken Reshmi roll and Rose Smoothie were my FAV items. The server was quick and courteous. Would highly recommend this place to everyone.
Chicken Reshmi was really good, chicken tiki bowl was pretty good, and cheese paneer was pretty good(got the spicy sauce on it - if you don’t like cilantro don’t get the spicy sauce)