The best AUTHENTIC Indian food I've had in Brooklyn. I'm Indian and it Tastes like something I'd have in India. Big portions, super tasty, great service- definitely come here if you're looking for good Indian food.
Pretty good Indian - had it with my friends who live in Brooklyn. Korma, Tikka Masala, Naan we’re all solid. My friend says they have a good lunch combo?
We had the best meal here. Everything tasted great. It was busy for a weeknight and the staff was working very hard. It was an amazing deal for the price and we had great leftovers the next day too. We will be back again very soon.
Despite the very downtrodden appearance from the street (honestly, you'd think the place has been abandoned!) the welcoming wooden interior is a nice surprise, with Indian tapestries and cultural touches everywhere. Most of the dishes we've had have been excellent, including the veggie samosa and onion fritters for starters, the mouthwatering and fragrantly spiced lamb korma, the tender, juicy salmon tandoori on a sizzling platter served with spinach. The chicken 65 was nice and spicy. The lamb vindaloo was disappointing compared to what I've had elsewhere. The lamb is top notch and tender, but the sauce was simply too bland. The chicken Tikka masala is very good. The naan with melted butter and hot to the table is the perfect thing to soak up the sauces.I highly recommend Bombay Heights.
Food was really good but was delivered 45 minutes late…
We ordered here for the first time, the food was slightly cold but worse of all it was bland. Can you believe not even the side "hot" sauces that aresupposed to be spicy, and hot (picante)did not have a center meter of spice. Unfortunately I cannot go there again as Indian food is suppose to be full of natural spices, tasty and fresh. They're degrading the the name of Indian food. I cook Indian food so I know what's missing and. It's not authentic. They add a little spice here and there to give it a hint of Indian cuisine but it's not. Cheap spices and lacking spices, just about all spices were missing. The only thing they did right was add the yogurt to the chicken mahkni (butter chicken)
We ordered here for the first time, the food was slightly cold but worse of all it was bland. Can you believe not even the side "hot" sauces that aresupposed to be spicy, and hot (picante)did not have a center meter of spice. Unfortunately I cannot go there again as Indian food is suppose to be full of natural spices, tasty and fresh. They're degrading the the name of Indian food. I cook Indian food so I know what's missing and. It's not authentic. They add a little spice here and there to give it a hint of Indian cuisine but it's not. Cheap spices and lacking spices, just about all spices were missing. The only thing they did right was add the yogurt to the chicken mahkni (butter chicken)
The best!!! We order from here at least monthly, if not more. It’s fast, easy, delicious and the service is so friendly. Our favorites are the butter chicken, biryani, and naan. So delightful. We love it.
Not bad in taste but definitely not your typical indian food. We ordered Aloo Paratha and got a bland aloo stuffing in a samosa like casing. It was def not a 'paratha'. We also ordered their Mango Kulfi and got a plain Mango flavored ice cream. Majorly disappointed!
Too much color and not enough flavor in the food, I felt unhealthy after having it. Would not recommend the paneer. The malai kofta we ordered turned out to be something other than malai kofta.