Bombay Grill

4625 Donnelly Ave Ste 109, Fort Worth - 76107
191 reviews
Indian
(817) 377-9395

Wouldn’t judge any Indian place by their buffet. So, this review is not for the buffet. We have ordered take out from this place for over a decade. It has been consistently good every time. The CTM is one of the best I’ve had. The Beef pasanda, korma, and anything from the tandoori oven is delicious and never too dry. Highly recommend (but avoid buffets in general).

The restaurant vibe is beautiful: The set up, the art work, and the music. It was so peaceful. The staff are so friendly.The food was delightful: We ordered the sampler from the appetizers and the bread sampler, to start off. I loved the peas in the bread. Our main courses were savory, my husband and I were very impressed.For dessert: We got the honey balls and were glad we only ordered one order. They were so delicious but certainly sugar filled. We loved them but were happy we split.Will be back again.

I dine here usually once a week when the buffet is going on. This reminds me of my favorite Indian place in Arlington. The food is very good and there are plenty of options for the buffet. You can get in and out of here quickly too (within 30min or less) if you are on a time schedule. Staff are very friendly, would recommend this place to anyone!

Food was good. Service was good. When I got my ticket, it seemed to be high compared to what I ordered. It would have been helpful if he had actually given an itemized receipt. When I got home, I had time to add it up and the bill should have been 34.75. The bill they gave me was 49.50. I don't know if they add the tip on beforehand or what, but I tipped 10.00 also. Needless to say, I'm not very happy about this. I will probably avoid this restaurant in the future.

Do not recommend. Will never eat here again. They don't have the buffet during the week its only Friday-Saturday but, on line it dosen't reflect that. The garlic Naan bread was like they threw garlic from a jar on it then heated it for 1 minute. We ordered an appetizer that said we'd be served wings but got a half a cut up chicken breast, cut into 4pieces. My curry was was watered down and my daughters was dried out with huge clumps of spinach stuck together. I don't typically like to leave negative reviews but I would want some one to warn me beforehand about a place like this. The only good thing I can say is the water was very refreshing...that's all.

The owner refused to serve me because I wouldn't order my food all at once. I ordered the veg samosa and mango lassi to begin with, the owner wanted me to go ahead and order the rest of my food. I asked him for time, and told him I would order once I was ready. He then proceeded to refuse to serve me. His logic was that the appetizer and drink only cost 7 to 8 dollars and wasnt worth it. I was polite the whole time I was in his establishment and exit the extablishment post haste. He was refusing to serve me for some wierd reason and he was extremely rude about it.I have no idea how the food is as I never got to eat any.

Bombay Grill is a quick place to eat lunch. They have a nice buffet with several curry choices and loads of side. We got in, ate, and was back out within 20 minutes. The food was great and I liked that I could try a variety of items. If found I liked a dish I never had or would order in an Indian restaurant. If you short on time and near this area, give Bombay Grill a try!

My coworkers and I ordered lunch. The vegetable samosas were COMPLETELY burnt!!! They combined all of our food together like we were eating buffet style, and when I called the first person passed the phone to someone else while I was complaining about our order. In addition, we didn't get any of our requested sauces. They simply didn't care. We definitely won't be ordering from them again!

I typically have ordered dinner from them, which has been fine, not remarkable, but we don’t have many choices in FW for Indian food. Family had come in from out of state and wanted to try this for lunch. There was a buffet option for ~$15/ea, so I have it a try. The chicken tikka masala was worlds different than the dinner version; it used really poor quality cuts of dark meat. I had to spit it out, as its texture was that of chicken-flavored bubble gum. I asked the woman if I could just order from the regular menu, but she just kept repeating “buffet”, and did not give me another option. I paid the buffet price for a scoop of an entree I didn’t end up eating. The result is I won’t be ordering from them for dinner again, either.

Good place to experience something different, suggest you come for lunch buffet so you get a taste of everything I ordered the mix grill at dinner we had a variety of Bill beef two types of chicken small communication problem between waitress and patreon because it was our first time at a Indian restaurant.