Nerd out on Indian regional delights at Bombay Grill
Bombay Grill's thrifty veg platter lunch special offers three curries, app, rice, naan, soup, and more.
Maybe I’m a nerd. Okay, probably I am. But I love discovering the geography behind what I eat. I can travel around the world in my imagination, sailing from continent to continent on a dinner plate. Or better yet, I can learn about my international neighbors by savoring what they eat.
Consider our delicious lunch for three at Bombay Grill. We didn’t just enjoy excellent food. We enjoyed the fare of India’s Chettinad, Andhra, and Chennai regions and more. To my mind, learning about the world food while I enjoy it adds real dimension to my meal.
No, the menu doesn’t include a map or all these details. You’ll have to bring your own search engine if you want to nerd out on Andhra, Chettinad, Chennai, Mysore, even Bombay, the huge Western Indian city that has shed that British colonial name in favor of Mumbai.
In many visits to Bombay Grill since it opened in 2008, I haven’t been disappointed yet, and there’s plenty to choose from: The two-page bill of fare is tightly packed with small print representing more than 150 dishes, helpfully categorized by type of dish or primary ingredient.
It’s all quite affordable, with a half-dozen goat specialties and an even dozen lamb entrees topping the price range at $14.99-$15.99. If goat and lamb are too meaty for you, nearly 30 vegetarian specialities are $10.99-$11.99; eight chicken entrees are all $11.99; and a half-dozen fish or shrimp main courses are all $13.99. ...
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Bombay Grill
216 N. Hurstbourne Parkway
425-8892
http://bombaygrillky.com
Noise Level: Even with a good share of tables filled, our booth by the front window afforded protection from excess noise. Sound measured around 74dB, the level of normal conversation.
Accessibility: The modern shopping center space appears accessible to wheelchair users.