23/F, Winsome House, 73 Wyndham Street 雲咸街73號雲山大廈23樓 23/F, Winsome House, 73 Wyndham Street 雲咸街73號雲山大廈23樓
10 reviews of Bombay Dreams
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Paul E.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
I’ve been to the restaurant a few times and the food has always been outstanding. Last night I tried the Paneer in spinach and it was wonderful. Tasty, just the right level of spice and a decent portion size. Roti with spices was OK but their plain roti is better. Service was OK, nothing special but friendly enough. Go for the food, you won’t regret it
Puneet G.
Place rating: 1 Campbell, CA
Wish I could give them negative stars Not sure I can comment on the food that people have been craving about on the other reviews since I did not even get to being seated! — Worst service I have ever seen — No one tending or receiving the people who were waiting — The place was clearly short staffed as no one was clearing up the tables that were emptying up — The waiters completely biased and would give away tables to people who showed up after us if they acted as ‘buddies’ — Would never even walk around this location to save myself relieving the worst dinner experience ever
Claire L.
Place rating: 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
I love Bombay Dreams. Came around 6 months ago when working in HK then came back when I was again in the city for work. Great range of curries. If you are gluten free they are very accommodating and have even made me gluten free chick pea bread which was delicious. I love the pakora too! Been twice now and no slip in standards. Took a work colleague and he pronounced it as doing the best biryani ever. Great portion sizes too so best to go hungry. Booking advised as there were loads of people queuing for a table the Saturday night we were in. Online booking is easy peasy!
Audre L.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
great atmosphere, tasty food, and classy. Lunch buffet is fun. A more upscale choice to Indian Village.
Udit M.
Place rating: 3 Downtown, Atlanta, GA
Great location, good ambience Ordered vegetarian food Samosas for starters Paneer makhani and dal makhani for main course with rumali roti The samosas seemed fresh and crisp and I liked the tamarind chutney that they gave along with it The paneer and Dal both were good quality but were very heavy as they were laden with cream which was a little overpowering. We did enjoy the complementary starters and sweet dish though. From a true Desi perspective, I thought the food was above average but nothing spectacular.
Jazz K.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Over priced, non authentic, spicy Indian food. Ambiance is nice but the cost is over bearing. If you’re craving and want a nice looking place to try average food, should go.
Diana M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
We went to two Indian restaurants while we were in Hong Kong and both made it impossible to consider eating Indian any time soon now that I’m back in NY. Bombay Dreams was one of those spots. We walked to Bombay Dreams for dinner after hanging out in Sheung Wan and let our Indian friend order for the table. It was spectacular. The chicken curry, tandoori prawns, dal, chana masala, etc. was bold, flavorful, and complex. Service was relaxed but attentive. It had a really nice ambiance, too. very stylish and well designed and our table of 5 fit right in. I could see that it would also be a very nice date spot. It’s going to be a long time before I eat Indian, I’m afraid. This place ruined New York Indian for me!
A C.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
They are located on the 4th floor. We had a buffet lunch, which had a good vegetarian selection. Staff were friendly.
Simon L.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
Bombay Dreams is, in my opinion, the best Indian restaurant in Hong Kong. Located on Wyndham Street, it is a little bit further away from the distractions of Soho, But nonetheless incredibly easy to find. What makes this restaurant so good is the food, staff, and the ambience. Pretty much the three key ingredients of a good restaurant, and Bombay Dreams has succeeded in all of this. All of the dishes are incredibly well-prepared and very tasty. There is in fact nothing I can fault about their food. I thoroughly recommend the chicken tikka, which along with the other grilled meats and fish, is made fresh in the on-site tandoor. Their breads are also made in the traditional manner, so they are ovened to perfection and fresh baked when they reach your table. In particular, as I suppose with most Indian restaurants, the vegetarian selection is very good. This certainly pleases Mrs L, who is never short of a tasty dish to eat in this restaurant. The staff are all incredibly friendly courteous and quite quick to serve. I say quite quick, because they can sometimes be a little blinkered, which means that you do have to do the frustrating dance of waving your arms about to get their attention. This is particularly noticeable during their brunch service. The brunch that they offer on Sunday is probably the best value brunch in Hong Kong. At only HK$ 188 per person, and an additional HK$ 108 for free flow wines, beers and sparkly, you can see that this is an incredibly good value meal. They do offer a lunch buffet throughout the week, Monday to Saturday, for HK$ 138 per person, and this includes one standard drink. The brunch selections are good, with a reasonable(but not too many) number of dishes at the buffet table. Again there are plenty vegetarian options on the buffet, and some excellent deserts. Remember to book, especially in the evenings, as it can get quite busy. However if you’re a couple, you will probably find that they can squeeze you in somewhere.
Brad W.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
Bombay Dreams, another gem provided to us by Dining Concepts. It’s one of those places that I’ve only been to during lunch hours. The fact that they have a $ 140 buffet running at the same time probably has something do to with it. Definitely. You can always judge the elegance of a place, I find, by inspecting the way the table is laid out. A glass of water and an empty wine glass as well as a beautiful plate and cutlery set tells me that Bombay Dreams isn’t shy when it comes to paying for details. The place itself is well designed and easy on the eyes, a hint of fancy and subtly chic. From all this one would imagine the food to be on par. And one, whoever that may be, would not be disappointed. A quick riddle, what’s better than a great Indian dish? Two great Indian dishes, and so the buffet begins until the food runs out or I’m stuck in a food coma. To this day I’ve never beaten a buffet at it’s own game but that doesn’t stop me from trying! Samosas, curries, rice, naan, tandoori chicken… and repeat. I’ve never been a fan of Indian desserts, I find they take up room in my stomach otherwise needed for more important food… like a samosa, or butter chicken enveloped by a garlic naan, which I highly recommend if you decide to heed my advice and eat here. Of the other dishes I couldn’t put them into a hierarchy of tastefulness as they all meet my requirements of goodness. I can’t comment on the vegetarian food but there is a section for you healthy and/or animal friendly people. Needless to say it is hard to leave a buffet with an empty stomach or dissatisfied when such a range of food is available. Whenever I’m on the lookout for indian food and I’m in central Bombay Dreams is my first choice, just make sure that if you do go don’t plan any strenuous activities for the next 24 hours!