About
Welcome to Bombay Nights, a delightful culinary gem located at 5007 Honeygo Center Dr Ste 101 in Perry Hall, MD. This inviting restaurant transcends the traditional Indian dining experience, offering an expansive menu that caters to a variety of palates, including many vegetarian and vegan options. Whether you’re seeking a cozy spot for dinner, a casual lunch, or a gathering with friends, Bombay Nights embraces every occasion with warmth and flavor.
As you step through the doors of Bombay Nights, you are greeted not just by the aroma of spices but by friendly smiles that set the tone for a wonderful dining experience. With reservations available, takeout options, and the convenience of delivery, it's easy to indulge in their culinary delights from the comfort of your home or while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the restaurant.
The dishes here are nothing short of spectacular. From crispy vegetable pakoras served with house-made chutneys to the rich, creamy saag paneer and succulent chicken korma, each bite is a testament to the meticulous preparation and authentic flavors of Indian cuisine. Vegan patrons will also find plenty to love, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to inclusivity and deliciousness.
But it’s not just the food that captivates the diners; the overall experience is enhanced by the ambient atmosphere. With outdoor seating available, you can enjoy your meal al fresco, making it an excellent spot for families and groups. Plus, with amenities like Wi-Fi, happy hour specials, and even the option to bring your dog along, convenience and comfort are paramount here at Bombay Nights.
Customer reviews echo the sentiment that this restaurant stands out among its peers. Patrons have repeatedly praised it as the best Indian food in Baltimore, with many expressing a love for the consistent quality and tremendous flavor of every dish. Each visit reveals new favorites, ensuring that guests keep coming back for more.
In conclusion, whether you are a local or just passing through, Bombay Nights promises a dining experience that delights the senses and keeps you coming back for seconds. With dishes that celebrate the rich flavors of Indian cuisine and a team dedicated to ensuring your visit is memorable, you’ll soon understand why this eatery is earning raving reviews. So the next time cravings for Indian food strike, let Bombay Nights be your destination.
For reservations or takeout, give them a call at (410) 248-3131. Don’t miss out on this culinary treasure in Perry Hall!
“ I'm here traveling solo, although I lived here a long while back. I've answered the calling for crab cakes (twice), and Indian cuisine is always a good choice. I searched a bit and thought this place was my best option. I was met at the front door and taken to a seat of my preference. They quickly Brought me papadum that were crispy and not oily. With a side of chutneys that were obviously made in house. I ordered - vegetable pakora - saag paneer - chicken korma - garlic naan - and a side of raita The pakora came out first, hot and crispy. They were super flavorful and the vegetables starred as the highlight of the dish. Ok, I'll speed this up for us: the naan was toasty on the outside and warm and light inside. The korma was filled with large chunks of chicken in an airy cashew sauce. The saag was a deep rich green and yet still quite creamy. And the paneer was that perfect texture that I've never been able to replicate at home. The raita was thick and creamy and a tiny bit sweet, the perfect counterbalance to the heat of the entrées. I love Indian food. I've enjoyed it from London to LA. Not every restaurant I've been to is a gem, but Bombay Nights definitely is. The staff is endearingly friendly, the food was meticulously prepared and garnished... and it was delicious. If you're ever near this place and craving Indian, please check it out. (There physical menu is awesome by the way) If you live near here, also check it out, then you'll see why I'd make it a regular spot. - remind me another day to tell the story of 2 kind gentleman at a restaurant who introduced me to Taj Mahal b ”
“ The food is great! I did a takeout so did not experience the service and ambiance, but my order was on time! ”
“ Best Indian Food in Baltimore, tried many places but always come back here. The management is also great! ”
“ Food was very good . I got the butter chicken . A little pricey at $22 , could have had more chicken for the money . I would go there again to try something else . The food was tasty . ”
“ This place is a perfect 10! There are only a few places I trust to have consistent food quality and this is my absolute favorite. My typical order(for myself and my husband) is Salmon Tikka, Navratan Korma, and Peshwari Naan-all of which are always delicious! I read through the reviews for this restaurant and though I don't typically post reviews, in this case I felt I had to. To anyone posting a negative review or anything less than a perfect 5 stars---I have no idea what you could realistically be complaining about. The people are always kind and accommodating, the food is consistent and delicious, the price is exactly what would be expected, and the spice level is able to be adjusted to your specific preferences. This place is a slam dunk and I'm so happy to have it so close to me. Bombay nights you guys are amazing! ”
“ Chicken tikka masala was excellent; I asked for very hot and it was great! Saag paneer was also good. Pakoras were a bit salty but overall would order basics from here again. ”
“ Spices are good, and even the medium has a good amount of heat. If you're not good with spicy food, get the mild. The mango lassi was loved by my guests. It's not my fav, but I don't like creamy drinks that much anyway. Service was fast, we were seated immediately in a booth. ”
“ I really enjoyed a week day dinner here. I will be back in the future! GLOWS: -The service was efficient and effective -Everything we ordered was as absolutely delicious! -Their tandoori chicken comes with a side order, which is a nice touch that I don't see at many other Indian restaurants -I forgot the name of the dish, but it was a lentil and black bean mix--- ABSOLUTELY BOMB! -This was my first time dining in, and its nice that the dining area has gotten a little refresher over the past years. It's located in a shopping center, but still a decent atmosphere overall. GROWS: -I wish there were variety of pieces in the tandoor chicken, but it was still very delicious! FYI- The food aromas are very potent. It might very well be in your hair and clothes when you leave--- ”
“ Bombay nights is a quaint Indian spot in Whitemarsh. It was date night and babe loves Indian. It touts an almost five star rating so I made it our first stop. Of course we got some of those crunchy chips with the sweet and spicy dip sauce. It was pretty standard and the chips don't actually have a taste. I didn't love the vegetable samosas but the aloo tikka was amazing. I do wish it had a dipping sauce although they are good without it. I got the chicken tikka masala and it was delicious. I could not stop eating. I ate myself into a tizzy. It was really good. The ambience could use a little work but the food itself is 5 stars. The next time we order Indian food, it will be from Bombay nights. ”
“ Sweet Annapurna this is some incredible food. My boyfriend and I had our first date over Indian food, which was also our first time having Indian food. Our relationship has been full of exploration and a million firsts. We like to explore. We travel. We walk around our own neighborhood and city and have random adventures. And we eat. Of all the new cuisines we have tried in our ten years together, I am most pleased that we were both willing to meet a stranger, for a strange meal that fateful evening. And while that date did not take place at Bombay Nights, we discovered Bombay Nights because we took that first step. This past weekend, we were hanging out with friends and one said that they didn't really like Indian food; that it all tasted muddy. My boyfriend and I were aghast, but also sympathetic. We remember how difficult it was to find decent Indian food when we were living together in Towson. We remember ordering delivery, ordering at least three different entrees, and how they all looked and tasted exactly the same - none of it good. I think, when it's time and our friends are feeling brave, Bombay Nights is going to be the place where we take them because WOW, everything that we have ever ordered there has been mind-blowing, including last night's take away.... except that one time when my boyfriend elected spice level five- Indian spice level - and it was SOOOOO spicy that I swear steam must have come out of his ears. Yesterday we had an all chicken extravaganza in the comfort of our own home. - Chicken Choilla as an appetizer. This was a shot in the dark that met a bullseye. It's chicken pieces in a spice rub with some sort of fresh herb. It is delicious, but we had plenty left over because the rest of our meal was hogging the spotlight. - Mango Chicken (White meat chicken cooked with fresh mango, onion, tomato curry, and mustard seeds). This was the first time I have had mango chicken, even though I have seen it on different menus. I love mango, but I thought it might make the dish too sweet. It doesn't. I don't know if they have a magician in the kitchen at Bombay Nights, or what, but the dish was beautifully balanced, with just enough spice to make me come back for more, and more. - Butter Chicken (Tandoori boneless thigh meat chicken delicately spiced with Indian herbs, then cooked in buttery sauce). A classic, and my boyfriend's regular go-to. It's like ordering General Tso's from a Chinese restaurant, or Drunken Noodles from a Thai place. You know it's kinda basic, but it's so good that you can't not get it. If you're looking to introduce a friend to Indian food, recommend the butter chicken. You usually can't go wrong. Bombay Night's butter chicken is on a whole different level. This is absolutely the best I have ever tasted - it's so remarkably creamy. Dip a spoon into the sauce and lick it. That's all that it's gonna take. - Tandoori Chicken (Chicken marinated in yogurt with mild spices, roasted in Tandoori clay oven). Ever wanted to eat like a half chicken all by yourself? Once you taste this, you will not stop. The chicken is so tender and wonderfully spiced. There's no sauce here, and throw-away veg, and it's way more money than getting a bucket of chicken and a couple sides. If you're squeamish about spending money on good food, you probably shouldn't even being considering this place. BUT if you're willing to spend a bit of money for a culinary journey, this is a sure fire winner. One of these days we're going to dine in. I've read there's a belly dancer. That's something I haven't seen before. But either way, I'm coming back for this food. WOULD ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND ”