Menu from Bombay to Mumbai
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Ragda Pattice
Potato pattice topped with white peas, sweet, spicy & tangy chutneys
Murgh Malai Tikka
Chicken marinated in cream, cheese & subtle spices
Samosa Chaat
Samosa topped with yogurt, chaat salad, sweet, spicy & tangy chutneys
STAFF CURRY (CHICKEN/LAMB)
Ferocious coconut based curry to keep our team on toes
BOMBAY TO GOA FISH CURRY
Cooked in homemade fresh coconut & red chilly sauce
Paneer Sizzler
A sizzling pan loaded with Paneer Tikka, stuffed pepper, makhani sauce & masala rice
Vegetarian
Lamb Chamku
A semi-dry spicy dish cooked in garlic & beetroot sauce
BHARLI VANGI
Aubergine cooked in spicy peanut sauce
MALAI KOFTA
Paneer & potato koftas cooked in typical in rich & creamy tomato sauce
More about the restaurant: Bombay to Mumbai
The people of Stockport know all about great Indian food, so naturally Bramhall locals know all about Indian restaurants such as Bombay to Mumbai. On Fir Road, the philosophy – alongside extraordinarily good food – is that everyone who walks through the front door is either already a friend, or will become one soon enough. As such, the service is second to none and it is delivered by a team who care deeply about what they’re doing. On the menu you’ll find Indian delights from, well, Bombay to Mumbai, and all of it is laced with only the highest quality. This restaurant is deservedly popular so do ensure you reserve a table in advance.
Frequently asked questions
Does the restaurant Bombay to Mumbai have Outdoor seating?
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Thinking about making a Bombay to Mumbai booking?
Bramhall’s Bombay to Mumbai may be a small enough spot but it’s certainly a very cool and very quirky Indian restaurant with thanks to lots of contemporary wall art and lighting. Your standard, run-of-the-mill Indian restaurant this most certainly is not. All of that said, the unique dining space isn’t even the biggest reason why Bombay to Mumbai is so popular in Stockport, no, no, the food is to thank for that, in fact... The menu here is varied and different when compared to the standard Indian restaurant fare, so expect dishes that you may not have heard of or tried before.
We recommend kicking things off with some Mumbai street-style starters in the way of a masala dosa, a crispy Indian pancake packed with mashed potato, or behl puri, puffed rice mixed with chaat salad and chutneys. The tandoori lamb chops are also exceptional, then for your main move onto the Bombay to Goa fish curry or the fiery chicken kolhapuri, or the veggie saibhaji made with lentils and spinach. Bombay to Mumbai really is one of the most unique Indian restaurants in all of Stockport, which is precisely why the hungry folk of Bramhall love it so much! So check it out and see for yourself...
