Bombay Masala, Indian restaurant in Mokotów district, Warsaw, Poland
Bombay Masala is an Indian restaurant in the Mokotów district of Warsaw, with two dining rooms decorated in the style of the Maharashtra region. The rooms are fitted with copper tableware and hand-carved wooden furniture.
The restaurant opened in 2015 as one of the first in Warsaw to focus on dishes from different regions of India. It helped bring regional Indian cooking into the city's food scene.
The menu covers dishes from many parts of India, from milder northern curries to spicier southern preparations. Eating here gives a clear sense of how different the cooking styles can be from one region to another.
The restaurant is open on weekdays, with longer hours on weekends and an earlier closing time on Sundays. Booking a table in advance is a good idea, especially for evening visits.
Every month, the kitchen introduces a new set of dishes based on a different Indian region. This means that regular visitors can find something new on the menu each time they come.
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