Bombaj Masala
Bombaj Masala is an Indian restaurant in Warsaw with an extensive menu featuring over one hundred dishes. The menu is divided into vegetarian and meat sections with classic curries, tandoori preparations, and rice dishes prepared with aromatic spices and fresh ingredients.
The restaurant has established itself over many years in Warsaw, becoming a familiar spot for Indian cuisine among locals and visitors. It operates a second location and has built a loyal customer base that returns regularly.
The name refers to Mumbai, India's cultural and film industry hub. The interior displays traditional Indian elements such as colorful fabrics and decorative items, connecting the dining experience to Indian heritage.
The location is central and easy to reach from different parts of the city, with convenient parking nearby. Staff speak Polish and English and are happy to help guests choose dishes or explain menu options.
A statue of Ganesha, the four-armed Hindu deity with an elephant head, greets visitors at the entrance. This traditional symbol is believed to ward off evil and bring prosperity, immediately connecting guests to Indian culture.
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