Bombay Palace Restaurant

Bombay Palace Restaurant

Bombay Palace

 
Address: 2201 St. Catherine West,
Montreal, QC, H3H 1M9, Canada
Phone: (514) 932-7141
Fax: (514) 932-7143
E-mail:
Website: http://www.bombaypalacerestaurant.com
Reservation: Make a Reservation
Delivery: Order Online
Established back in 1975, the Montreal Restaurant, Bombay Palace has been offering Montreal gourmands a wide selection of excellent Indian dishes for several years.
Online Menu
Online Menu
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Appetizers
Assorted Platter (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes Pakora (click for more info...)
Cocktail Seekh Kebab (click for more info...)
Onion Bhajia (click for more info...)
Vegetable Samosa (click for more info...)
Vegetables
Baigan Bharta (click for more info...)
Cauliflower Masala (click for more info...)
Daal Makhani (click for more info...)
Jeera Aloo (click for more info...)
Mushrooms, Peas and Cashewnuts (click for more info...)
Palak Paneer (click for more info...)
Tadka Daal (click for more info...)
Vegetable Jhalfrazie (click for more info...)
Lamb or Beef Specialities
Bhuna Gosht (click for more info...)
Curry (click for more info...)
Korma Kashmiri (click for more info...)
Saag Gosht (click for more info...)
Vindaloo (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes
Butter Chicken Dishes (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes Jalfrazie (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes Korma Kashmiri (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes Madras (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes Tikka Kadai (click for more info...)
Seafood Entrees
Butter Prawns (click for more info...)
Prawn Jalfrazie (click for more info...)
Shrimp Konkani (click for more info...)
Tiger Prawn Masala (click for more info...)
Accompliments
Chaas (click for more info...)
Kachumber Salads (click for more info...)
Mango Lassi (click for more info...)
Papad (click for more info...)
Raita (click for more info...)
T and Oori Specialities
Chicken Dishes Tikka (click for more info...)
Lamb Chops K and hari (Chef'S Special) (click for more info...)
Prawn T and oori (click for more info...)
Salmon Tikka (Chef'S Special) (click for more info...)
Seekh Kebab (click for more info...)
T and oori Chicken Dishes 1/2 (click for more info...)
T and oori Chicken Dishes 1/4 (click for more info...)
Desserts
Gajar Halwa (click for more info...)
Gulab Jamun (click for more info...)
Kheer (click for more info...)
Mango Ice Cream
Ras Malai (click for more info...)
Indian Breads
Kulcha (click for more info...)
Naan (click for more info...)
Paratha (click for more info...)
Roti (click for more info...)
Rice and Biryanis
Shahjehani Biryani (click for more info...)
Steamed Basmati Rice (click for more info...)
Vegetable Biryani (click for more info...)
Soups
Soups Of The Day (click for more info...)

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