BOMBAY PALACE EATERY
About the Business
Bombay Palace Eatery
Nestled conveniently next to the Niagara Falls Visitor Center at 24 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, Bombay Palace Eatery offers a delightful culinary escape for both locals and tourists. This charming restaurant specializes in authentic Indian cuisine, bringing the rich flavors and vibrant spices of India to the heart of Niagara Falls.
At Bombay Palace Eatery, guests are treated to a diverse menu that includes traditional favorites such as butter chicken, biryani, tikka masala, and a variety of vegetarian options. Each dish is meticulously prepared using fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to ensure an authentic and unforgettable dining experience.
The welcoming atmosphere of Bombay Palace Eatery, combined with its friendly and attentive staff, makes it the perfect spot for a family meal, a romantic dinner, or a casual lunch with friends. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a quick snack, Bombay Palace Eatery promises a satisfying and flavorful experience that will leave you coming back for more.
Visit Bombay Palace Eatery to indulge in the exotic tastes of India, right next to one of the world's most iconic natural wonders.
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Location & Phone number
Next to, Niagara Falls Visitor Center, 24 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, United States
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - ?
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"We had breakfast here at 9am on Thursday morning. The chhole puri, idli plate and samosa chaat were tasty and filling for us for next 6-7 hours of Maid of Mist and Cave of Winds tours. This place is open 8:30 till midnight and walking distance from Niagara Falls visitor centers (both park one and city one). The owner lady was very courteous and helpful in suggesting food. For dinner we just did curry take out with which they give rice, to eat while watching night illumination and fireworks on Niagara Falls."
"Indian joint close the falls. Very old property and with basic furniture. The lady greeting and sitting the guest has no smile on her face and working like a machine. We were seated, we started having our buffet, 10 mins later we had to call the lady to give us some water. She forgot about it and we had to call her again. Very bad service The buffet is very average and small spread Tandoori chicken tray was empty and we waited almost till our lunch is over but it was worth the wait. Nice chicken tandoori The mutton curry was good and tender Chile was watery Naan was freshly made Rice was dry Overall it was not worth $21.99 USD"
"Great buffet when visiting Niagara Falls. The kids and adults enjoyed a very full meal! The owner was very friendly and service was wonderful. They replenished the naan and even brought us a plate of fresh tandoori chicken when they refilled the buffet. Great value and great ambiance."
"Had breakfast here . All the punjabi item on the menu tasted really good. Enjoyed the paratha and the puri . Idli and the medu vada were ok ok but otherwise the rest of the items were really good and fresh. Definitely good place to have some Punjabi food here."
"3.5 stars. This is a typical north Indian restaurant in Niagara Falls. Their food is authentically desi as compared to what I've had in Rochester, NY. The ambiance is simple, nothing too fancy. Parking is either in the parking lots of the State Park or paid parking along the street. The people running and serving at the restaurant are also authentically desi. We didn't know that it was just a buffet restaurant when we came here for dinner. My parents didn't want to do the buffet so we decided to go elsewhere, but they accommodated us by giving us a limited ala carte menu (no appetizers or south Indian food). The only restaurants that do this are back home in India. Having said that, the service itself was almost non-existent. They seem to not want to work. Telling people to do the buffet allows them to relax and talk. Doing ala carte means taking an order and actual service. Well, we didn't get much of it any how. We were waiting for a good 10 mins before water was brought. We didn't get takeaway boxes for a while. My brother ended up going to the counter to pay because nobody bothered to bring us the check. We ordered the mixed vegetable, saag paneer and kadhai chicken with the jeera fried rice (you order rice separately as the curries don't come with rice), butter roti, butter naan, and garlic naan. The portions were decent. The food itself was delicious with the exception of oil. Just like a typical Indian restaurant, there was way too much oil. The saag had less oil than the others, so that was our favorite. The garlic naan didn't have enough garlic on it, and the pieces were pretty small. We had some left over, so we took it home. Having looked at the buffet option vs ala carte, I would go with the buffet next time because they had more options (paneer, mixed veg, chicken, lamb, naans, rice, dessert, etc). It costs $20 per person but going ala carte also ends up costing the same or more. Overall, this was an ok experience. If I had to describe it in a sentence, if you are a desi coming to this restaurant, expect the service and food exactly as you would back home."
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