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Address: 3344 Hwy 6 Ste. A, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Phone: (281) 302-5070
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Everyone is always so friendly, helpful and takes great pride in providing the best food! We are always so happy and full leaving here!
Vada pav 5/5 Medium is very spicy for me but my Indian friends really enjoy it!
Potatoes and Peas Samosa 5/5
Dahi Puri 5/5 the filling was well done (balanced)
Chicken 65 3.5/5 I like it but my friend says it’s just OK and maybe a little sweeter than expected
The woman who I’m assuming was the owner or one of them was very knowledgeable about which items were vegan and which weren’t. Already starting off on a high note. I ended up ordering the Dal Tadka (yellow curry lentils) and OMG JUST AMAZING! So flavorful and perfect consistency. It came with rice (not a fan of the rice), but I also ordered roti which was perfect with it!!!! We also had the samosas which were delicious! Next time I’m in, I’d love to try the Dosas! Service was A-1, she checked on us multiple times and even offered suggestions on how you enhance the flavors like adding a hint of lime and boy was it even more delicious. And for all the food we got, the price was not bad!
The only issue with the atmosphere were a couple flies flying around which can be quite annoying. Maybe invest in a fly trap of some sort. With the door opening and closing consistently, it can be difficult to control.
Food came out fast, hot, and delish! I really wish I’d known about this place sooner. Needless to say, Bombay Delights is my new go to place when I have a taste for Indian food. It’s on my regular rotation list for tasty wholesome flavorful meals!
The potato filling was perfectly seasoned and had a mild to medium spice level.
The Dosa came with three dipping sauces which included an outstanding Sambar soup which I finished off after eating the dosa. I don’t know what the other two sauces were but they were pretty good also.
If I was not such a dosa fanatic, I may consider ordering a biryani dish upon my next visit because this seemed to be the most popular dish amongst other diners which looked both appetizing and of a generous portion size.
The fact that I was the only non-asian diner may suggest that the food was not only tasty but authentic too.
I tend to prefer traveling to the Hilcroft area whenever I crave a good dosa or south Indian cuisine in general, but the dosa here was pretty much on the same level as anything I would find in that part of town so I appreciate having such a legitimate option at a fraction of the drive. Plus, Bombay Delight was a significantly cleaner and more inviting ambiance than some of my favorite dosa spots around the Hilcroft area.