
Bombay Canteen brings to you the bright and vibrant flavors of authentic Indian vegetarian food made with love. Our aim is to bring the best culinary experience with recipes from the heart of the spirited city with a twist of our own. Our passionate team from the founders to the chef have grown up savoring the vast variety of native Indian foods. We look forward to taking you back to the streets of Bombay recreating the magic with our freshly cooked meals with that perfect taste.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Veterans Memorial Dr W, Somerville, NJ 08876
Phone: (908) 393-2535
Website: http://www.bombaycanteen.com/
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Reviews
Leaving 1 star for a scope to improve.
We tried the following dishes, and all of them are good.
Vada Pav
Chole Bhature
Samosa Chat
Food was great, it’s a small place, hardly 4-5 tables.
Chole were different but awesome. Paneer roll was tasty. Bombay Sandwich could have been better (could have grilled better)
Do visit for sure.
Highly recommended
Among the assortment of food we tried, the cheese chili toast sandwich stood out as the best. The toast was perfectly crisp, the cheese was gooey, and the chilies added just the right amount of heat, making it a delightful treat. The aloo paratha also impressed us; it was well-stuffed and had a good balance of spices. The Ragda pattice was really good as well.
However, not everything lived up to our expectations. The paneer masala kathi roll and the achari paneer roll were both letdowns. The rolls lacked the depth of flavor we were looking for; they missed the mark on spice and tanginess, which are essential to such dishes. The paneer inside the rolls was somewhat bland and didn’t have the vibrant taste that’s typically associated with Indian street food.
We also tried their dabeli, one of their special dishes. While it wasn’t bad, it certainly wasn’t the best we’ve had. The flavors were subdued compared to the rich, spicy, and tangy dabelis we’ve enjoyed elsewhere.
Overall, while the food at Bombay Canteen wasn’t terrible, it didn’t offer any standout experiences. If you decide to visit, the cheese chili toast sandwich and aloo paratha are worth trying. However, I’d suggest steering clear of the wraps, as they didn’t quite hit the mark.