
A first in Alabama, Bay Leaf Modern Indian Cuisine & Bar offers modern Indian delicacies and signature drinks. Under new ownership of local investors, Bay Leaf is announcing a brand new team, look and menu. Come in or order online and enjoy some of our signatures dishes.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1024 20th St S Unit 101, Birmingham, AL 35205
Phone: (205) 777-3070
Website: https://www.bayleafbham.com/
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Reviews
She was so sweet and attentive. The food was so flavorful and I really enjoyed the chicken korma and the garlic naan.
We even had the mango lassi which was great.
Everything was fresh. The tamarind chutney was very good.
The Indian Buffett for $14.99 was great. Love that they changed serving the Naan fresh to the table. Grilled chicken, butter chicken, lamb stew, and fish was a great assortment of protein. The vegetarian side of the buffett, onions and green pepper stew, Dal, lentil stew, Samosas, and two types of Basmati rice: Cumin and plain. They offered a green salad with dressing. The sauces are still on point. The tamarind chutney was a great dipping sauce for the Samosas and the mint for the grilled chicken. The rice pudding is their dessert option and it’s a great way to end your meal. Our server was friendly and did an awesome job running floor alone, greeting customers, checking on them, and with grace. This is a buffett that is worth the price for the assortment of dishes offered.
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We frequented another location on Hwy 280 with the same namesake for many years. We tried this locations buffett priced at $14.99 per person. In all fairness, it may have been the time we arrived 45 minutes before closing. The rice was a bit dry. However, when mixed with the Butter Chicken it paired well. On to the good stuff, the Naan was cut down to smaller bite size pieces but still held its flavor. The bite size samosas and onion bites were good and paired well with the tamarind chutney. The butter chicken and lamb stew was delicious. The vegetable stew was on the sweet side. The only option for dessert was the rice pudding. While sweet it would have benefited from a little more cinnamon or nutmeg. The HWY 280 location was known for their buttery Naan, tandoori chicken, and delectable curries. The service would benefit the guests if someone went around and asked if they needed any water or how is everything going?
The street parking is free on Sundays. The parking could be viewed as an issue. It’s located within the Five Points area so the parking is limited.
Overall, it was okay and fairly priced for an Indian buffett.