Welcome to Bombay South Indian Restaurant, where authentic recipes from South India meet the vibrant influence of Bombay. Located at 1120 Huffman Rd #5, Anchorage, AK 99515, United States, we proudly serve dosas, idlis, curries, and other traditional dishes made with care and attention. Step inside and enjoy warm hospitality alongside flavors that bring a piece of India to Alaska.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1120 Huffman Rd #5, Anchorage, AK 99515
Phone: (907) 644-4521
Website: https://bombaysouth.com/?utm_source=google
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They ran out of coconut chutney for Dosa orders, the sambhar was daal with sambhar masala. Vegetable dosa was frozen vegetables in a Dosa. The dosa were highly overpriced (masala dosa was more expensive than vegetable dosa).
The best items were naan. Vegetable chili momo were pretty good. The Indo-Chinese items weren’t good. The palak paneer lacked flavor.
As far as the vibe and decorations, they did an ok job towards creating a culture. I want to see more and be immersed in the culture in future visits.
Now what we’ve all been waiting for, the food analysis. My spouse ordered The mixed grill and let me know meat was slightly dry. However, it was the best of all the other Indian meat grills they’ve eaten. My personal review of the paneer tikki masala was fabulous. I did order zero spice to share with our toddler. I feel like this was my personal folly in this epic quest of delicious divergence. It needed at least a one of spice to really finish it off to perfection. Without bringing the heat, the sweetness was a strong contender on Palatine palette. The homemade cheese was very tasty. I wish that they had cut it into smaller cubes to create a balance in every bite.
Recommend paying a visit. Offers a different cuisine to the neighborhood.
And the food is terrific! If you eat meat, the mix grill is a must-try. You get to sample three different dishes, all served with peppers, onions, super-flavorful tomato-y sauce, and heavenly naan to sop it all up. They have equally excellent vegetarian* options – I especially like the palak paneer (fresh cheese & spinach). Last time I tried a veggie dosa, which was a delightful discovery for me; something between a crepe and an Ethiopian injera, wrapped around succulent potatoes, peas, and other veggies, and served with a saucy lentil sambal. This dish struck a great balance between earthy and tangy, and I’d like to try their other dosas now!
Anchorage does not boast an abundance of Indian food, but fortunately for us, we now have a restaurant on the southside that offers very quick service, convenient takeout, and well-executed classic Indian dishes that will please meat-eaters and vegetarians alike.
*many/most of their vegetarian dishes can also be made vegan!