Sunday

Bombay Palace







I've always been tempted to have a try in this restaurant everytime I drove passed it. It's easily seen on the roadside of Jalan Tun Razak, near KLCC. Looked grand, like a palace.

And the day came, I went for a dinner with family.

And the rates and comments we gave for the restaurant are as below :

Ambience: 4 /5 , nice ambience, glim lighting, it's furnished like an old british-indian banglo. Silver cuttery with customary printed "Bombay Palace" plates..... There are also a group of 4 musicians, playing traditional indian drums. So there is music along with ur meals, luxury.

Taste: 3.5/5, the menu, when u see it, wow, so many choices, different ways of cooking all types of meats and veggies, u neva tot that curry can be so variable. For foreigners, it's really a good place to go for. For Malaysian, we used to eat alot of spicy food already, this might just not a cup of tea for us. The heavy touch of herbs and spices in every delicacies and dishes is fabulous, I love it. But we all think they could be more hot and spicy. We prefer hot hot chillis, haha.

Service: 2.5/5, I don't really think that is the kind of service for a famous+ star rated restaurant. We may be there too early (6.30pm, just the right time they resumed business time for dinner session), but I don't think we should be neglected that time. Not being served for quite some minutes, no drinks, no tit-bits..... my family was very unsatisfied with it. Only one praise for the free flow of freshly fried crispy snacks as starter comes with 6 choices of sauce...
Price: 3.5/5 ,The price you can imagine for a star rated restaurant, located in the centre of the city, grandly furnished, still considered reasonable. However, not worthy for the service.
Hmm... if u are looking for delicious food despite of the ambience, Steven's Corner of Cheras and Muthu's Curry of JB can easily outstand it...at a better price too.... hahaha.....

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