A
celebration of hyper-local Indian cuisine, Bombay Borough, located at DIFC, Gate
Village 3, offers guests a carefully curated selection of India’s unique
ingredients, spices and flavours, reinvented. From small bites to large feasts,
Bombay Borough’s eclectic menu comes with a twist and enables armchair
travellers to embark on a culinary adventure that serves up the very best of
India, in a way they have never experienced before.
Discover
the ideal space for everything from drinks after work to meals with friends and
loved ones. Bombay Borough is Indian to the core, the epitome of the India of
today and tomorrow, and the perfect place to rediscover India through an
explosion of flavour. With a menu that sources Bhoot Jolokia from the North
East, Aam Papad from Amritsar in the North West, pink salt from the Himalayas
in the North, and some unique Podi Masalas from the South, Bombay Borough
brings together rare flavours that aren’t readily available globally.
From
Guntur Podi Chicken, Haleem Pate with Saffron Sheermal and Aam Papad Paneer, to
Naga Ghost Pepper Wings and Panch Phoran Chargrilled Prawns, Bombay Borough’s
ingredient-focused small plates and grills make for great conversation fillers,
allowing guests the opportunity to whet their appetites before the meal
unfolds. The large plates that follow will satisfy even the heartiest of
appetites and are also great for sharing.
Finding
the right pairing enhances each ingredient and elevates the taste of every
large plate. Unique menu highlights include Bombay Lunch Home Veg Curry and
Banana Leaf Rice, Mario’s Mango Prawns and Coconut Rice, Chennai Crab Roti, and
Smoked Jodhpur Mutton. An extensive dessert selection means guests can end
their meal with something sweet and, in true Bombay Borough style, something
surprising.
If
you’re on the go and looking for a quick bite to eat, The Gully Kitchen, Bombay
Borough’s fast-casual kitchen, offers Indian originals, alongside new
interpretations, made from scratch. From gluten free Dosa Pockets to
grab-and-go Biryani, expect some great options for the fast-paced DIFC crowd
through the day.
Whether
guests want to dine al fresco on the terrace or sample indoor comfort, Bombay
Borough is a multi-layered space, spread over two floors, with options to suit
everyone and inspirations from around India. Guests will be immersed in a
welcoming Indo-chic ambience, inspired by a fusion of the modern French and
British-era old bungalows of India, which infuses the west with India, in a
space where people can gather over good conversation and great food.