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Indian and vegetarian food at its best, in a posh environment that includes a nightly live piano player describes The Bombay Club. It may be called a club, but the term "restaurant" more accurately describes it, and the "club" name could have come from the extensive list of celebrities and upscale visitors that this restaurant and bar sees. The cuisine at Bombay Club is of several origins. Parsi Fare, Goan Specialties, Moghlai Specialties, and Coastal Cuisine are all offered in freshly prepared, superb dishes as the finest of India. Start your meal with intense appetizers including Tandoori Scallops, Chili Tilapia, or a Spicy Duck Kabob. Dive into Northwest Frontier Specialties for your entree with choices of chicken, fish and lamb. Of course, the true Indian food fanatic will pursue the Unabashedly Indian Curries featuring lobster, duck, chicken and a wide variety of seafood. A delightful variety of breads and rices are offered, making it a good idea to return to the Club for another menu option. The desserts are beyond description offering Mango Cre Brulee and Chocolate Sticky Toffee Pudding. Not your typical apartment home meal. For a private event, The Bombay Club has experience in making a setting for groups of 8-50, or the entire restaurant may be reserved. An outdoor patio provides space for functions as well, or just to enjoy the alfresco view. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, and includes an impressive Sunday Brunch Buffet. Be prepared to dress business casual, and to pay $12 to $25 per entree. Everything you'd expect from a divine dining experience is here at The Bombay Club, with soft, regal colors and carpets, with superb service and delightful piano in the background.
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