Bombay Brasserie Customer Reviews
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Located in the lively Union Square area, Bombay Brasserie offers a unique blend of French and Indian cuisine in a cozy, upscale setting. Just a short walk from San Francisco’s major concert venues and theaters, this romantic hideaway mixes rich spices with elegant presentation—think classic Indian curries with a refined European twist. With white tablecloths, warm lighting, and attentive service, it’s a top pick for those looking to elevate their pre-show dinner plans.
Proximity is key—Bombay Brasserie is within walking distance of some of the city's best music halls and performance spaces. Guests love that the service is prompt, making it easy to enjoy a full meal without stressing about showtime. The intimate yet relaxed atmosphere also offers a nice balance—quiet enough for conversation, but lively enough to get you energized for the night ahead.
According to reviewers on TripAdvisor and OpenTable, diners rave about the creative fusion menu and dishes like the lamb curry and seafood vindaloo. The cocktail list also gets high marks for originality. Many mention how the staff is courteous and knowledgeable about flavor pairings and spice levels. Guests also appreciate the quiet ambiance, making it a great place to unwind before the energy of a live performance.
Some visitors note that the portions can be on the smaller side, and prices slightly higher than expected for casual Indian fare. However, most agree it’s worth it for the quality and ambiance. A few also wished for a broader vegetarian selection.
For concert-goers in search of a flavorful, refined meal just steps from the show, Bombay Brasserie offers a delicious and convenient experience that’s hard to beat.
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Bombay Brasserie is #3181 of 5749 things to do in San Francisco
By: kurtisnelson, San Francisco, California | |||
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