Contacts & Location

📍 Address: 133 Radford Road, Nottingham NG7 5DU, United Kingdom

📞 Phone: +44 115 970 1710

🌐 Website: bombaysweetcentre.co.uk

Reviews

  1. amandeep kaur ★☆☆☆☆

    I had a very disappointing experience after eating the samosas and bread pakoras. The food didn’t seem fresh — it tasted like it was made a day earlier instead of being freshly prepared. Unfortunately, I even got a stomach infection afterward. I hope the owner pays more attention to food quality and freshness in the future.

  2. Rajeev Chopra ★★★★☆

    Really enjoyed the chaat was really flavoursome one of the best ones I’ve tried in a long time. Lamb Samosa and chicken kebab weren’t that good I wasn’t that impressed with them, the vegetable samosa was good, the Paneer dish was not that good but the butter chicken was really flavoursome I really enjoyed that didn’t have any spice though, but the flavours were really good. The lamb curry was also really good. Only let down was I went to this branch as I wanted the fish curry but when I got there they told me that they didn’t serve the fish curry only the City centre branch did but didn’t really apologise for the inconvenience, just discussed it with her manager even though the website showed they did serve it so I went to this one had I known I would have gone to the other one instead.

  3. R A ★★★★★

    Their barfis are the best tasting in Nottingham in my opinion. A box of 6 pieces costing a little under £6.

  1. Nafiz Fuad ★☆☆☆☆

    *EDIT: I came in the restaurant to “TAKEAWAY THE FOOD I ORDERED”, also the reply was a useless attempt to cover their scam of selling leftovers since it definitely wasn’t fresh (even after reheating this disgusting food you can taste this is not fresh and is made with old oil; I’m pretty sure that cold chicken left on display for hours is a safety hazard as it becomes a source of bacteria that is harmful when ingested even if it is reheated in the microwave afterwards (btw their online menu advertisement is very misleading as none of the food is properly made). THEY SHOULD DEFINITELY LEARN FROM THEIR COMPETITORS LIKE “KARAK CHAI”, “CHAIIWALA”and “The Urban Rikshaw” on how to make proper Indian food that doesn’t taste disgusting. (Btw if it’s not a takeaway then why do you have a website to order food online??) |takeaway definition: “a restaurant or shop selling cooked food to be eaten elsewhere.” REVIEW: I ordered a takeaway from this restaurant. First of all, the price doesn’t match with the quality. All of the food (worth over 50£) was greasy, stinking and cold. The chili chicken and chili paneer were very oily and greasy (they were not fresh and they probably served us leftovers). The papri chaats were made from some OLD oil as it was oozing out of grease that caused me nausea, 80% of the boxes were filled with cold boiled potatoes and it didn’t have any topping whatsoever other than some yoghurt on the top that was probably put in to cover their scam (the food was way different than what it was advertised in their online menu). The Naans and vegetable pakoras were also not fresh and were probably leftovers from the day before. Almost all of the food had to be thrown away as they were not fresh and were very disgusting. TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY! Would definitely not recommend to someone that wants to eat some Indian food.

  2. Peter Simons ★★★★★

    Hi Rahul. Highly recommend Judging by the amazing Indian you’re going to be successful the curry provider it is one of the best that Julie and I have had and definitely would like to know sauce it was. The salmon was lovely as was the tikka chicken The onion bhaji was brill enough for 2 on a meal it was not greasy which you normally get with other takeaways The samosa was crisp and well filled - superb The sweets were super and I think will go down really well

  3. Parminder Sehmbi ★★★★★

    Ordered food for a function of 50 people, veg and meat (including gluten free options). Ordering was simple, food was ready on time (hot and fresh) and most importantly everyone loved it! Will definitely order again!

  1. Angela Chiappetta ★★★★★

    Drive into Notts just to go to Bombay Sweets. I'm plant based, my boyfriend is Omni and there is lots of fabulous choices for both. The staff are always 100%. Great place, great food. Highly recommend the butterscotch bark. The hint of chili at the end is devine. Definitely a new favourite!!

  2. Jordan Martin ★★★★★

    Whenever I'm in Nottingham I always make a little detour to stop off at the Bombay sweet center on my way home. The menu is amazing with something to please everyone. All of the food has so much flavor. The samosas are out of this world!!

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Bombay Sweet Centre is located at 133 Radford Road, Nottingham NG7 5DU, United Kingdom

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