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Bombayrotti

+44 20 7935 6546
74 Baker St, London W1U 6TB United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Amenities

Service options
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Halal food
Dining options
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Counter service
  • Dessert
  • Seating
Amenities
Planning
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Cash only
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Best KPortal Reviews

Roti wraps are small and slightly expensive (£4 for one and £6.50 for two), but very tasty (had the paneer and the lamb).
£4 for one represents very poor value, despite how good it tastes. I'd recommend a burrito if hungry at all - either £5.50 or £6 and much bigger than 2 roti wraps.
Nevertheless, worth visiting because, as already stated, it is very tasty e.g. the acahari paneer had a distinct pickled undertone as expected. It was not flat as can so often be the case.
Industrial decor - could easily make more seating with the space they have.
Pretty decent rolls... Small portions. Not very expensive.
The tea could've been better. Parle G with tea is a pretty neat gimmick though!
Slow service and overpriced. My £7 biryani was lots of rice and hardly any meat. Won't be back.
I ordered the Lamb biryani and it was a very small portion for the price you pay, the flavour was bland and to round it off, it came with two very small pieces of lamb. I've had better microwave rice packets then this.
Honestly the worst lunch I've ever had in Baker Street. Unfortunately I can't give it no stars so it gets one....Not Recommended at all.
The place has really nice decor, the stuff is friendly and the Indian salsas delicious but the place overall is let down.
Rotti rolls are tiny ... there is almost nothing inside.
I took two as I didn't feel like rice. Price £6.50 so more then burrito so I was hoping it will be enough for a lunch. However there was almost nothing inside these rolls. I wouldn't even call it a snack. The menu state it is chicken and salad ... well it had few tiny pieces of chicken and onion. That's it.
I exchange for burrito which could be great but the wrapped tasted raw and the whole thing was poorly put together so everything was falling out of it.
Very poor quality ingredients. Ordered two rotti rolls and the filling did not taste home cooked at all but straight out of a curry jar. There was hardly any filling and the mince lamb was utterly disgusting. The rice I ordered (a separate dish I ordered rather than roti roll filling) was dry and hard. I’m convinced one rice dish was straight out of a precooked packet. Overpriced, stingy and inauthentic. There are far better options around. Won’t be ordering from here again. I asked for extra tamarind sauce and was given no more than a teaspoon. Many reviews seem to agree. You need to up your game!
Roti wraps are small and slightly expensive (£4 for one and £6.50 for two), but very tasty (had the paneer and the lamb).
£4 for one represents very poor value, despite how good it tastes. I'd recommend a burrito if hungry at all - either £5.50 or £6 and much bigger than 2 roti wraps.
Nevertheless, worth visiting because, as already stated, it is very tasty e.g. the acahari paneer had a distinct pickled undertone as expected. It was not flat as can so often be the case.
Industrial decor - could easily make more seating with the space they have.
Pretty decent rolls... Small portions. Not very expensive.
The tea could've been better. Parle G with tea is a pretty neat gimmick though!

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