
Bombay Chow
220 King Street, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London
About Bombay Chow
The history of food in Bombay or Mumbai is closely linked to the growth of this city from fishing village to megapolis. As wave after wave of immigrants from all over the country came with dreams of gold in their eyes, they brought their culinary treasures with them and no exception were the Chinese immigrants who came from the chinatown in Kolkata. Also known as á¢Ã‚€Â˜hakka people' they came to India from the Chinese province of canton, and created a cuisine combining traditional Chinese cooking techniques with the intriguing spices of India, and today few eating places big or small dare exist unless it also serves Indo-Chinese food. At Bombay Chow we want to offer you an authentic selection of dishes and specialities of the Indo-Chinese cuisine that we all love.
Halal summary
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. From the management: 'Our suppliers are Zam Zam Halal Meat and Tariq Halal Meat'
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Score reflects a halal certificate on file, with an active issue report under review.
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220 King Street, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London
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GoogleCustomer service was okay but nothing to shout about, certainly not poor. As for the food, I'm afraid this really didn't cut it. Our starters arrived well after the main had been served. We had some American Chop Suey and Chicken Tikka Masala with fried rice and naan bread. American Chop Suey was below average and the chicken was not great either. The fried rice was pretty much plain boiled white rice with some vegetables thrown in...certainly not what you would expect of vegetable fried rice. The Naan was pretty damn good. However when the naan bread is the best thing about a meal then it's probably best to avoid. Won't be going again.








