Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Fun, affordable Indian-style burgers and snacks with quick counter service; great value and nostalgia for desi flavors, but chaats and occasional execution issues divide opinion.
Bombay Burger excels at what it sets out to do: deliver flavorful Indian-spiced burgers at accessible prices with quick service. However, inconsistent execution on sides and chaats and a simple, functional space prevent it from reaching higher territory. For a casual, affordable meal with distinctive desi flavors, it's a reliable neighborhood choice—just don't expect fine-dining consistency or ambiance.
The room feels clean and simple with big windows on Madison, a fast-casual stop where you order at the counter and food lands quickly. One diner put it well: "Perfect for a quick bite that still tastes like home." Expect Indian-spiced patties, chutneys, and the occasional Bollywood video adding casual street-food energy. The cooking leans toward comfort with desi cues rather than high-concept fusion. Burgers and masala fries are the safe bets, with paneer and veggie patties drawing the most love. Chaats are split; some find them tangy and fun, others say the balance can be off. If you crave a hearty, affordable plate with warm spices, this is easy to like. For families, it is naturally kid-friendly: plain beef or chicken burgers, mozzarella sticks, and regular fries are available alongside spicier options. Portions are generous and prices gentle, so feeding a crew here is low stress—just steer picky eaters toward the simpler items and avoid the more adventurous chaats.
Area: Lively Capitol Hill corridor mixing bars, cafes, and indie eateries; strong late-night and student/young professional crowd.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban nuisances but broadly safe with good lighting.
Nearby: Near Seattle University, music venues, bars, and other fast-casual spots; strong foot traffic and transit.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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