Crowd-pleasing Indo‑Chinese with standout lollipops, biryanis, and fast, friendly service—good for groups, but pricing and consistency vary, and service can wobble during rush.
Bombay Chow delivers reliable Indo-Chinese fusion with strong food quality anchored by signature dishes like chicken lollipop and Manchow soup, paired with genuinely friendly and attentive service. However, inconsistent execution during peak times and events prevents a higher grade, and the functional but crowded setting lacks destination appeal. Worth visiting for bold, crowd-pleasing flavors and warm hospitality, though expect occasional variability.
The room feels warm and bustling with a flow of families and pre-event crowds, and service is often called out as friendly and attentive. Expect the conversation to circle back to the chicken lollipop with proper spicy dip—it is the dish people remember on the way home. The cooking leans Indo‑Chinese fusion with confidence: Manchow soup and Manchurian gravies meet Punjabi comforts and the tandoor. The culinary approach leans contemporary and mash‑up driven: bold, saucy, and crowd-pleasing rather than fine-dining theatrics. When they are on, flavors pop and portions are generous; on off nights, a dish may run salty or heavy, and event-day menus can be limited. For families, it is kid-accommodating by menu even without a dedicated kids list. Children tend to like chicken lollipops, butter chicken, naan, and sweet corn soup. If your crew prefers milder, familiar plates, you will still find simple rice and breads alongside the spicier fusion options, though truly picky eaters may want to skip the saucier, punchier dishes.
Area vibe: Bustling Wembley corridor with match-day surges; mix of local families, concert-goers, and casual diners.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; occasional rowdy crowds reported on busy nights.
What's nearby: Near Wembley entertainment venues; parking described as tricky; alternative dining across the road mentioned.