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Mumbai FusionBWorth Trying
Unit 24, 87 Ealing Rd, Wembley HA0 4BD
· Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (531 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Bold, vegetarian Indo-Chinese comfort food in a lively food hall; great value combos and kid-friendly noodles, with some inconsistency and portion gripes to note.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Mumbai Fusion delivers solid Indo-Chinese comfort with bold, punchy wok flavors and warm, engaged service that earn a grade B standing. Inconsistent seasoning and occasional portion variability prevent a higher grade, though strong value from thali and combo boxes and quick counter service make it a reliable neighborhood choice for vegetarian fusion cravings on Ealing Road.
Restaurant Summary
Set inside a lively food hall on Ealing Road, Mumbai Fusion leans into bold Indo-Chinese comfort with counter ordering and quick turnaround. The vibe feels bustling and casual, with diners mentioning a big screen showing sports and friendly chats with the team. One diner summed it up: the combo box easily fed two and scratched that nostalgic street-food itch, while another noted the staff were warm and helpful with suggestions. The culinary approach leans contemporary fusion: think Hakka noodles, Manchurian, Schezwan chips, and Chinese bhel with an Indian kick rather than delicate fine dining. The food is about punchy wok flavors, not restraint; dry Manchurian, salt-n-pepper okra, and the Indo-Chinese thali get the most love. Execution is generally solid, though a few reviews report sweetness or bland patches and the occasional skimpy Manchurian count. Families are well covered. There is a kids meal with noodles, plus plain chips and mild sweet corn soup. Reviews mention staff adjusting spice levels on request, so picky eaters can be accommodated. That said, it is still a fusion-forward menu heavy on aromatics and heat, so very conservative palates should steer toward mild noodles, rice, and simple starters.
At a Glance
- Vegetarian Indo-Chinese focus with many vegan options
- Strong value from thali and combo boxes
- Fast, counter-style service suited to the food hall setting
- Inconsistent seasoning and occasional portion complaints
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- vegetarian_indo_chinese_focus
- value_combo_thali
- make_your_own_wok_customization
What People Love
- Punchy wok-fired flavors on noodles and Manchurian
- Value and variety in the Indo-Chinese thali
- Crispy salt-n-pepper okra as a standout starter
- Friendly owner engagement and helpful suggestions
- Kid-pleasing Hakka noodles
Points of Concern
- Seasoning inconsistency: some report oversweet or bland dishes alongside many strong meals
- Portion variance: a few complaints of light Manchurian counts in noodle dishes
- Food hall environment can be noisy and crowded at peaks
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food; some items run spicy unless requested mild
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost£18-26 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose dry Manchurian for crunch, pair with Hakka noodles or burnt garlic fried rice
- Vegetarians and vegans can build a wok with tofu and mixed veggies for a tailored bowl
- Families: Kids Set Meal (£9.99) keeps spice in check and adds a drink
Perfect For
- Craving a quick, bold Indo-Chinese fix
- Sharing a value-packed thali or combo
- Vegetarian and vegan groups seeking variety
- Pre- or post-shopping bite on Ealing Road
Location Insights
Area: Bustling South Asian shopping corridor with jewelry, saree shops, sweets, and street-food energy; strong value-focused casual dining.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked during the day and early evening; typical high street crowds and lighting; no specific safety incidents in reviews.
Nearby: Inside or adjacent to a food hall along Ealing Road; near retail like Popat Stores; screens showing sports cited by diners.
Wembley CentralWembley Central offers a lively dining scene with a variety of international cuisines reflecting the multicultural population. The area is accessible and generally safe, with a mix of casual eateries, fast food, and some mid-range restaurants catering to everyday dining and social gatherings.
Ealing RoadEaling Road is known for its concentration of South Asian shops, restaurants, and markets, creating a bustling and culturally rich dining environment. It is a popular destination for those seeking traditional Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern food in a vibrant, community-focused setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–22:00
Tuesday12:00–22:00
Wednesday12:00–22:00
Thursday12:00–22:00
Friday12:00–22:00
Saturday12:00–22:00
Sunday12:00–22:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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