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    Bombay, Restaurant in Amiens
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    Bombay

    Centre-ville, Amiens

    Restaurant in Amiens, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Bombay is an easy Amiens fallback rather than a destination reservation. Book it for casual solo dining, a simple lunch, or a low-pressure dinner, but look to Les Orfèvres or Ail des Ours when the meal needs clearer polish, published positioning, or special-occasion confidence.

    About Bombay

    Without price tier, chef details, awards, or menu specifics, Bombay is best treated as a practical Amiens option. The basics are straightforward: casual dress code and daily hours for both lunch and dinner. That makes it useful when the priority is an available meal window, not when the night depends on a clearly documented menu format or special-occasion credentials.

    For an explorer trying to map Amiens beyond the obvious addresses, the decision is about expectation control. Bombay does not have a private dining setup, listed group capacity, or a signature order. That makes it better suited to casual dining plans than to a tightly planned group meal where room layout, budget, pacing need to be confirmed before arrival.

    Book it for convenience, not for a researched splurge

    The strongest practical signal is access. Service is available every day for both lunch and dinner: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM and 6:30–11 PM. That gives Bombay useful scheduling flexibility in Amiens. The tradeoff is that Bombay does not provide awards, chef credentials, prices, or menu format information to justify choosing it as a researched splurge.

    If the plan is a solo meal or a casual two-person dinner, Bombay makes more sense than it does for a highly planned celebration. For groups, use caution: without capacity or private-dining details, it is harder to assess table size in advance. For a planned occasion, Les Orfèvres and Ail des Ours are worth comparing if you want to weigh Bombay against other named options.

    Where it sits in an Amiens shortlist

    Use Bombay when ease matters more than certainty. Cross-shop A Taaable or Sushi Arata if the group wants to compare different dining choices. For broader planning, the full Amiens restaurants guide is more useful than forcing this into a special-trip slot.

    The takeThis is a spot built for routine dining—weekday lunches, family dinners and casual evenings out—rather than pre-theatre or special-occasion splurges. The profile emphasises a neighbourhood audience of residents and curious locals, so it works well for low-key group meals or solo visits where reliability and familiar flavours matter. Because the restaurant sits in a commercial corridor and isn’t pitched as destination cuisine, plan visits around convenience and community: it’s ideal when you want solid, hearty Indian cooking without the formality of a fine-dining reservation.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextAmiens, France
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    Planning details

    Location
    108 Rue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 80000 Amiens, France
    Website
    bombay-restaurant-amiens.eatbu.com
    Phone
    +33 9 55 05 80 45
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Bombay reads as a straightforward, neighbourhood Indian that prioritises approachability over spectacle. Set on a busy commercial street rather than a destination dining strip, it feels everyday and unpretentious: the kind of place locals and long-resident communities return to for familiar flavours. The writing frames it as an essential alternative amid a city otherwise known for northern French technique, so while the room is not presented as flashy, its role on the map gives it quiet charm. Expect a warm, casual atmosphere that values steady, comforting cooking above trend-driven fuss.

    Best For

    This is a spot built for routine dining—weekday lunches, family dinners and casual evenings out—rather than pre-theatre or special-occasion splurges. The profile emphasises a neighbourhood audience of residents and curious locals, so it works well for low-key group meals or solo visits where reliability and familiar flavours matter. Because the restaurant sits in a commercial corridor and isn’t pitched as destination cuisine, plan visits around convenience and community: it’s ideal when you want solid, hearty Indian cooking without the formality of a fine-dining reservation.

    Ordering Tips

    Stick to the classics the place is known for: the poulet tikka massala and agneau mughali are listed as signature dishes and are reliable starting points. Given the restaurant’s neighbourhood role, expect comforting, familiar preparations rather than experimental tasting menus; choose established mains and shareable plates if you’re dining with family or a group. The write-up raises ingredient-sourcing as a theme for regional Indian spots in France, so be open to variations rooted in local availability rather than strict adherence to metropolitan interpretations.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Chaleureuse et authentique with attentive service.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyLively

    Best For

    Casual HangoutFamily

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • poulet tikka massala
    • agneau mughali
    Planning details

    Location

    108 Rue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 80000 Amiens, France · Directions

    +33 9 55 05 80 45

    bombay-restaurant-amiens.eatbu.com

    Also consider

    Where to book if Bombay is not the right fit

    Choose Ail des Ours for a clearer modern-cuisine choice at €€. Choose Les Orfèvres for a more occasion-ready Amiens dinner with a higher price signal.

    Restaurant context

    How Bombay compares in Amiens

    Bombay is the easier, lower-commitment choice if availability matters and the meal does not need a defined chef-led format. Ail des Ours is the stronger pick for modern cuisine at a published €€ tier, while Les Orfèvres is the clearer splurge move at €€€.

    For diners choosing by experience type, Sushi Arata has the advantage of a more specific dining identity, while Restaurant Instinct Amiens reads as a better cross-shop when the priority is a more deliberate dinner plan. Bombay works better when the brief is simple: an accessible Amiens meal without turning the booking into a project.

    If ambiance and occasion matter, start with Les Orfèvres or Ail des Ours before Bombay. If value and ease matter more, Bombay and A Taaable are the more casual comparison set.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Bombay good for solo dining?

    Bombay can work for a solo meal in Amiens if your priority is simple scheduling. It offers lunch and dinner every day, the dress code is casual. For a more researched meal, compare it with Les Orfèvres; Bombay is the lower-information, convenience-led option.

    What are alternatives to Bombay in Amiens?

    A Taaable and Sushi Arata are named options to compare if you are building a broader shortlist. Les Orfèvres or Restaurant Instinct Amiens may also be worth considering alongside Bombay, depending on what kind of meal you want to plan.

    Can Bombay accommodate groups?

    Bombay offers daily lunch and dinner hours: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM and 6:30–11 PM. However, it does not provide group capacity, private-dining details, or a specific group setup for the venue. Larger parties should confirm directly before relying on it for a planned meal.

    Is Bombay good for a special occasion?

    Only if the occasion is low-key and convenience matters more than ceremony. With daily lunch and dinner hours, Bombay can fit an easy celebratory meal in Amiens, but it does not provide awards, prices, chef details, or a special-occasion format for the venue. Les Orfèvres or Restaurant Instinct Amiens may be useful comparisons for a more planned night out.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bombay?

    Both lunch and dinner are offered every day at Bombay. Lunch is listed from 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, dinner is listed from 6:30–11 PM. Choose the slot that best fits your schedule.