"Calling all fans of alliteration and buttery keema pao. We have a feeling you’re going to like Bombay Bustle. The Mayfair restaurant looks like a train carriage—think Orient Express rather than that 23.45 Southeastern journey—with cooking that is more relaxed than the decadent setting. There’s something homely about the big portions, sharing starters, and the can’t-stop-won’t-stop nature of the mini poppadoms." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, heidi lauth beasley, daisy meager, sinead cranna
"A charming train theme runs through this Indian restaurant, where the ground floor is the livelier area and downstairs is more ‘first class’. Mumbai is known for its chaat so – before a prawn curry, chicken biryani or succulent lamb chops from the tandoor – order some to share, like their wonderfully crisp and colourful Raj Kachori. And they make a fine rice pudding for dessert." - Michelin Inspector
"If there’s any time to head to Mayfair for a meal, it’s immediately after you’ve been paid. This area of London is known for being on the ‘how much?!’ side of things, though Bombay Bustle is actually fairly reasonable. It’s an excellent place to celebrate your newfound wealth if you’re looking for somewhere a little glitzy, but still very tasty." - jake missing
"Bombay Bustle is home to some excellent lamb chops, rarah keema pao, and a deal that means you can get 50% (up to £10) off when you book a table between 5 and 6pm any day of the week throughout October." - rianne shlebak
"Mayfair’s Bombay Bustle have put together a delivery menu inspired by the flavours and culture of Mumbai. The Dabbawala menu is available all over London and includes favourites from the tandoor like their achari lamb chops, a selection of curries and biryanis, and of course all the breads and sides you could want. Order here." - oliver feldman, heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak