Bombay Sandwich Co.

48 W 27th St, New York
(646) 781-9756

Recent Reviews

Tina Gulati

Got the Bombay club. $18. On the pricier side but if you’re not sure abt Indian food this is a good chance to try the flavors without it being too spicy for y’all who think onions are spicy.

MeMeMeow

Had the mango chili burger and it was delicious. Never thought I'd enjoy mango chutney on a burger but it worked surprisingly well. They also had my order ready in minutes which was awesome. Try it!

Jiang Xin Liu

Here is one of my new go-to lunch spots in the Flatiron area. Their Mumbai street food-inspired menu is entirely vegetarian with great on the go sandwich and bowl options.I loved this vegan Bombay Club sandwich stacked high with chickpea pancake, spiced potato, cilantro chutney, chili aioli, and vegetables on fresh sourdough bread.

Harshit Mahajan

Amazing place for quick classic Indian bites. Love their aloo cheese sandwich and masala chai. Whenever I’m the area, I try to make it a point to small and cute cafe with good outdoor sitting.

Tucker333

I have never experienced fusion cuisine so well executed as this. Everything I ate was absolutely incredible! I ordered the burger with the mango chutney, which itself had a really pleasant balance of sweet and spicy. The KETCHUP it came with was the one thing in life I have always been missing but never knew I needed. I also ordered the veg mango lassi. I haven't had a lassi in over 7 years, so I was so excited to see they had a vegan one since they're usually made with yoghurt. It was also absolutely incredible. If I worked in the area and had money I would eat lunch here every day 1000%. SO SO MF GOOD Updated from previous review on 2023-06-17

Michael J.

We are living in a golden era of sandwiches.I arrived at Bombay Sandwich Co.'s postage-stamp-sized outpost at 4 pm on a Wednesday to find it bereft of its usual Instagram-fueled congestion, and asked for a recommendation. The lady behind the counter pointed silently to the club sandwich, and I ordered, silently regretful that she hadn't steered me toward the burger I was hankering for. But once I got through my regret, this sandwich got better and better. Yes, it's a sandwich with Indian spices and chutneys and sauces, as delicious in practice as the theoretical concept would suggest. But as I worked my way through the sandwich, I noticed the details is overlooked: the slices of roasted beets, the fresh tomato, the nicely toasted bread, the construction that allowed me to eat a triple-decker sandwich without the aid of the thoughtfully provided fork. Delicious, subtle, complex, and every bit as unique as you expect. For $18, it's not a cheap casual lunch, but if I had the money that the people who work around here probably do, I'd treat myself once every couple weeks.

Shri10

Hot fresh good food, not too expensive for NYC. They seem to switch out the menu - I returned here to pick up some Saag/Palak paneer bowl but that wasn't on the menu anymore. This bowl was yumm with a solid serving of rice. I picked the channa and the lentils bowls this time round and they were both just enough for a person each - significant reduction in portions. But still delicious! I also had the samosa chaat which is great when eaten hot. Not sure how it holds up on takeout/ delivery.

B E

Definitely a tasty sandwich we had but had to knock off a star because I can’t believe it costs almost $18 and it comes with nothing. Things are just so expensive now.Good thing is, is a good portion of food but it won’t be all the time for me.Love that there are vegetarian/vegan options. Seating outside and inside (altho inside is quite warm!).Apple Pay/credit card acceptedNo bathroom.

Sonali G.

Ordered the mango chili burger, wish I had read other reviews first. Just like others mentioned, it was extremely soggy and as soon as I took my first bite, the entire patty fell out. Super messy to eat and not enjoyable at all.

Jonathan D.

This narrow shop has some bar seating, but it also fronts a small urban park with independent seating and benches. So you might want to eat outside, as I did. The menu is concise and vegetarian. Choices not made offered impossible meats and vegan cheeses. I opted for the "Bombay Club" instead, with its' more straightforward components. The sandwich I got was large and filling, not least because it was about 4" thick. The stacked layers of different veggies were very colorful, and visually interesting. Lots of crunch and texture throughout. The sourdough bread was chewy in the center, with crisp (but not overly sharp) crusts at the edges. The sourdough's delicious taste powered through the entire sandwich. There was a small cup of (hot?) sauce in my bag, but it escaped my notice. It might have added a bit of needed moisture to the sandwich. I don't eat a lot of vegetarian sandwiches; they're an oxymoron and waste of money, in my own personal ethos. But I really enjoyed this meal. Enough that I would go back and try other items on the menu.

Elaine T.

I got the aloo grilled cheese sandwich ($17) and it made for a quick workday lunch. The spice is on the milder side so I recommend ordering extra spicy--I got just spicy and tasted no spice. The curry ketchup on the side was definitely a must-have. Portions are decent, maybe a bit on the smaller side.

mochimochivegan

This was actually my first time eating beets. I usually hate certain vegetables but their Bombay sandwich looked so good, I was called upon to take the leap, and I'm glad I did. Felt slightly overpriced, but then again I'm always shocked when I visit ny.

tfish

Channa masala bowl came out quickly and was tasty. Seemed pretty healthy too. Would stop by here again if I'm in the area

Carlos D.

A friend recommended this place. I got the Aloo Grill Cheese and it was delicious. This is a great option for vegan folks. The one con is that I find the price too high for the portion of food I received. The location is next to a plaza where you can sit down and enjoy your meal with a view.

Tyler J.

Have been in town for the past week and staying around the corner from here. Read in the reviews the Bombay burger was the dish to go with, and oh man were those reviews right. If you're unsure about if to come here or not, or what to get, the Bombay burger is unlike anything I've ever had! Flavors are hard to describe, but it's like a divine explosion of Indian flavor mixed with American sandwichery in your mouth. 10/10/10 recommend. I will be here again

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