Babu Bombay Street Kitchen
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, GLASGOW/ Updated : Feb 7, 2017, 16:49 IST
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What started as a pop-up food stall quickly became a permanent restaurant when locals and tourists begged for more of delicious food that Babu Bombay Street Kitchen puts out.
What started as a pop-up food stall quickly became a permanent restaurant when locals and tourists begged for more of delicious food that Babu Bombay Street Kitchen puts out. Read less

What started as a pop-up food stall quickly became a permanent restaurant when locals and tourists begged for more of delicious food that Babu Bombay Street Kitchen puts out. Serving Indian dishes from morning through night, this small eatery promises to be full of customers enjoying menu items such as a bacon chapatti wrap for breakfast and home-style curry that changes each week for dinner. Bombay street food is their speciality and you are welcome to bring your own booze in with you to drink with your meals, with a corkage fee applied. Open every day but Sunday, you can find reasonable prices, quality food and friendly service here. Don’t forget to ask about their 1 meal for 1 meal program, where they help feed the street children in India.
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