Bombay City Restaurant, Gurnee, IL
3747 Route 132
Gurnee, IL 60031
(847) 249-9999
Bombay City Restaurant is located closer to Waukegan than Gurnee Mills. It is located just east of Highway 41 on the South side of the street (directly across the Onan Giant Statue). They are Gurnee’s second Indian restaurant, and one I was looking forward to for months before it opened.
Bombay City is owned and managed by Iqbal Malik, former General Manager of the famous Gaylord’s Indian Restaurant in Schaumburg, Illinois. Iqbal learned many secrets on bringing the Indian flavor to the masses at Gaylord’s, but he unfortunately has not learned customer service. I have been to hundreds of Indian restaurants in my life (it is one of my favorite foods), and this restaurant had the worst service from the management staff I have ever experienced.
It hurts me to leave a negative review as the chef staff and the server staff are amazingly talented and personable. I would give the servers and the chefs 5-Stars without thinking twice, especially considering that they have to work under the torment of the owners of this restaurant.
Bombay City is a nice little restaurant with a very basic layout. It is a little cramped during the buffet as the line backs itself up and blocks off people returning to their tables. The food selection is decent (nowhere near as full as you’d find on Chicago’s famous Devon Avenue Indian strip) with a wide selection of meats and vegetables. Their desert table is standard fare, usually kulfi ice cream and some fresh fruit.
Flavor-wise the food is decent, but they run through the more popular meats (chicken and goat) very quickly, requiring a 10 minute wait on each lunch buffet I’ve visited. Their weekends tend to pack up so get there early or late if you want a table. Prices are a little higher than Devon Avenue, but they have very few competitors and likely a high rent to pay. The dinner menu is too expensive for my taste considering the atrocious management service. I have had repeated take-out orders done wrong, and have had to return to have my food fixed only to have it made wrong again. Never had the owners offered to compensate me for the repeated travels or the money I spent. One take-out order I made (my absolutely last take-out from this restaurant) cost me over $40 for 2 people and was missing more than half the food the menu said came with the “deal.”
I hate to give this restaurant 0-Stars, but I have no choice. The wait staff is excellent and hard working (overworked) and the chefs know what they’re doing. I just can not imagine another afternoon of looking at the dark faces and mean responses from the owners who think they’re doing me a favor just by being open. This is the anti-thesis of luxury, and the end-all best example of how to not run a restaurant. If Bombay City is open in a year I would be very surprised, but I hope that someone else takes over control of managing the fine staff and layout so that I can take my friends and family back.
Until then, I would not only avoid Bombay City Restaurant in Gurnee, Illinois, I wouldn’t even drive past it. If things change, I will be happy to re-review it, but I have the expectation that they won’t, until the doors are closed.
Prior reviewer: I’m amazed to read your dissatisfaction with this restaurant. I actually found your review in the hopes of adding my hearty thumbs-up to any existing reviews, as my experience there last night was absolutely excellent. I can only assume that someone there read your criticisms and took them to heart.
I agree fully on the 5 stars for both server and chef staff; our glasses were never empty, the food arrived on-time and at a perfect temperature, and the flavors were so elegant and well blended - and the ingredients prepared with such care - that our dinner ended up being a bit of an emotional experience as well. The rich, creamy, luxuriously scented chicken makhani literally had us in tears.
A large dinner for two, with plenty to take home with us, cost about $35, which I don’t consider to be overpriced.
I do plan to try them for both catering and take-out, so I will keep an eye out for your warnings. I am not one to tolerate bad service or incorrect orders, so they will not get away with mistakes or inconveniences with me.
I do recommend this restaurant to anyone who appreciates truly excellent Indian food served with care and a warm welcome.
Now I’m off to enjoy my leftover chicken makhani for lunch.
Comment on June 4, 2006 @ 10:43 am
I hope they did — I still refuse to go as a few friends of mine figured I was crazy for saying what I did, but they went and had absolutely the same experience. It seems that Iqbal is working harder to keep people smiling, but his wife (?) still rates a customer’s service based on how they look. Considering that my wife and I eat out almost 5 nights a week and have the income to spend at good restaurants, how we dress should not be how we’re served (t-shirts and jeans).
I travel to India often enough, and this restaurant does make good food, there is no doubt. I just can’t swallow bad service — especially repeated bad service.
Considering that they’re staying packed, I’d have thought I was the only one with bad service, but I’ve received e-mails in recent months from others who also have had bad service. I’ll send someone by next week for lunch to get another review up here soon.
Sorry for the late posting of your review, my spam filter was a little aggressive
Comment on November 9, 2006 @ 9:16 am
Well, it has been over a year since the orginal poster wrote their review and Bombay City is still open!! HA HA
My husband and I were there about a week ago for dinner and had a very positive experience. The food was great as was the service. The prices I thought were in line and perhaps even better than the average run of the mill ‘box’ resturant, and WELL below what you get at the new area independent - Monkey Dish. In fact we started out intending to go to MD, but since it was so crowded and our previous experience there was bad for service (now, THEY are bad for service !!) , but the food pretty decent - we deicded to go to BC. My husband had been there before for buffet. I was glad we went there and very pleased with my dinner. I think it a great addition to the Lake County dining ’scene’ and I hope they remain in business - and hopefuly more Indian reataurants, groceries and stores will continue to open in the area. It would be absolutely fantastic if Lake County had its own Devon Ave!
oh, and by the way…I was wearing my ‘best’ pair of worn out jeans and my trusty old mickey mouse T-shirt!
Comment on August 21, 2007 @ 12:27 pm
Bluedog:
Glad you had a good experience — I’ve heard both sides of the coin, still, but it seems to be about 70% good versus 30% not so good (but only 5% terrible).
I still drive by it on occasion and cringe. The owners have seen this site, and I’ve still had no request for a retry from them. Oh well!
Comment on August 29, 2007 @ 2:14 pm
Horrible food. This place is an insult to indian food. Worst service. I have been to many Indian places around, by far this place is the worst. Quality of food is not good. They mix a lot of baking soda in their buffet food so it tends to fill you up quick. I visited this place with a group of 13 people and 7 of us had upset stomach and aches after our lunch bufet here. Will never go back to this place.
Comment on January 30, 2008 @ 12:40 pm
hey bluedog, i just want to write something as a response for your comments, it seems like you have personal grudge with the owner or the person whom you mentioned on your comments, well, being honestly, i had never had any complaint about bombay city restaurant, i and my wife have been going there since it opened, and all the time, we had good service, excellent food, clean and fine dinning room, and the prices are also reasonable for that area, i think your only problem is with the owner.
Comment on February 3, 2008 @ 4:49 pm