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Bombay Garden takes a page from the culinary extravaganzas of the 'Grand Moguls' and brings the past to life, in the ambience and hospitality representative of those golden times, when every meal was a feast and every feast a gourmet delight. On the culinary level, it was the East which conquered the West, bringing along both South and North to raise Curry to Universal Popularity.It is a false notion that all Indian food is just "hot". All spices and herbs are used, not just for flavor and aroma, but for their digestive and nutritional values. Chilies are rich in Vitamin C, Methi revitalizes the liver. Ginger and Peppercorns aid digestion. Mint is refreshing while Coriander is good for the kidneys. Good wholesome food and good health are closely linked.Born in Khanoor, a small town in Punjab, India, Tamber always had a passion for cooking. Even at a young age, he loved to create dishes full of excitement and surprise. He was never shy about expressing his culinary likes and dislikes, either. So much so that his mother soon grew accustomed to her youngest critic suggesting she add a little of this or that to her dishes.Although his father worked in the trucking and farming businesses, Tamber always knew he would take a different path in life. Indeed, as a young man, he started a successful small roadside restaurant in Punjab. After immigrating to the United States in 1990, he worked as an assemblyman in an electronics company, and then for the U.S. Postal Service. Through it all, he never stopped dreaming of opening a real restaurant.Six years later, he spotted the perfect location in San Mateo, Calif. to open Bombay Garden. The restaurant proved so popular, with lines out the door at peak hours, that Tamber opened a second Bombay Garden in Newark in 2000. Two more Bombay Garden branches followed, one in San Rafael in 2003, and the other in Santa Clara in 2006.Sakoon represents the newest bold step for Tamber " his first upscale, fine-dining establishment that promises to elevate Indian cuisine to the next level.

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu
Fri - Sun

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 510-744-6945

Fax - 510-744-6943

Address:
5995 Mowry Ave Newark, CA 94560
Email:

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Categories
Indian Restaurants, Caterers, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants
Payment Options
all major credit cards, discover, visa, mastercard, amex
Price Range
$
Neighborhood
Newark
Other Information

Parking: Lot, Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: Family Style, Caterers, Indian

Price Range : Below Average

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