$15 for $30 Worth of Indian Fare and Drinks at Bombay To Go in Mississauga
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Fresh ingredients & spices make up traditional Indian dishes such as tandoori, curry & vegetable specialties served on-site or delivered
Stomachs only growl when they're hungry or preparing to bite the hand that keeps tickling them. Tame the beast within with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Bombay To Go in Mississauga.
Backed by a menu of authentic-style Indian cuisine, the culinary crew at Bombay To Go uses 100% fresh ingredients as well as traditional recipes to forge tandoori specialties, curries, and vegetarian entrees. Opt for delivery or kick back in the eatery's casual dining room to share a lamb kebab appetizer ($9.99), which boasts three pieces of minced meat on a skewer that can double as a tent pole for keeping mouths indefinitely propped open. Chefs paint fresh seasonings over half ($8.99) or full ($15.99) orders of tandoori chicken main courses or assemble colourful veggies into a semi-dry karahi paneer ($8.50). To quell spicy cravings, guests can select from curries in three heat levels, such as the mild and creamy chicken Kashmiri ($9.99) or the hot North Indian chicken chili ($9.99). Like a genie in a chef's hat, Bombay To Go can also craft custom meals upon request.
Fresh ingredients & spices make up traditional Indian dishes such as tandoori, curry & vegetable specialties served on-site or delivered
Stomachs only growl when they're hungry or preparing to bite the hand that keeps tickling them. Tame the beast within with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Bombay To Go in Mississauga.
Backed by a menu of authentic-style Indian cuisine, the culinary crew at Bombay To Go uses 100% fresh ingredients as well as traditional recipes to forge tandoori specialties, curries, and vegetarian entrees. Opt for delivery or kick back in the eatery's casual dining room to share a lamb kebab appetizer ($9.99), which boasts three pieces of minced meat on a skewer that can double as a tent pole for keeping mouths indefinitely propped open. Chefs paint fresh seasonings over half ($8.99) or full ($15.99) orders of tandoori chicken main courses or assemble colourful veggies into a semi-dry karahi paneer ($8.50). To quell spicy cravings, guests can select from curries in three heat levels, such as the mild and creamy chicken Kashmiri ($9.99) or the hot North Indian chicken chili ($9.99). Like a genie in a chef's hat, Bombay To Go can also craft custom meals upon request.