Restaurants & Bars
A Feast For The Senses: Indian Vegetarian Restaurant Opens In Mercer
Bombay Feast Indian Cuisine will serve bold, aromatic flavors, and time-honored recipes from India.

MERCER COUNTY, NJ – A new Indian restaurant recently opened in Hamilton, Mercer County. Mayor Jeff Martin and Assemblywoman Tennille McCoy were present to welcome Bombay Feast Indian Cuisine with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 3.
Bombay Feast Indian Cuisine is a culinary venture with a rich history of serving bold, aromatic flavors, and time-honored recipes from India's rich heritage.
Owned by Harinder Arora, the restaurant is located at 3681 Nottingham Way and features a dining room with blue and gold accents.
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"We invite you to experience the warmth and hospitality of India, where every meal is a feast for the senses," Arora said.
Head Chef and partner Ram Chander Meena has created a completely vegetarian menu at Bombay Feast. Meena has extensive experience in international culinary scenes including positions with an Indian diplomat and within establishments in Singapore, Dubai, and Japan.
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"We are thrilled to welcome Bombay Feast to the Hamilton Community. It is certainly a wonderful addition to the culinary selections our residents can experience in town," Mayor Martin said.
The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner Wednesday through Monday, to experience the warmth and hospitality of India. For reservations and more information, visit www.bombayfeast.com or call (609) 245-8775.
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