Bombay Gyro’s and Lunch Box Menu

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  • Gil G.

    This place is a find. It's kind of a charming, petite place with one small counter dining space along an exposed brick wall. More importantly, the people are really nice and service oriented and most importantly - the food is delicious! Great gyros and an eclectic mix of other really good fast foods!

    (5)
  • Randy E.

    Terrible service to first time customer here for a conference. I ordered a gyro. on my own. Then he took the next order behind me and fixed their 3 orders first without starting my gyro. I overheard they were regulars. I left...I don't have time for this. Maybe good if you're in the inner circle but this out of towner is not impressed.

    (1)
  • Frank S.

    ETHNIC CONFUSION? NO WAY! I'm gonna go ahead and give this a 5. "Hole in the wall" as a description of a place is never a derogatory comment in my universe and more of a compliment, but only if the food absolutely rocks - which it did! And, as a bonus, the concept just blew me away. Meat spinning on a spit and Greek specialties on the menu, with Indian specialties off to the other side - seems like ethnic confusion, right? Well, let me tell you, right down to the sauce, the gyro absolutely rocked! I was eating it and it was like I never wanted it to end. I am in town for the weekend and I am going to have to grab one on my way out. The only thing better than one of these is TWO of them. No joke, yo! If you are in Pittsburgh, go an get a gyro from these people and Yelp about them but good. I want this place to be here when I come back. The food speaks for itself so I'm sure there are no worries but, yelp speaks for food. Good eating to all of you and well, well, well done, Bombay!

    (5)
  • Sagar T.

    I had the lunch box.. it was not that good.. they should give it in a big takeaway plate. Right now they just put it on top of the rice.

    (2)
  • Tim F.

    Wasn't open at 11:30am on Saturday. Even though yelp lists them opening at 11am today. Also tried calling and there was no answer. I was looking forward to having a gyro for lunch. I could not wait too long either because parking downtown is the worst I've ever seen, and not because it's hard to find a spot, but their pay stations don't give you enough time, are not user friendly(I can't lower my amount of money without canceling and starting over? I can only raise it by either $0.25 or $1.00?, and it kept saying I overpaid by $0.05?). They need to make parking downtown more convenient. I do not understand how the businesses make money. One shouldn't have to pay more than $1.00 just to grab some food or drop something off. What ever happened to the meters that used to be around? I've even seen individual meters with a place to pay with your card, but they are much easier to use.

    (1)
  • Steve O.

    In the former Cory's Deli location the Bombay Gyro's and Lunch Box had great Gyros and Indian Food. The owner opened on a Sunday night even though they are not open Sunday to serve the persons coming in for our convention. Their Gyros were fantastic, almost as good as back in Greece, and their Indian food was very authentic and not overly spicy as I find in most Indian food restaurants. Service was fast and portions were generous. Lunch time finds them packed but they are able to move everyone through the line very quickly. They take credit cards which was a nice convenience and they also have an ATM machine inside should you need fast cash. I was staying at the Westin Convention Center across the street and they provided a great convenience for some great food for lunch or dinner. They also serve traditional American fare such as Hamburgers and Hots Dogs along with a Shrimp Basket and fries. They also have some great desserts like carrot and cheese cake to Baklava. They also have Halal Indian Lunch Boxes for those looking for Halal food to go. If you are in the mood for fast food and great service you owe it to yourself to check out this great little hole in the wall place. You won't regret it! NOTE: If you see their awning from across the street their phone number is not correct. Their correct phone number is 412-434-0200 not 0100. They opened April 2013. I am visiting here from 18-23 August 2013. Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday: 10:45am - 8pm Saturday: 10:45am - 6pm

    (5)
  • Megan L.

    Cheap and fast Indian lunch special: $5.95 gets you a substantial piece of grilled flat bread (chose white, brown, or pita), rice, and three dishes. When I went there were only four to chose from: a pleasantly spicy but a little runny saag paneer, soft yellow cabbage, and two chicken dishes, tikki masala and chicken curry. So not the best spot for vegetarians, but better flavors than Sree's. I was in and out in less than five minutes!

    (4)
  • Stephen H.

    They have a daily special of rice, bread(flat bread), and 3 curries. It's just a little hole in the wall with a small lunch line style counter. Great flavor! In all 3 curries. The guy next to me got a gyro and it looked great. If the place had any kind on dining area, ambience, or more than 1 guy serving everybody...it would rule the street. But the line out the door proves they probably do.

    (4)
  • Cassie Z.

    Just arrived at the hotel from a long day of flights. Left central Texas about 5 am and didn't get to stop for food all day. I found the reviews, and after learning the restaurant was close we decided to check it out. We were at the point of HANGRY, luckily it was directly across the street from our hotel. We ordered gyros & fries the food was so fresh and made to order. Not much seating, but I recommend it for a quick bite or carry out. Great way to start our trip!

    (4)
  • Robert B.

    This review is strictly about their Indian lunch special of tandoori chicken and "curry" sides. While the portions were ample and filling, I almost wish they had given me less - every item was a kind of non-distinctive slop. I might as well have been eating slightly Indian-flavored air. The gyros looked lovely, so I don't want to write this place off completely - but it's a no-go for Indian.

    (1)
  • Meg C.

    Give this place a try! I ran in just at closing time after a long day at the Conference Center. Most of the food and such had been put away or cleaned. The cook graciously messed everything up, cut a fresh tomato and prepared my small take out order with attention to every detail. His kindness would have been enough for a good review, but the food was AMAZING! Much the cheapest meal I've had on my business trip and the second tastiest. Gyro and fries!

    (5)
  • Casey C.

    Cheap, quick and easy is just how I like my curry. The aloo baingan, or as I call it the 'eggplant potato-y thing,' is my hands down favorite dish when they have it. The convenience of this place coupled with the delicious/copious foodstuffs is unparalleled and the guys who run the joint are stand up individuals. I like this place more than Sree's. There, I said it!

    (4)
  • Kurt A.

    The elusive five stars. Forget Sree's, this place is the cooler, tastier sibling. Not much in the way of ambience, but the food makes up for it. Choose 3 from about 8 different dishes, some with meat and some vegan. Choices change daily, and I've never been disappointed. From Indian curries to a Pakistani ground meat dish that was amazing, you really can't go wrong. Plus, the amount of food they heap on for $7 is almost ridiculous. I always have leftovers for a late afternoon snack! They also serve burgers, and I see many gyros going out the door, but with all of the traditional dishes, I have yet to try anything else. the owners are great. Giving 5 stars wasn't even a question. One tip: Get there by about 1:15 PM or the choices may be limited.

    (5)
  • Shuhao C.

    Perfect for lunch. Fast n delicious. The curries are good. You can choose three with bread and rice.

    (5)
  • William M.

    Bombay Gyro...yeah, ok...go ahead...giggle. Because I know, whenever you think India, you think Gyro, right? I mean it's kind of like thinking of Turkey when you think of Pizza. Oh, wait, half of the smaller pizza chains in town are Turkish owned...and quite frankly, they're pretty darned GOOD! Well, you can think the same way about Bombay Gyro and Lunch Box. Located down the side block from Tonic in a very small hole in the wall space, two handsome Indian guys serve up a very quick, varied, inexpensive and tasty lunch. You have the usual American offerings of subs, burgers and other sandwiches, along with their typical sides of fries, jalapeno poppers and such, then the gyros and felafel - which quite frankly, the actual quality of the gyro meat is better than the raved about Mike & Tony's. They're simple, but for the gyro alone, it's only $5, add fries, and it's $6. For $6.50, throw in a soft drink. They have all the basic toppings for the gyro as well, lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber sauce, sriracha, etc. In addition, they also have a daily hot plate from their homeland, which is basic, but flavorful. For $6 you get a grilled flatbread, rice, and your choice of three curries from a selection of four. Two meat, and two veggie. Usually the meat is chicken, but they may also surprise you with lamb. Now this isn't the PRIMO Indian food, kind of watered down to please the burghites, but it is more flavorful (as someone else had mentioned) than Sree's (and I adore Mrs. Sree - her samosas kick!). But from a personal preference, I think Sree's uses only breast meat chicken (and I have NEVER been a breast man) where Bombay uses more of a mix of white and dark meat, which to me has more juice and flavor. The rice is flavorful, the flatbread...well, it's lightly grilled flatbread. It is what it is. But it's all served up very quickly, and the guys are very friendly and efficient. As I said, this isn't gourmet foodie heaven, but for a REALLY inexpensive lunch option in dismal downtown, it's a pretty refreshing change - you'll be filled and not disappointed, for well under $10. And the eye candy in line, though not quite as stellar as over at Istanbul Grille, can be a mighty nice distraction while you're waiting. Namaste - n'at!

    (4)
  • Soy L.

    The place is somewhat depressing but the gyros are pretty good. It's also the closest place to grab food outside the Westin.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Bombay Gyro’s and Lunch Box

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