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Bhindi Bazaar
Menu for Bhindi Bazaar
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Ratings and Reviews for Bhindi Bazaar
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Feb 26 2012
Taylor N. via Yelp
Excellent chicken korma and easy to get to on green line. Great service.read more
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Feb 12 2012
Janak S. via Yelp
I was in the mood for some Indian food and we decided to give this place a shot. It's located near the intersection of Comm ave and Mass Ave, so finding...read more
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Nov 29 2011
Rob W. via Yelp
I've only been here a couple times for the lunch buffet. It's convenient (in between classes) and cheap. Food seems pretty fresh and it's popular Indian...read more
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May 04 2008
livestoeat via Citysearch
We ordered tomato shorba, corn and cilantro soup, samosa chaat and dahi batata puri - of these we loved everything except the corn...read more
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Mar 07 2008
indianfoodrocks via Citysearch
I am a HUGE fan of chaat, and hailing from India, especially Bombay ,know good chaat from bad. I highly recommend the dahi bata pu...read more
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Nov 22 2006
redelephant via Citysearch
The Indian restaurants on Newbury St are overpriced and underspiced, while Bhindi Bazaar stands out as the most flavorful and deli...read more
The Scene
Creative lighting, bright and simple colors, a fairly priced menu and a good wine list--these are all signatures of Majmudar family restaurants Tanjore, Rangoli and Bombay Bistro. Word is just getting out about its newest venture at this slacker end of Back Bay, where 20-somethings fill the seats. Servers are friendly but tentative, as if unsure how much to explain the menu.
The Food
Bhindi Bazaar's menu is a passage through India with many ports of call. Despite a disappointingly fibrous corn-cilantro soup, most dishes sing with clear flavors and textures. Start with dahi bahalla--lentil balls in yogurt and tamarind--for a punchy appetizer that won't sear your palate. Feast on a complex xacuti, a curry of coconut, tamarind and hot chilies. The shrimp version has a satisfying crunchiness. Or try a warmly spiced Balti stew made in an iron pot--a northwest Indian dish rarely found in Boston.
Photo: Christine Liu
