Restaurants & Bars
Bombay Eats Serves Up Fast Casual Indian Cuisine In Naperville
The new Naperville restaurant marks the first suburban location for Chicago-based Bombay Eats.

NAPERVILLE, IL — Bombay Eats just opened its first restaurant outside of Chicago, branching out its fast-casual Indian cuisine concept with a new location in Naperville. The eatery hosted its grand opening at 1763 Freedom Ave. in late July.
The menu at Bombay Eats draws inspiration from the traditional street fare of Mumbai, which husband and wife owners Falguni and Ali Dewjee ate during their childhood, according to their website.
Diners can opt for wraps, rolls and bowls that feature paneer, chicken tikka, chana, samosa and other tastebud-tempting bases. Side dishes include paratha, lentil soup and french fries piled with tikka masala sauce, paneer and chutney.
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Bombay Eats got its start in 2010 and has since expanded to include a food truck, along with three locations in Chicago that launched before this recent Naperville opening.
The Naperville Bombay Eats location will be open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and offers dine-in, carryout and delivery options.
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