Bombay Bites wasn't born from a business plan — it grew out of a home kitchen, family recipes, and a genuine love for sharing Indian food with a community that needed a place like this.
The Home Kitchen Origin
Before there was a dining room on Jonesboro Road, there were family recipes — passed down through generations, prepared with the care no commercial kitchen can manufacture. That food was simply too good to keep to themselves.
A Menu Worth Exploring
From tandoori chicken kissed by a traditional clay oven to fragrant biryani layered with caramelized onions and whole spices, every dish is built to take you somewhere. Gently warm or properly fiery — the kitchen meets you exactly where you are.
The Table Everyone Shares
Regulars return weekly; first-timers leave already planning their next visit. A guest from the U.K. called it the best Indian food they'd had since leaving Britain — high praise for an unassuming Georgia kitchen.
Save Room for the Dumplings
The gulab jamun — soft, golden milk dumplings soaked in rose-scented syrup — have quietly become a legend here. It's the dessert guests bring friends back specifically to try.
A McDonough Neighborhood Gem
Family-owned, halal-certified, and rooted in Henry County — not a chain, not a franchise, just a neighborhood spot that puts real love into every plate. Order direct, earn rewards, or let us cater your next event.