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Bombay Lassi

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Vegetarian, Dessert
Open now 9:30AM - 10PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 50
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Barbar Agan Street, 7, Ellis Rd, near Mount Road, behind Devi Theatre
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Government Estate
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You will be served Vegetarian cuisine at this cafe. It's a pleasant experience to try perfectly cooked tapas. The chef at Bombay Lassi cooks tasty jalebi, gulab jamun and pudding. Good lassi or delicious tea are worth a try here.

This place is recommended for the friendly staff. The nice service is something these restaurateurs care about. Delicious food at adequate prices are offered here. Most of the time, this spot provides you with the quiet atmosphere. This cafe is ranked 4.4 within the Google grading system.

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Dineshkannan Balu Request content removal
Bombay Lassi Stall – Royapettah, Chennai: A Hidden Gem for Authentic North Indian Snacks Tucked away in one of the narrow streets of Royapettah, Bombay Lassi Stall is a modest, medium-sized self-service eatery that delivers big on authentic taste. Known for its simple yet flavorful offerings, this place has garnered a loyal following over the years, especially for its samosas, kachodis, and of course, its namesake lassi. Ambience & Accessibility The stall operates out of a small shop inside a street that is only accessible by two-wheelers or on foot, adding a bit of a "hidden gem" charm to the experience. There’s no seating available, and everything is served at the counter — quick, no-frills, and self-service. It's the kind of spot that thrives on local love rather than fancy decor. Menu & Taste The menu is refreshingly simple with a handful of items — but each one is done well. I tried their kachodi and lassi, and both lived up to their reputation. The kachodi was crisp and spiced just right, with a satisfying texture that makes you want to go for a second. The lassi was subtle, not too sweet, and had a comforting homemade quality to it. They also serve a selection of traditional Indian sweets like jalebi, rabadi, and gulab jamun. I picked up a jalebi parcel, and even after some time, the sweetness and crunch held up — a good sign of quality. Service & Payment This is strictly a self-service joint. You place your order, pick it up at the counter, and enjoy your food on the go or standing outside. One important thing to note: they only accept cash — so plan accordingly before heading there. Final Thoughts If you're in or around Royapettah and in the mood for classic North Indian snacks, Bombay Lassi Stall is well worth a visit. It’s not about luxury or variety here — it’s about honest, authentic flavors served fresh in a nostalgic street-side setting. Highlights: Authentic taste, especially samosas, kachodis, and lassi Quick self-service model Great value for money Must-try: Kachodi, lassi, and jalebi Things to Note: No digital payment options — cash only No seating; self-service only Best accessed by bike or foot due to narrow lanes Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Kachori, Special Lassi Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian Vegetarian options: All Veg Dietary restrictions: No diet option
Lee Venkat Request content removal
It was located exactly behain the devi theater,it was sell by north Indians, all kind of north Indian chats,and sweets mainy its famous for lassi , You can try all once , Quality of food was good Service was not good Location its in small street ,parking,wheels Chair accabalitys are not good And not every one some of the workers are not in hygiene way , Not wearing cloth cap,or wearing glows to serve Whatever the food was good it should be serve and service well in that way it will have 3 rate only ..its my opinion Food: 4 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3
Sheikh Fardin Oyon Request content removal
Bombay Lassi is a old famous sweet shop of Chennai...The place is always crowded and one has to eat by standing here...The jalebi with rabdi was really good...Kachori was average but the special lassi was awesome...Price was also okay... Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: ₹1–200 Recommended dishes: Jalebi with Rabdi, Samosa, Lassi and Carrot Halwa, Special Lassi
Vegetarian, Dessert
Open now 9:30AM - 10PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 50
Bombay Lassi on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
Barbar Agan Street, 7, Ellis Rd, near Mount Road, behind Devi Theatre
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Government Estate
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Government Estate
Barbar Agan Street, 7, Ellis Rd, near Mount Road, behind Devi Theatre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Features
Cash only Delivery Takeaway No booking Not wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 9:30AM-10PM
MondayMon 9:30AM-10PM
TuesdayTue 9:30AM-10PM
WednesdayWed 9:30AM-10PM
ThursdayThu 9:30AM-10PM
FridayFri 9:30AM-10PM
SaturdaySat 9:30AM-10PM
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