Breakfast Menu "Bombay Chopsticks" Hoffman Estates

Casual spot for Indian, Chinese & Thai cuisine plus creative alcoholic & nonalcoholic drinks.

Bombay Chopsticks, 721 W Golf Rd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

(847) 380-5775

Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM 5:30–10 PM

Tuesday: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM 5:30–10 PM

Wednesday: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM 5:30–10 PM

Thursday: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM 5:30–10 PM

Friday: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM 5:30–11 PM

Saturday: 12–3 PM 5:30–11 PM

Sunday: 12–10 PM

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Services

Service options

No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Great tea selection

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Halal food, Happy hour drinks, Hard liquor, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Restroom, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Romantic, Trendy, Upscale

Crowd

Family-friendly, Groups, Tourists

Planning

Lunch reservations recommended, Dinner reservations recommended, Accepts reservations

Payments

Checks, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

Came here for dine in and the food was excellent cooking. The Calamary with garlic were tasty and the Chicken curry delicious it included white rice, you can specify how spicy you want every dish. The noodles with chicken were awesome! We spend $96 for the 3 of us, 3 main dishes and 1 appetizer.

Went back with my sisters and this time we ordered from the India House menu. I've had better chicken bryani, but their samosas were the best! I have loved this place but this time I made the mistake of ordering egg rolls and did not realize how they come. They are tiny spring rolls cut in half for $11 an order. I ordered 2 egg rolls but got this for $23! Was not happy!

Review is for their lunch buffet. So good!! I tried every single thing there except the salad bar. Nothing was bad. The food was pretty above average!! Staff is constantly checking and restocking the food, I’m actually pretty impressed about that. They only have tikka masala and “bone-in chicken” for their curry but their tikka masala is SO GOOD, probably one of the best I had. They also have the BEST NAAN EVER!!! Their naan is slightly chewy and delicious even by itself. Never had any naan that even came close. Highly recommend the mango ice cream to finish up your meal.

I used to be a fan of this place but not anymore. I ordered lemon pepper paneer and it smells and tastes like coconut but they deny it completely. Also the Bombay chopsticks Hakka noodles do not have the same taste or quality anymore.

Visited this place for dinner with friends. This is one of those places that’ll require you to have reservations in advance. We didn’t have one so had to wait 15-20 minutes. Call them and reserve your seats in advance so you don’t have to wait. There’s a nice waiting area where you can experience the ambiance while waiting. Food was delicious but on the expensive side. We ordered the chicken fried rice and schezwaun shrimp noodles along with a lamb curry dish whose name I forget. They have a huge variety of dishes. It’s kinda like a indo Chinese fusion restaurant. The staff was courteous and friendly. Loved their masala soda. We also ordered chicken lollipops. Would definitely recommend this place.

Good indo-chinese place. Food is mostly good. The prices and quantity balance. The prices are a bit high… but quantity is full. 18% gratuity for group sitting. Crispy honey potato and Spicy garlic chicken appetizer pics here… both were great.

I recently visited Bombay Chopsticks by India House, a restaurant known for its Indian amalgamation cuisine. While the experience had its ups and downs, overall, I would not choose to dine there again. Upon arrival, we were initially seated at a table near the entrance, but we requested to be moved inside, which they accommodated after debuting for few times. We began with the Hot and Sour Soup, which unfortunately did not meet our expectations. It was excessively oily and fell short on taste. The same feedback applied to the Manchow Soup we ordered. Surprisingly, the fried Chow Mein was not included in the soup which is an integral part and had to be ordered separately. Moving on to the appetizers, we tried the Vegetable Lollypop. It was disappointingly bland, and while the outer layer was crisp, the inside was uncooked, resembling a salad rather than a cooked dish. The Vegetable Steamed Momos lacked any spices and tasted plain. Only the accompanying Schezwan chutney added some flavor. In the main course, we opted for the Bombay Chopsticks Fried Hakka Noodles and Fried Rice. Both dishes were dry and lacked any sauce or moisture. This was unexpected in a restaurant specializing in Indian amalgamation cuisine. To compensate for the dryness, we had to order another dish, Vegetable Balls in Manchurian Sauce. However, even that turned out to be bland and tasteless. Despite this, we went over our intended limit for dinner in terms of both quantity and cost. To salvage the experience, we ordered the Sahi Paneer, an Indian dish, which was comparatively good when compared to the previous dishes. Finally, when the bill arrived, we noticed that they had already included an 18% service charge, despite one of our party members being a child. All things considered, I won't be returning to Bombay Chopsticks. Perhaps our choice of dishes was not the best, or maybe it was just an off day for the restaurant. Either way, there are plenty of other restaurant options available, and I would prefer to explore those instead.

1. Hot and sour soup was good and recommended. 2. Manchurian dry, chilli garlic noodles were delicious and recommended. 3. Chicken chilli and paneer 65 were ok.