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Bombay Frankies - Queensway is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.
Bombay Frankies is a lively, enthusiastically Chef Indian-inspired restaurant brand built around our unique adaptation of one of India's most famous street foods called Frankie.
Location
197 N Queen St Unit C, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1A7
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My wife and I enjoyed Bombay Frankie’s, we tried the Tilkka Paneer and Chicken vindaloo and the bowl flavours were delicious! Very comforting meal that didn’t feel like the general fast food. Very good service as well, with good recommendations. I’ll be back!
November 7, 2024 on Google
I decided to try Bombay Frankies as I had driven past it a few times. I ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala Frankie. It was freshly made & quick. Ankit at the front was welcoming, attentive and pleasant, nice conversation about food in general as well as their menu. When I mentioned I could have handled more spice he suggested to mention Indian hot next time around. The hot option selected on the app was enjoyed by my husband who eats medium to hot. The place is clean. Definitely will be back.
August 31, 2024 on Google
Had Frankie’s after many years and it was not a disappointment, very close the original taste I had remember. Great indoor sitting space with beautiful wall murals, amazing staff helpful and polite. would recommend going for a great time
July 31, 2024 on Google
I recently visited this place to eat Frankies As the name suggest Bombay Frankies. I had a really long day since I was moving stuff, and this was the nearest place to eat so myself, and my friend decided to visit it. Interiors and the cleanliness of the restaurant really impressed me. The food did not impress me at all. As the name Suggests, The food did not taste anything like that. I ordered Vada Pav and Maharaja Paneer Franky with Paratha. I asked for chilli with Vada Pav The server said he will provide me with that but the Vadapav was served without Chilli Talking about the taste Of both items, I think the chef and the owner of this restaurant Rly needs to visit Bombay (Mumbai) Come to a realization of how the taste actually needs to be. The Vadapav was only served with sweet Chutney which was probably readymade chutney bought from any Indian grocery store. (Basically, the chutney wasn’t made in the restaurant and it didn’t feel fresh at all) Maharaja Paneer Franky was so hard to chew that my stomach was sick the next day. Also, Frankie is never served with a paratha. I have never seen that in my entire life. Overall, it was a good experience in terms of ambience in the place But they really need to revise the recipes for food items they serve. I am adding photos for your reference in from the photo itself. You can say that this doesn’t look authentic at all.
May 25, 2024 on Google
It was my first visit and from the staff Aneri was very helpful in suggesting the best meal according to my taste and requirements. I love the way my chicken bowl was presented and taste was literally amazing. Chicken was juicy and tender along with fresh rice and veges. Must try if you are looking for quality with quantity
May 5, 2024 on Google
Nice place to have an authentic Frankie’s. Their vada pav was also good. Samosas were okay so almost everything that we had was good. Mango chutney was so good. Comfortable seating space available. So if you happen to be near the place u can sure step in and try out.
April 13, 2024 on Google
Awesome spot in the Queensway-North Queen Street plaza for Indian / Desi food. The staff was very warm and courteous The unlimited fountain at $2.99 is a steal. Bombay sandwich was good. However pakora and Frankie were very average in taste and portion. I felt the food portions are small compared to the price being charged. However it can be given one chance if you're in the area
March 15, 2024 on Google
Awesome experience. TASTY food. UPDATE: I tried the chicken vindaloo wrap. AMAZING. See added pictures. The wrap is long and thick. Nice quality roti stuffed with a good deal of vindaloo chicken curry, and some cool legumes. It leaves a good after taste. Very filling. Nicely packaged. The roll is so stuffed and neatly put together that it can stand on end after a few bites (see picture). The owner also came by and checked on my dining experience. I can see that quality is monitored actively by the owner and workers. Update: The chicken tikka wrap is also excellent. It is spicy. If you want something cooler I recommend the kerala vindaloo wrap. It is actual chef-inspired food as their slogan says. That is to say, an actual first-class chef's vision and quality standards drive are the foundation for the food here. Unlike say, Prince St Pizza or Shake Shack that people in tdot seem to think are great. I tried the 3 piece samosa with the default mint chutney. It was served on copper tableware. The pastry was just the right thickness and the stuffing was flavourful. An easy, clean eat. Look how big they are in the photos below. And look how rich it is in spices. Lots of peas too. The mint chutney, which they gave a decent amount of, was A+. Cool chutney also has a palate cleansing effect. Look at the photo below, they served it in a fancy metal dish. Server was extremely nice. Was happy to answer questions about menu items and visible at all times. Interior was original, the wall paintings tell a short story in poem. Even the neon Open sign, shaped like a flame, breaks norms haha. Amusingly, this awesome experience was only $5. Fast, original, vivid food. Yet people in Toronto will wait 30 mins in line for a slice of unsophisticated overhyped (Prince St) pizza for $6. I hope the Bombay Frankies location at The Well opens up soon so I can eat closer to home, and so it can drive some sense into the local food culture and level-up the Toronto foodie's culinary sense. Bombay Frankies is the kind of place Toronto desperately needs. Toronto does not need any more trite startups like cookie places or pizza variants, it needs novel, high-quality stuff like this. Thanks Bombay Frankies for bringing some originality into Toronto.
January 28, 2024 on Google
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Hours
(416) 695-4000