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Edison's Indian Food Scene Keeps Growing: From 50+ Restaurants to a Brand-New Bombay Kitchen

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Edison has long been the undisputed capital of Indian cuisine in New Jersey, and this week brings fresh reasons to celebrate — both the breadth of what already exists and an exciting new addition to the table.

🍽️ A State Magazine Tips Its Hat to Edison's Remarkable Indian Restaurant Count

New Jersey Monthly has published a dedicated guide to Edison's Indian restaurant scene, highlighting that the township is home to more than 50 Indian eateries. The feature underscores Edison's singular status as a destination for South Asian food lovers from across the state and beyond. The guide is intended to help readers navigate the remarkable variety of dining options concentrated in this one community. For Desi residents, it serves as both a proud validation and a handy reference for exploring familiar favorites or discovering something new. [1]

🏠 House of Bombay Opens Its Doors in a Familiar Edison Spot

A space formerly occupied by the Menlo Park Diner in Edison Township has been transformed into House of Bombay, a new Indian restaurant. The conversion marks a notable shift in the character of the location, replacing an American diner staple with a celebration of Indian cuisine and culture. The restaurant's name pays homage to Mumbai, one of India's most iconic cities, signaling the culinary identity it aims to bring to the neighborhood. The opening adds yet another option to Edison's already impressive roster of Indian dining destinations. [2]

Sources: [1] New Jersey Monthly Magazine · [2] TAPinto

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