Columbus's Indian Dining Scene Heats Up: Bombay House Heads to Polaris and Rooh Reimagines Breakfast in the Short North
For Columbus's Desi community and Indian food lovers alike, this is a delicious moment — two distinct establishments are broadening the city's South Asian dining landscape in very different and exciting ways.
🍽️ Bombay House Brings Upscale Pan-India Dining to Polaris
A new upscale Indian restaurant called Bombay House Restaurant & Bar is set to open in July at 496 Polaris Pkwy, taking over a space formerly occupied by Winking Lizard, which closed in 2023. The restaurant is operated by the Kondhare family, who have designed a pan-India menu drawing on dishes from multiple regions of the country. In addition to food, Bombay House will offer a full bar featuring handcrafted cocktails inspired by Indian flavors. The family's stated goal is to introduce Columbus diners to the genuine diversity and breadth of Indian cuisine. [1]
☕ Mornings by Rooh Offers Indian-Inspired Breakfasts in the Short North
The progressive Indian restaurant Rooh in Columbus's Short North neighborhood has returned from a brief closure with a refreshed space, an updated dinner menu, and a new limited-run breakfast pop-up called Mornings by Rooh. The morning menu features a creative blend of Indian-inspired breakfast sandwiches, pastries, chai, matcha, coffee, and cocktails. Standout items include a jaggery, brown sugar, and sea salt latte topped with ube rice pudding cold foam, a mango ras malai croissant, and a tandoori chicken croissant spiral with pickled onions. The concept draws inspiration from the owners' Swadesi Cafe in Chicago, translating its signature fusion of flavors to a Columbus breakfast setting. [4]
Sources: [1] The Columbus Dispatch · [4] Breakfast With Nick
