Edison's Indian Food Scene Keeps Growing, From Oak Tree Road to a New Bombay Kitchen
Edison has long been a culinary destination for South Asian food lovers across the region, and the latest news confirms the community's appetite — and ambition — show no signs of slowing down.
🍛 A Foodie's Guide to Edison's 50+ Indian Restaurants
New Jersey Monthly has spotlighted Edison's remarkable concentration of Indian restaurants, with the township now home to more than 50 such establishments. The guide highlights the depth and variety of the dining scene, which has made Edison a must-visit destination for lovers of South Asian cuisine throughout the state. The sheer number of options — spanning regional cuisines and dining styles — reflects decades of investment and passion from the Desi community. For residents and visitors alike, Oak Tree Road and its surroundings serve as a living culinary map of the Indian subcontinent. The feature underscores Edison's standing as one of the most vibrant Indian food corridors in the entire country. [1]
🏮 House of Bombay Opens in Former Menlo Park Diner Space
A familiar Edison landmark has taken on a new identity, as the former Menlo Park Diner has been transformed into House of Bombay, an Indian restaurant now serving the township. The conversion of such a well-known local space into an Indian dining establishment is a telling sign of the community's growing influence on Edison's commercial landscape. TAPinto Edison covered the opening with a photo spread showcasing the restaurant's interior and branding. The arrival of House of Bombay adds yet another option to an already thriving Indian food corridor in Edison Township. It signals continued entrepreneurial energy within the Desi community, turning familiar neighborhood spaces into cultural touchstones. [4]
Sources: [1] New Jersey Monthly Magazine · [4] TAPinto
