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#685 in BarcelonaRanked #685 of all Barcelona restaurants on Guidavera. Click to see the full ranked list./GoodGuidavera tier, our editorial classification combining ratings, accolades, and source consensus across the Barcelona dining scene./Indian (North Indian)Indian (North Indian) cuisine: the kitchen's primary culinary tradition and style./€€€/Ciutat Vella/

Bombay Spicy is a North Indian spot in El Raval doing straightforward northern Indian cooking in relaxed surrounds. There are vegetarian options and set menus, and it's the kind of place that works for groups or a casual meal with kids. Lunch and dinner, with wine and beer, plus takeout and delivery if you'd rather eat at home.

Background

About Bombay Spicy

The Story

Bombay Spicy is an Indian restaurant in El Raval, in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona. It keeps things relaxed and serves both lunch and dinner, with the option to dine in or take it away.

The Cuisine

The cooking is North Indian, the regional style built around tandoor breads, rich gravies and plenty of spice. The menu leans straightforward, with vegetarian options and set menus alongside the à la carte.

The Team

The kitchen focuses on northern Indian staples done in a no-fuss, accessible way. The set menus make it easy to order without overthinking it.

Highlights

What Diners Say

Moderate EnergyGreat for TalkingGood ValueCozyCasualGood for Solo DiningGood for GroupsGood for FriendsGood for FamiliesTraditionalIngredient-LedSeasonalPopular with TouristsNeighbourhood GemWalk-in FriendlyDoesn't Rush You

Consensus

Bombay Spicy Ratings & Reviews

Diner Ratings

Google

4.5

2,938 reviews

TripAdvisor

4.1

581 reviews

#685 in BarcelonaGood

Bombay Spicy ranks #685 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.5/5 on Google (2,938 reviews) and 4.1/5 on TripAdvisor (581 reviews).

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Reservations

How to Book Bombay Spicy

Booking

Reservations are accepted, so it's worth booking ahead if you're coming with a group. Check the restaurant's current hours before you go, as they can change.

Experience

Bombay Spicy Dining Experience

Relaxed and easygoing, with room for groups and a setup that's fine for kids. You can sit in for lunch or dinner, or grab it as takeout or delivery.

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Bombay Spicy Location & Neighbourhood

Getting There

Bombay Spicy sits in El Raval, the dense, central neighbourhood in Barcelona's Ciutat Vella district.

Nearby

El Raval is one of Barcelona's most mixed and international corners, where small, casual kitchens from all over the world sit side by side. It's a neighbourhood built for wandering in and eating without much ceremony.

Details

Bombay Spicy Reservations, Hours & Contact

Opening Hours

DayHours
Monday11:15–23:30
Tuesday11:15–23:30
Wednesday11:15–23:30
Thursday11:15–23:30
Friday11:15–23:30
Saturday11:15–23:30
Sunday11:15–23:30

Bombay Spicy hours verified 2026-06-14. Contact the restaurant to confirm.

Contact

Walk-in friendly

Good to Know

Serves lunch and dinner
Serves wine
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Serves dessert
Vegetarian options available
Good for groups
Good for children
Takeout available
Delivery available
Reservations accepted

Social

From @bombay_spicy_barcelona on Instagram

Questions

Bombay Spicy FAQ

What kind of food does Bombay Spicy serve?

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Straightforward North Indian cooking, with vegetarian options and set menus available.

How much does it cost to eat at Bombay Spicy?

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Around €10-20 per person.

Where is Bombay Spicy?

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In El Raval, in Barcelona's Ciutat Vella district.

Do you need a reservation at Bombay Spicy?

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Reservations are accepted but not required. It's worth booking ahead for groups.

Does Bombay Spicy have vegetarian options?

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Yes, vegetarian options are available, along with set menus.

What is North Indian food like?

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North Indian cooking generally centres on tandoor-baked breads, rich, spiced gravies and dishes built for sharing. Here it's done in a relaxed, straightforward style.