Okay, so yesterday I was super craving some good Indian food. I’d heard whispers about Bombay Garden Cuisine of India in West Jordan, and figured, why not check it out? I’m always on the lookout for a new go-to spot.
First thing I did, naturally, was jump online. I wanted to get a feel for the place, see what folks were saying. I started by searching “Bombay Garden Cuisine of India West Jordan reviews.” I scrolled through a bunch of stuff – Google reviews, Yelp, even some random food blogs I’d never seen before. Saw a lot of people raving about the butter chicken, which immediately caught my attention. Others were hyping the garlic naan. My stomach was already rumbling.

Next step? Gotta find the menu. I dug around online and eventually found it. Looked pretty standard – all the Indian classics were there. Samosas, biryani, vindaloo…you name it. But I was pretty set on the butter chicken after seeing it mentioned so many times.
So, yesterday evening, I packed up and drove over to West Jordan. The restaurant was easy enough to find, tucked away in a little strip mall. Nothing fancy from the outside, but I’m all about the food, not the ambiance.
I walked in and the first thing that hit me was the smell. Amazing! Spices everywhere. I got seated right away, which was a plus. The place was pretty busy, which I usually take as a good sign.
Ordered the butter chicken, obviously, and a side of garlic naan. Also grabbed a mango lassi, because you gotta have something to wash it all down with, right?
While I was waiting, I took a look around. The inside was decorated pretty simply, but it was clean and comfortable. The staff seemed friendly and efficient. Nothing to complain about.
Then the food came! The butter chicken looked exactly like it should – creamy, rich, and a vibrant orange color. The garlic naan was piping hot and smelled divine.
I dove in. First bite of the butter chicken? Seriously good. The sauce was perfectly balanced – sweet, tangy, and just a little bit spicy. The chicken was tender and juicy. No complaints at all.

The garlic naan was also on point. Soft, fluffy, and garlicky. Perfect for soaking up all that delicious butter chicken sauce.
The mango lassi was the perfect complement – cool, refreshing, and not too sweet.
I pretty much devoured the whole thing. It was seriously one of the best butter chickens I’ve had in a while.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend Bombay Garden Cuisine of India in West Jordan. The food was fantastic, the service was good, and the prices were reasonable. I’m already planning my next visit. I might try the biryani next time, but I’m definitely getting the butter chicken again too!
Here’s a quick rundown:
- Food: Delicious! Especially the butter chicken and garlic naan.
- Service: Friendly and efficient.
- Atmosphere: Nothing fancy, but clean and comfortable.
- Price: Reasonable.
So yeah, if you’re looking for some good Indian food in West Jordan, give Bombay Garden a try. You won’t be disappointed!