About this vendor
Based in Iselin, NJ, Dimple's Bombay Talk is a wedding caterer specializing in delicious Indian cuisine. They strive to provide a personalized wedding meal that you and your guests will be talking about for years to come.
Since its inception in 1988, the Dimple restaurants have grown in popularity and gained national recognition from publications such as The New York Times and Condé Nast Traveller. Their flavorful and fresh dining options offer a delightful glimpse into the tastes of India. They utilize only the highest quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods, resulting in some of the best-tasting Indian food around.
Dimple's Bombay Talk offers flexible wedding catering options to accommodate any size or style of wedding. You can choose a la carte menu options or opt for one of their wedding packages, which include hors d' oeuvres, such as samosas, live stations with options such as pani puri or papdi chat, and main courses like palak panner or dal. All main courses are served with rice, naan, and a salad bar.
Reviews
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5
out of 5.04 reviews
BEST FOOD, great presentation and so helpful throughout the process. Cannot speak more highly of the team. My family has been long time fans and friends of Bombay Talk and we knew ...
we needed them to cater our wedding. Our guests were SO impressed and everyone was raving about the food. They helped us so much with our menu selection and were really hands-on with making it all come together.
All our guests were raving about the food!! They were so accommodating and willing to work with our needs. Could not ask for more!! Very professional, will definitely use them agai...
n in the future. Highly recommended!!
Shah
Janvi and her team did excellent job on my son’s wedding, Gujarati lunch. My guest were very happy and vaving about their food. Thank you so much Janvi. We really appreciate your e...
fforts.
Contact
511 Lincoln Hwy, Iselin, NJ
Dimple's Bombay Talk