Couldn't decide what to have for lunch today so I just jumped on my bike and started riding down Wells. I saw the sign for Bombay Wraps ("Fresh. Indian. Fast.") and figured I'd give it a shot. I like the fast food Indian concept and I know some people around here have talked about Indian roti-style wraps, piquing my interest.
The interior is reminiscent of a squeaky clean brand new hot dog stand. The ordering is done via an assembly line system that needs some tweaking. You order at one end, the order gets shouted down the line, the people in the middle assemble your order and the cashier on the other end has to be reminded of the contents of your order before she charges you. And then she lets your order sit on the counter for a few minutes while she talks to another customer. Or at least, if your experience is similar to mine. I overheard the cashier say they'd only been open about 4 weeks so maybe that'll improve.
They have 6 or 8 different wraps available and several sides. I don't remember all of them but there was steak boti and chicken tikka and lamb curry along with at least one vegetarian option available in wraps. For the sides, there were samosas and sweet potato fries and some kind of salad. I ordered the lamb curry wrap and a side order of samosas to go. I believe the wrap I ordered was the most expensive one on their menu and my total (without drink) was around $9.
The samosas managed to stay fairly hot and crisp for the short bicycle ride back to my office. The order consisted of 3 small (say, Totino's pizza roll sized, maybe a hair bigger) samosas stuffed with potatoes and peas, and a small tub of green chutney. The samosas tasted alright; they scratched an itch, but there are others I definitely prefer.
The wrap was also small, consisting of an approximately 6" round paratha wrapped around some moderately flavorful lamb with a dark curry sauce containing cooked onions. The paratha and filling both were pulled from a steam table before being assembled for my sandwich. I did not see how the samosas were handled before being dropped into my to-go bag.
Overall, both things I ordered were alright but I doubt I'll head back very soon. $9 is decent for a loop lunch but I just finished a little while ago and I'm still fairly hungry (though it is very possible that my usual lunch choices are just too damn big). I like the Indian fast food concept well enough but I wish that the execution was just a bit better--more flavor in the filling or maybe just a bit bigger portions. And on my bike, I can get plenty of places with better food and better deals. But I'm glad I tried it and if you work in that area of the loop and aren't as mobile as I am for your lunches, there are probably worse things you could have.
Bombay Wraps
122 N. Wells St
Chicago, IL 60606
312-739-9727
http://bombaywraps.com/