Bombay Ice Cream has gotten ridiculous coverage for the tiny spot in the Mission that it is. This just proves that great flavor is all you need to get spotted. Food Network’s Unwrapped featured them, and more specifically the “falooda” flavor. Obviously, I had to try it when it’s description was basil seeds and rose. It was a little too floral for my taste, but wow, there was a LOT of flavor in that spoonful. I chose a combination of Sesame Seed and Bedam Kesar Pista (saffron/almond/pistachio). Probably the best choice ever. I asked the woman working what went into the sesame seed and she didn’t know the specifics but she did let me try almost a dozen flavors without hesitation. On top of the crazy flavors like fig, pink banana, saffron rose, cardamon, lychee and banana rocky road, they also serve chaat! (Indian street food). Check out the MENU.
Connected to Bombay Ice Cream is Bombay Sari and Bombay Bazar. Bombay Bazar is my new favorite Indian market in San Francisco. What I like most about Bazar is how it is spread out, and you don’t feel like you are being judged or rushed while you try to figure out what is on the shelves. They also have a lot more inventory than other markets in the city.
552 Valencia St. Btwn: 16th & 17th St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 861-3995






Bombay Ice cream sounds delicious…when will we have it here on the east coast
Although they say on their site “more locations coming soon” I don’t think they will make it out East. Make a trip to SF!
This place rocks. I live in the neighborhood and frequent their store for spices all the time! The pista is good, although I must say, the the cardamom and saffron rose are my favorites! Great post!
And, thank you for the compliment and visiting my blog! To answer your question, I shoot with a Canon XTI and a 50MM lens for most of my shots.
Cheers!
Lisa
Mmmmm… Ice Cream!
your blog is very good…
saffron/almond/pistachio…omg this sounds incredible!! actually…i pretty much want to try every flavor you mentioned. this is going on the top of my must try list. thanks!