About Bombay Cancún
Bombay Cancún is a brand-new luxury restaurant and supper-club in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, officially opening in late 2024. It bills itself as "the world’s largest South Asian inspired Supper Club, Event Venue & Lounge," promising a high-end Indian dining experience combined with entertainment (bombaycancun.com ). Situated on the lagoon side of Boulevard Kukulcan (Km 14.7), it boasts a “waterfront location and picture-perfect sunsets” (bombaycancun.com ) over the Nichupté Lagoon. The décor is richly inspired by Southeast Asia and India, mixing vibrant colors and stylish furnishings to create a memorable atmosphere (www.tripadvisor.es ). The venue’s mission is to blend Indian and Mexican hospitality – offering an Asian-Caribbean fusion cuisine – while providing world-class service and entertainment (bombaycancun.com ) (amoremweddings.com ). In other words, Bombay Cancún stands out by combining fine Indian cuisine with exotic cocktails, waterfront dining, and live shows under one roof. Early reviews note its impressive scale: for example, one guest in January 2025 mentioned it had only been open “a week (mid-December)” (www.tripadvisor.es ), indicating how new and grand the project is.
Events and Programming
Rather than selling tickets to individual concerts, Bombay Cancún programs itself as a 24/7 entertainment venue where dinner is paired with live performance. Shows are built into the dining experience – think of it as a blend of a club, a Broadway-style dinner show, and a luxury lounge. According to its website and marketing, the “spectacular shows” at Bombay Cancún “combine music, dance, and artistry” to create a spellbinding evening (bombaycancun.com ). In practice this means the stage is alive nightly: live bands or DJs play, dancers and performers come out between courses, and the host/MC interacts with the crowd. One recent visitor praised the entertainment as “first-class,” noting there was “a lot of interaction” with performers and even a “very talented DJ” with “incredible lighting” blazing on stage (www.tripadvisor.es ). The theme often fuses Bollywood-style acts with Latin beats or trance – essentially any lively show that wows the audience. In short, expect a rotating lineup of music and dance shows synchronized with the dinner service.
Special theme events are also scheduled for big occasions. For example, event listings show a New Year’s Eve “Gala Dinner Party” at Bombay Cancún (allevents.in ). Holidays like Valentine’s Day or Diwali might see their own themed dinners. A TripAdvisor tip explicitly mentions “shows some nights of the week,” advising diners to ask at reservation time about the current schedule (www.tripadvisor.es ). In addition to public dinners, the venue is popular for private group events (birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, even Indian-style weddings). Overall, there’s almost always something happening – nightly DJ sets, live musicians, traditional dancers or occasionally guest performers – every evening at Bombay Cancún is essentially an entertainment event.
Tickets and Booking
Bombay Cancún does not use third-party ticket sellers; instead, guests “purchase” their experience by reserving a table or event package. To secure a spot, you typically call the venue or use the online reservations on the Bombay Cancún website. The site prominently displays contact info (for example, a phone number +52 998 396 7134) and a booking form (bombaycancun.com ). There is no physical box office line – everything is handled through booking. For popular nights or holidays, a reservation weeks in advance is recommended. Unlike a typical club, there’s no separate cover charge or entry ticket beyond your dinner check, but major events (New Year’s dinner, special holiday show) may have set prices or package menus.
Expect Bombay Cancún to be expensive: it’s classified as “Luxury” by industry sources (amoremweddings.com ). Entrees are priced at fine-dining levels, cocktails are often signature creations, and you should plan to spend significantly. As a guideline, many dishes and cocktails run in the hundreds of pesos each, so a full dinner with drinks easily totals in the high hundreds to over a thousand pesos per person (roughly $50+ USD each). Bottle service or VIP table packages are available at even higher price points. In short, this is a splurge venue. For the best deals on popular shows, book early and look for any special package menus the restaurant might offer on holidays or event nights. The venue accepts credit cards and cash; Indian restaurants often allow tipping on the check.
Seating and Layout
Bombay Cancún’s floorplan is spacious and nightclub-like. The main dining room is large, with multiple seating areas. There are plush lounge sections with cushioned sofas and low tables, as well as formal tables and chairs arranged around a central stage or dance floor. A panoramic terrace or dining area runs along the lagoon side for scenic views. In normal operation, all seating is reserved by table – there is no general-admission standing area. Groups are typically seated together at banquet-style tables. The lighting is dramatic (spotlights on performers, colored LEDs on the walls) and the sound system is state-of-the-art.
Table placement matters: seats facing the stage or the water view are prime. Reviewers mention that the décor really stands out – one witness called it “absolutely gorgeous” with “vibrant colors” everywhere (www.tripadvisor.es ). In contrast, a negative review noted that the music could be very loud (“so intrusive” that they ended up “rushing through dinner” to escape it (www.tripadvisor.es )), indicating a club-like acoustic. This means that once the show is in full swing, it can be hard to talk; diners seeking quiet conversation may want early seating. There may be columns or décor that could block some sightlines (common in elaborate clubs), so if you have a big group, mention any sightline needs when booking. Overall the venue is designed for an immersive experience, so even “back row” tables will have a view of performers and a lively vibe.
Getting There and Parking
Bombay Cancún is at Blvd. Kukulcan Km 14.7, in the heart of Cancún’s Hotel Zone (bombaycancun.com ). If you have a car, drive down the Hotel Zone road (Kukulcan), and look for signs or GPS to “Bombay Cancún.” Parking can be a challenge in this tourist strip. There is no large free public lot marked for the restaurant; likely you will use valet (common in upscale area) or a nearby paid parking lot. Some guests have reported valet service being available. Otherwise, street parking is scarce. It’s wise to allow extra time to find parking, and keep small bills ready for any parking fees.
For visitors without a car, taxis and app-based rideshare (Uber is operational in Cancún) are the easiest option. The Hotel Zone is a tourist corridor with frequent taxis. A ride from downtown Cancún or the airport takes about 15–30 minutes (20 km from CUN airport). There are also public buses on the main strip: Bus Route R1 runs up and down Kukulcan. You can take an R1 from downtown Cancún or the hotel area and ask to be dropped near Km 14 or closest hotel (the driver should know). From the drop-off point, it’s a short walk to the venue. Keep in mind that in late-night hours buses are infrequent, so straight-up taxi/uber is usually easier for nighttime departure. Taxi shuttles to major hotels in the zone abound if you hot-foot it back.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Bombay Cancún, visitors find a dimly lit, atmospheric space like a high-end lounge. The interior décor references Indian and Southeast Asian motifs – carved wood panels, draped fabrics, and ornate lanterns – giving it an exotic yet modern feel. Seating options vary from low velvet sofas and lounge chairs to standard tables with cushioned patio furniture, all facing the central stage area or the water-facing windows. A full bar is on site, featuring mixologists who craft specialty cocktails (often with Indian spice or tropical fruit themes). There’s also a dedicated shisha lounge area for hookah smoking (a popular feature); hookahs are available by tabletop order. The staff will seat you at your reservation, and drinks can be ordered throughout the night.
Patrons should note that this is a nightclub environment. The lighting is mostly ambient colored lights or stage spotlights, so it’s not very bright inside. Music and announcements come through a high-power sound system. Conversations during the show can be loud; one review specifically mentioned that music became “so intrusive” by late evening that they felt rushed through dinner (www.tripadvisor.es ). Restrooms appear modern and clean (typical for a new performance venue). There is likely no coat-check (it’s Cancun, not cold!) – guests usually leave light jackets at the table. Cell phone photos are typically allowed for personal use; no official photography restrictions were noted (but professional filming of shows would generally require permission). Guests should expect formal table service – menus are handed out when seated, and servers in uniform take orders table-side. Wi-Fi in the restaurant is not advertised; plan to use your phone’s data if needed. In terms of accessibility, the site looks to be on one level with no obvious stairs at entry, so wheelchairs can likely enter; if in doubt, call ahead to confirm accessible seating.
Nearby Amenities
The location at Km 14.7 puts Bombay Cancún near a mix of hotels, restaurants, and shops along the lagoon side. Within walking distance are a few casual eateries and beachfront clubs. If you arrive early, you could grab a casual meal at adjacent spots or a quick drink at a nearby hotel bar. For example, the Hard Rock Hotel is just a few blocks north (Km 14.5), and the shopping area “Forum by The Sea” at La Isla (Km 16) is a short drive away for dining options. Essential services around include a few convenience stores and ATMs at nearby hotels. Late-night, the hotel zone area is busy with nightlife, but once you leave the venue you may have to head to a main hotel or take a taxi for certain amenities (there isn’t a 24/7 shop right next door). Many visitors simply event to and from by car/van, since the parking situation is tricky. If you’re staying late, note that most restaurants in the Hotel Zone close around midnight, so Bombay Cancún’s late hours (up to 1:00 AM on weekends) make it a go-to spot after other venues have shut down. As a tip, plan any errands (like ATM withdrawals) before your visit or in downtown Cancún, to avoid rushing afterward. The scenic lagoon promenade itself is public but best viewed during daylight; at night it’s less patrolled. Hotels in the area include familiar chains (Ibis, Riu, Hyatt, etc.), so if you’re staying in one, ask the front desk about a shuttle or taxi to Km 14.7.
What Makes This Venue Special
Bombay Cancún’s uniqueness comes from its cultural fusion and design. There is simply nothing else quite like it in Cancún – it’s framed as an Indo-Caribbean oasis in the middle of Mexico’s tourist strip. Architecturally, it feels like a gallery of Asian art and design – bamboo, wood carvings, colorful tapestries – paired with tropical elements like palm wood beams and ocean-inspired murals. The combination of Indian flavors and Mexican warm hospitality creates a crossover appeal. Its setting on the lagoon means guests can dine with a water view; as one tagline promises, you’ll enjoy “breathtaking views of the lagoon” and some of the “most stunning sunsets” in the region (amoremweddings.com ). In terms of cultural impact, it adds a dash of Bollywood and curry to a city known for tacos and nightlife. It’s already creating its own memories: for example, a recent visitor gushed that Bombay Cancún was one of the “best restaurants” he’s attended, praising the incredible food, service, and show that blew them away (www.tripadvisor.es ). Locally, it’s become known as a high-end event space – wedding planners have noted its elegant party atmosphere and capacity for large functions (amoremweddings.com ). In summary, this venue’s blend of luxe Indian dining with flashy entertainment, all overlooking a lagoon backdrop, give it a one-of-a-kind charm that both locals and vacationers remember.
Visitor Tips and Information
Here are some quick tips to help plan your visit: Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before showtime. The restaurant opens at 5 PM and serves dinner until late; during weekdays it mostly winds down around midnight, extending to 1 AM on weekends. Parking may be limited, so if you’re driving, consider using valet or arriving early to find a spot. Dress is casual-smart – one review explicitly noted “vestimenta casual” (casual attire) is fine (www.tripadvisor.es ). The crowd is mixed: families often dine early, but after dark the scene tends toward adults and couples. No special cover charge is needed beyond your meal’s cost, but always check if an event has a set menu or entry fee ahead of time. Keep in mind the food is genuinely Indian-inspired and can be spicy, so mention any dietary needs to the waiter; the menu does include vegetarian and apparently even vegan options. Tipping (around 10–15%) is customary on top of your bill.
Stay safe: the Hotel Zone is generally safe at night, but as always, watch your belongings and avoid unlit areas. The venue is committed to guest comfort: staff are known to be attentive (even the owner was noted to greet guests) (www.tripadvisor.es ), and bathrooms are available on-site. Smoking is only allowed in designated shisha/oven areas, so you can step out to enjoy an e-hookah without going far. Photography for personal use is usually allowed, but be discreet if taking photos of performers. If you have any special requests – a birthday surprise, a song request for the DJ, or accessibility needs – call ahead and let them know; they seem eager to accommodate groups. Lastly, don’t expect Cancun-style casual service: Bombay Cancún strives to be more polished, so plan accordingly with reservations and manners. Enjoy the show, and prepare for a flashy, flavor-packed evening you won’t forget!
How do I make a reservation or buy tickets for Bombay Cancún?
Bombay Cancún does not use third-party ticket platforms. To book, contact the restaurant directly via their website or by phone. They typically require a dinner reservation or event package booking rather than event tickets. Call +52 998 396 7134 or use the booking form on their site well in advance, especially for popular nights. No separate “ticket” is sold – your dinner reservation includes the show.
Is a cover charge required to enter Bombay Cancún?
There is no general admission cover charge for entry. However, you will be paying for your meal, drinks, and any special event package. For special events (like holiday gala dinners), they may have a fixed price menu or package fee. In normal operation, simply reserving a table and ordering counts as your “entry,” so no additional cover is added beyond your final bill.
What kind of food and drinks are served at Bombay Cancún?
The menu is centered on Indian and South Asian cuisine with a Caribbean twist. You’ll find curries, tandoori-grilled meats, rice dishes, naan bread, and classic desserts like gulab jamun. They also serve creative cocktails and mocktails, often using tropical fruits and exotic spices. A variety of vegetarian and even vegan options are available to cater to group dining. Alcoholic drinks are available all night, and a shisha (hookah) lounge is on site for flavored tobacco.
What is the address of Bombay Cancún?
The venue is located at Blvd. Kukulcan Km 14.7, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico. This is on the lagoon side of the hotel strip, roughly midway down. The phone number is usually listed if you need exact directions. The closest cross streets are near major hotels and clubs in the 14–15km zone of Kukulcan Boulevard.
Is there parking available at Bombay Cancún?
Bombay Cancún does not advertise free public parking. Valet parking is often offered at upscale hotel-zone venues, so it’s advisable to ask when you arrive. Street parking on Boulevard Kukulcan is very limited, and there are a few paid lots near clubs. If driving, plan to arrive early to secure a spot or use a hotel-zone lot (fees apply). Many visitors choose taxis or rideshares to avoid parking hassles.
What time should I arrive at Bombay Cancún?
The restaurant generally opens at 5:00 PM daily. If you have a dinner show, plan to arrive at opening time or shortly after so you can dine before the main performance begins (usually later in the evening). On weekdays they mostly finish by midnight, but on Thursday–Saturday nights they stay open until 1:00 AM. Arriving early also helps with finding parking and avoiding a rush at the door.
Are children and families allowed at Bombay Cancún?
Yes, families are welcome especially earlier in the evening during dinner hours. The atmosphere during dinner is family-friendly (in fact, some reviews mention families visiting). However, after dark the venue functions like a nightclub, so by late evening the vibe is more adult-oriented. There is no strict age limit, but if you bring children, plan to leave before late-night festivities begin. Always mention any children in your reservation so the staff can seat you appropriately.
What is the dress code at Bombay Cancún?
The dress code is fairly relaxed. A TripAdvisor review explicitly noted that casual attire is fine (www.tripadvisor.es ). In practice, guests should dress smart-casual (no beachwear or swimsuits, but sandals or summer dress are ok). Men in collared shirts and women in dresses or nice tops fit the venue. On special occasion nights (gala dinners, etc.), a slightly more polished look is appropriate. There are no strict rules posted, but you should not show up in tank tops, bathing suits, or extremely casual gym wear.
Is Bombay Cancún wheelchair accessible?
Bombay Cancún is a new venue on a single level, so it should be wheelchair accessible in general. The entrance appears to have a flat path (no stairs). Inside, tables and restrooms should be reachable with a wheelchair. If you have specific needs, it’s best to call ahead to confirm accessible seating or any accommodations, as the restaurant’s official accessibility statement is not detailed online.
Are shows and music performances included with the price of dinner?
Yes. The live entertainment is part of the dining experience. When you pay for dinner and drinks, you automatically enjoy the stage shows (there’s no extra cover charge). In other words, you don’t need to buy separate tickets for the DJ or dancers. Special events (like New Year’s Eve) may have a fixed price menu, but you still won’t be asked to pay more to watch the show once you’re at the table.
Is smoking allowed inside Bombay Cancún?
Smoking is only allowed in a designated shisha/hookah area, which is typically a terrace or lounge section separated from the dining floor. You can order a hookah there. Indoor open smoking is not permitted in most modern restaurants. Cigarette smoking breaks may be taken outside. In short: yes for shisha in the lounge, but don’t expect to smoke at your table during the show.
Can I pay with credit cards or should I bring cash?
Bombay Cancún accepts major credit cards for payments (Visa, MasterCard, etc.). Most upscale restaurants in Cancun do. However, it’s a good idea to have some pesos on hand for tips, any small purchases, or in case a machine is down. Tipping in pesos is customary. Also be aware that they may hold a credit card authorization for your final check.
Do I need to tip at Bombay Cancún?
Yes. As with most sit-down restaurants in Mexico, a tip (propina) is customary. The staff expect around 10–15% of the total bill as a tip (for good service) unless service is included in your event package. The prices are already higher-end, so budget for tip as part of your plan. Tipping cash directly to servers is traditional, but you can also add it to the credit card payment if needed.