Welcome to Bombay Joes in the heart of beautiful Ladner where spice's comes to life we bring the same recipes from our homes to your plate, cooked the same way and served fresh ingredients. To be successful in business can sometimes depend on where you locate. For sisters in law Jas Boghar and Talwinder Sidhu, opening up an Indian restaurant in the heart of Ladner Village was a pretty straightforward and logical decision. 'We've been extremely busy that we've had to tell customers it's going to take about an hour and a half for their order to be filled,' says Boghar, who has lived in Tsawwassen for the past six years after emigrating from Coventry, England. Part of that is due to a commitment to cook every item fresh to order. That means customers looking get one of the 20 seats inside the cozy confines of Bombay Joes have to get there early.
I love art. I love painting and creating. I always have and I always will. One of the most exciting things for me is to see that excitement, that fire come to life in others. I have been fortunate, Art has always been apart of my life. Creating started when I was wee, in my folks backyard armed with finger paints and sun dyes....(what was my Mom thinking!) I jest...She was igniting the passion of an artist.I was able to further my artist passion when I attended Emily Carr University. There, I was able to expand my knowledge of colour under the tutelage of Tom Hudson and his amazing and intense theory colour classes, begin to discover the possibilities of Mixed Media Art and fuel my love of book arts under the guidance of Nick Bantock. I was so fortunate.