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Rated: Good

based on 7 reviews

Copper Chimney

12-A, Lotus Court, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai

24920505, 24925353

Locality Worli
Landmark Opposite Tata International
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type North Indian
Timings 12:00 PM to Midnight
Price
Expensive
Additional Information
Home delivery
Credit cards accepted
Tags
north-indian restaurant banquet-hall worli
 

Rated: Good

pratish

pratish

Jul 18, 2008

Dal Makhani + Roomali Roti = Heaven

Most people would agree that that copper chimney has always been the best at offering mouth watering dal makhani along with some softest roomali rotis.
I visited the worli location after years. It was a wed night and it took 45 mins for us to get a table of 6 despite making reservation. That was the only disappointing part.
Coming to the food - thier chatni and fried roomali (large papad) was excellent. Veg seekh kabab was mediocre but the paneer tikka as a starter was extremely good. nd as expectedly, dal makhani was above par and so was the jalfraize.
All in all, excellent food for a decent price. Meal for 6 without drinks came to 2300.

Rated: Excellent

nimish79

nimish79

May 04, 2008

Fascination for Roomalis

Ever since I can remember, I have spent all my childhood Sunday evenings at Copper Chimney. What used to fascinate me most about Copper Chimney is their kitchen with glass windows - with their chefs tossing the Roomalis till the ceiling. The taste of their Roomalis and Paneer Butter Masala are etched firmly in my taste bads and I pray they never change the preparation. Their Paneer Tikka is also worth dying for. This is the place that drew me to Punjabi/Mughlai food. Also, the other Copper Chimneys around the city don't come remotely close to this one.

Rated: Excellent

agarwal_vivek

Sep 07, 2007

An Institution / landmark in "North Indian" food

Being a punjabi myself, I still can't resist the food dished out at Copper Chimney over the decades....the restaurant which has consistently catered to 3-4 generations at a go & won them all over.
Chicken Chop [ their USP], Ab-e-hayat soup, Dum Aloo Kashmiri, Paneer makhni[mussalam], butter chicken, Burrah Chop, chelo kabab, Kadak masala roomali, Dal makhni, Kabuli naan, cheese & garlic naan, Khumb Makai Paneer are my all time favourite dishes on the menu which have been tried & tested repeatedly over the decades.
Not to forget their famous green chutney.....a meal by itself when hogged with papad & onions.
Even though the food is a bit on the sweeter side to cater / appease to the large gujju clientele.
My vote for the best indian restaurant for punjabi / mughlai / North Indian food.

Rated: Good

royvaz

royvaz

Apr 05, 2007

Hell.. i really like this Place !

I dont know why people dont like this restaurant. It think its pretty good. Their buffet is great and there is a good choice for vegetarians !

The Murg Makhani is the best ! I also like the Chello Kebab. I think their show kitchen gives a bit of life to the place !

Roy

Rated: Poor

Gaurav

Gaurav

Apr 04, 2007

Disappointing

was there for a late lunch today. wow.
disappointing is the word. There was a 15 min wait for a table but we got a nice one. The place is very well done up. the ambience is superlative, modern and the seating spacious and comfortable.

The staff itself is very much involved in making sure you have a good experience.

We were there for the buffet and man it was half baked, both in quality and quantity.

I usually compare most north indian buffets to the one at Indian Summer who in my opinion have the best offering and services for a buffet.

At the Indian Summer starting out you get pani puri, dahi puri, dosa, soup which is brought to your table.

At the CC yo had to get up and get your one aloo chat (good) and soup (weird) the rest of the food was one kesari paneer (mucho weird)a corn dish (v.good) noodles, fried rice, dal makhani (v.good) along with a selection of salads.

The dessert was ice cream & brownie (good) almond souffle (eww) and some strawberry thing that was bitter.

The damage for 2 buffets + 2 diet pepsi 900 (20$)

At the end of the day the overall experience was pretty weak and i wouldn't recommend the buffet to anyone. Indian Summer is a hands down winner if anyone wishes to lunch buffet style.