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Rated: Average

based on 6 reviews

Copper Chimney

18, Hargovindas Building, Opp. Jehangir Art Gallery, K Dubhash Marg, Fort, Mumbai

22041661, 22844468

Locality Fort
Landmark Opposite Jehangir Art Gallery
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 kala-ghoda restaurant banquet-hall
 

Rated: Good

theshah

Sep 15, 2008

Food 4/5, Ambience 2/5, Service 3.5/5

Food: 4/5
Most restaurants struggle with the food - and these guys have the recipe to success. The bigger brother at Worli sets the benchmark for hardcore punjabi food in India and worldwide. The reason they don't get a perfect score in this category is because the Raan of Lamb I ordered was charred and tough, and the Paratha was not wheat but Maida. Chicken Makhani was splendido!! Absolutely perfect.

Ambience 2/5:
It's basic and that's it. Only reason it doesn't get a 1/5 is because of the open kitchen. But there's nothing else. However, in an effort to excite our dining experience, a rat ran across the restaurant while we were eating. But no points deducted here, every single restaurant i've come across has rats, because if a restaurant doesn't have rats, then something's gotta be really wrong with their food!! Watch Ratatouille.

Service 3.5/5
Lost a point here because the manager pretended there was no rat!! all the waiters were animatedly making efforts to catch the rodent, but the manager, in a effort to save face, claimed there was no rat. Other than that - no complaints with the service, which in itself is a compliment.

Point to note: They are charging a 5% inflation surcharge - which to me is something new - so, on top of their menu prices they charge you 5% more.

Bottom line - great food - decent prices. Perfect fix for that Makhani craving.

Rated: Average

gayatri.s

Sep 06, 2008

An enjoyable experience

Heard that Copper Chimney has an offer on the 26th of every month where they serve u certain dishes at their 1982 prices or something like that, so headed for dinner there with family .

We ordered 3 non veg kebabs which were priced at around Rs. 90 -95 out of which the Chelo kebabs were different and yum. We ordered a Chicken Roganjosh which was okay and a hariyali chicken which everyone liked. The main course was priced at around Rs. 100-110.

All in all the only things that stood out were the Chelo kebabs , Chicken Hariyali and the prices. The menu was limited (they have a seperate menu for the 1982 prices offer) but at the prices they were offering it was a good deal. So would recommend dining here when the offer's on and not otherwise.

Rated: Average

nickymehra

nickymehra

May 04, 2008

Avoidable

Somewhat patronizing staff and overly forceful of their opinion on what you should have, giving the impression that they want to empty their leftovers. Food is ok. Overall, doesn't give a bang for your buck. Bombay Blues upstairs is a much better bet.

Rated: Awful

chinnu

Aug 05, 2007

Bad service

had gone for dinner ,despite knowing it was going to be an expensive one .dont mind paying the high price for the food as we hardly have food outside.but the attitude of the host or the manager (whoever he is) has made up my mind never to go there again.the ac was at full blast (i was sitting opposite to it)& despite a request to the manager to turn it a bit down ,he refused saying that switch did not work. then a whole bunch of foreign crowd trooped in &ooh la,his behaviour totally changed including the accent. one of the foreigner asked him 2 turn down the ac & that **** turned it down!magic!the switch worked for a foreigner but not for an indian citizen.talk about racial discrimination in your own country!

Rated: Average

deapubhi

deapubhi

Aug 01, 2007

very average, but great daal

The Maharaja Daal here is amazing, but everything else is pretty substandard. Ordered a Sabzi Handi and it smelled rotten, so after a few nibbles, I dropped it. The Pineapple Raita, which sounded promising, ended up tasting mediocre and had no flare.

All in all, if you're looking for some good North Indian food, opt for Samovar at Jehangir. This place will leave you disappointed if you're familiar with how North Indian should taste. Must reiterate though the Maharaja Daal is fantastic, and if you're in the mood for just a bowl of daal, then this is your place.