| Locality | Fort |
|---|---|
| Landmark | Near Rhythm House |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | North Indian, North West Frontier |
| Timings | 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM, 7:30 PM to Midnight |
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first reviewed by mgm_bvp
Nov 14, 2008
Kyber has been my one of the favorite restaurants since my childhood days.I would say that i really have had a king like experience.When you enter you find yourself in beautiful ambience and palacial feel decor and music.And obviously the food is overall having a shahi food.The Dal Shorbha Soup,Dal Makhani and many more outrageous and most delicious flavour will make your mouth water.One time experience and you will never forget in your life.
Aug 20, 2008
Nice ambience and decor... gives you the privacy if u have come to have a quite dinner....
Good food and heavier on the pocket..
May 30, 2008
The place is huge and is subdivided into many small sub sections. Just love the way they have done up the restaurant. One of the most amazing interiors I have seen.
The food and service was fine. Though the taste was quite different.
Only problem is you don't get proper network inside so don't go if you're expecting an imp call.
Apr 28, 2008
There are quite a few restaurants in Mumbai with great ambiance, so it's difficult to get impressed with the ambiance of a new place...But the look and feel of this place is really good - traditional and yet stylish at the same time...
The food itself was pretty good...Since we were just two of us and we weren't very hungry, we didn't order a lot - just one "chicken kalmi kebab" for starters and one "vegetable malai kofta" with naans for the main course...but everything we ordered turned out to be just right...Oh ya, we split a bottle of red wine and it complimented the food pretty well...
One thing about the food here is that is that even though its very flavourful none of the tastes stand out in your mouth..Its all light and mellow...Creamy, but not greasy...So don't expect punjabi dhaba type of "spicy" north indian food here...
No wonder then this place is frequented so much by foreigners...In fact the manager even told us that their clientele is usually 80% foreigners! So expectedly this place is pricey...Just the food without the wine cost us 1.2k, and we didn't eat a lot!
So if you are looking for north Indian food but something a little subtle and don't mind spending a bit, you can give this place a try...
Mar 30, 2008
Khyber was pretty empty for a Saturday night. Given the experience I had there, I'm not surprised now. We were made to wait for 5-10 minutes while the chaps prepared a dirty looking table. The white bedsheet they spread out on the table was not particularly clean.
The ambience was not spectacular either. When you can hear loud club music playing from Red Light next door you pretty much forget about the ambience. So, here we were eating overpriced Mughlai food, sitting amidst faux fountains and stone structures listening to "... I wanna fuck you, you already know!" Seriously!
The vegetarian starters were decent. We ordered Honey Mustard Paneer Tikka and Pudina Gobhi. The Virgin Colada Mocktail was particularly good. I ended up having two of them. (After my recent trip to Goa, I had promised myself to stay away from booze for the next fifteen days!) That's where the good part ended. The main course was atrocious. We ordered Paneer Korma and Murg Makhani - both bad. The Pudina Parathas were soaked in oil.
Four of us ended up footing a bill of three grand. And we had to remind the chap to bring us some saunf-cheeni. Khyber was pretty sad actually.