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Rated: Average

based on 2 reviews

City Kitchen

310, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road (Frere Road), Fort, Mumbai

22610002

Locality Fort
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Goan
Timings 11:30 AM to 3:30 AM, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Price
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Offers home delivery
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goan restaurant fort
 

Rated: Average

awtaney

awtaney

Mar 30, 2008

Goan and strictly ok

Umm, as i scratch my chin to write my views on this place, i am in a dilemma because i did not find too many interesting things out here.

Set in the old world shanty charms just like any Goan joint, they have a limited menu selection which definitely does not spoil you for choice. Food is authentically Goan I am told from regular visitors, but I am not an authority on that. All I can say is, it was plain and simple. The rice that comes along is super plain, not even a basmati which i could savour!!

Service levels were generally ok. There was only one waiter around, and the owner of the place. They all point towards the blackboard with the menu scribbled on it.

Like the previous writer before me says, go here only if you dont have elsewhere to go. Or else, go here if you genuinely appreciate Goan Food.

Rated: Poor

yashO

Nov 21, 2007

terrible goan experience

I stepped inside City Kitchen for lunch, more than hunger it was the hype that drove me inside this place. Goan food outlets are a rarity in mumbai and this one failed to live up to my expectations.

The waiter seemed to be in a hurry to shoo customers although there were quite a few empty tables. "jaldi order do jo menu board pe likha hai utna hi milega" and off went the waiter.

I ordered for a chicken curry and rice. The curry was 'strictly ok' the taste never lingered in my mouth and there were three chicken pieces which made me feel as if the chef had been 'highly generous' to provide. Nevertheless i ordered dal fry to cover up for the inadequate curry, the dal turned out to be luke warm. I believe its a unwritten rule that customers expect hot food when they place an order which certainly isn't the case in City Kitchen.

Portion sizes are not up to the mark and the place is over priced for the services offered. I ran up a bill of rs. 70 and an unsatisfied stomach. This is certainly not a place that i would recommend to any of my friends or colleagues. Go here only if you are dying of hunger and all other places have shut down.