| Locality | Bandra (W) |
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| Place Type | Restaurant, Lounge |
| Food Type | Chinese, Mughlai, Tandoori |
| Timings | 11:00 AM to Midnight |
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first reviewed by madhurisen
Nov 13, 2008
I went for the first time and believe me i didn't expect so much comfort and a good longe ambience.It's a small place but unique in itself.China Blue is fabulous place as far as it is considered for hookah,mocktails,food and crowd.I have visited every other place where collegeians go,but this place has more you can say silent crowd.No loud music,no cheapos.It's a good place for a change,and the staff is pretty professional and that adds an extra point to it.Good place to be.Have a try.
Nov 20, 2007
Initially it comes as a pretty tucked away place......but on the contrary to the first review this place is pretty decent......
Ambiance - well the ambiance is pretty much like a sheesha lounge with good music....
And the crowd mostly college going...... chilled out ppl....
Food - Though i had been in afternoon n had Cheese kebab it was pretty good and ya no plastic plates as mentioned in earlier review.....
The hookah was really good......
Price - It's moderately expensive with starters priced @ 125 so do the math yourself....
n hookah @ 250.......
All in all pretty decent place for young guys to chill out.......
Apr 27, 2007
I went to this place for the sheer convenience of its location for me, my impression being that it served Chinese. On closer inspection, once the car was parked I realised that they also listed Mughlai and Sheesha. As one enters, the ground floor is designed to be a sheesha lounge with the floor above that being the restaurant. The menu as advertised at their entry lists Indian (Mughlai) and Chinese food at fairly moderate prices. Ordered some Chinese....which they strangely served along with onions, lemon and green chutney. The food was more at the grade of a road side stall. What was strangest was that the decor was pretty plush,....but the service was on plastic plates!!! Spent a good part of the evening debating with my dinner partner if they may have run out of money after having done up the place. With competition from Kwik-wok, Union Park, 5 Spice, Pali Naka or even Bamboo Shoot on 16th Rd (all of whom offer much better fare at approximately the same price AND better crockery)...I wonder how long this place would last. Maybe they do better with the Indian fare...but I was disappointed enough to forget to pick up a home delivery menu to add to my favorite file for lazy days!