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Reviews by rumiranji

Mar 22, 2008

Atria Mall, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai

Poor

High BP Chef

Went to the place at Atria mall on the 26th march 08. We were totally dissapointed. Especially after being to their Bandra spot 6 months back where I was totally satisfied. So I took my friends at their Worli place to celebrate but alas the prawns the chicken the potatoes the panfried noodles the chicken and veg pot rice all (believe me) tasted the same I mean was it the trainee cook who was experimenting or was it a chef who has High Blood Pressure and who has been asked by his doctor to avoid salt, cooking? Man we are not high BP people. At least taste the food which you serve man. I believe they must be paying approx 6 lacs as the rent to the mall, as all the malls command a highly inflated and obnoxious price for renting their places. But if the management tries to cut prices then I think they have to rethink on the taste and quality part. Take it as an advice and not a complain. please change as fast as possible or be ready for a shut down soon, like the next door shop Origami is up for sale, just two shops away in the food court.

Dec 05, 2007

KFC

Kenilworth Shopping Arcade, Corner Of 33 Road, Opposite McDonald's, Linking Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai

Awful

Big Bull....

I thought I will write the most nastiest stuff for this place at Linking road but already there is so much written about it I think it will be a pity to be more nasty. Now you guessed how bad the food at KFC was.
These American guys know not much about food. Nothing compares to our Tandoori chicken in the World. Please pack up and go back to the USA. Instead the owners should start a Lebanese chicken Shawarma falafel and Kebbeh place.

Dec 04, 2007

Hotel Rosewood, Tulsiwadi Lane, Near Tardeo AC Market, Tardeo, Mumbai

Good

Bhapa hilsa rocks

Forget the Aloo poshto, Pakwan dal, Chingri malai curry (tad too sweet), Luchis etc on their menu all of these items are too good. But I tell you go straight for their Bhappa Hilsa, extremely fresh Hilsa fish steamed to perfection in mustard paste served with steamed rice along with a perfectly pungent and delicately spiced mustard gravy to give the rice the extra moistness. I say the Bhapa Hilsa justifies the price of RS 600 per portion but not the other items as I found them expensive in comparision to the portion and presentation. Over all a great place to visit for authentic Bengali cuisine.

Aug 30, 2007

Lamington Road, Dr. D.B.Marg, Near Minerva Cinema, Grant Road, Mumbai

Average

Nothing original

Read the previous review and tried the place out. The original Falafel (the name in the menu) is not near original as theier falafels are made of green veggies and tastes like mix veg tikkis Indian style instead of original falafels made from chickpeas. The whole thing was quite filling and worth the Rs 75/- though. The hummus was not up to the mark as it was made with vegetable oil instead of olive oil and one could taste the oil in it. My question is that I saw an Isreali gentleman working as the head chef in the place and that should be reason enough for it to be an original Falafel place and not convert it into Indian palate and style. Also I wonder why they do not serve Shawarmas and Kebbeh's?
Why open a hardcore nonveg Lebanese cuisine place to only serve vegetarian stuff? And that too in a take away format and make us wait on a filthy footpath for our food? I will go to wraps and rolls instead as that is what I really get when I want to have Indianised stuff, stuffed in roomalis and made exactly the way we want the taste to be INDIAN.

Aug 27, 2007

Behind Sterling Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Marg, Fort, Mumbai

Good

Presentable and tasty Chinese

At last I visited Royal China the much talked about Chinese eatery (it seems there are long queues at their London branch). I went with high expectations and my experience was good and I will go back again as soon as I will feel like having Chinese food. The food is presentable and tasty the portions are good too.
On the flipside the bar menu is too costly. I think Rs 167 + taxes for a pint of beer is more on the higher side. The management should think of it and bring down their wine and alchohol prices so we can opt for those instead of beer at dinner time.