Can I give 0 stars????
First of all there was a line. Not the restaurants fault. My buddy told me to wait because it is worth it. As a European waiting in line to eat food??? We seldomly do that.
We waited exactly 65 mins.
Now comes the real reason why this places gets the worst grade.
Once we were seated we had to wait for 75 minutes to bring our order. 75 to START. I got up and left my buddy wait there for the rest of the order. He wanted to eat.
My tummy actually had an awful time since it had waited 130 mins WITHOUT anything to ea. My tummy burned the extra fat I carry and therefore i didn't need any dinner.
0/5 stars. Maybe good for locals but definitely one of the worst dining...
Read moreThis is one of the most historic and well known Indian restaurant inside the Chungking Mansion. It serves mostly North Indian cuisines and quality-wise, it is tastier than the equally popular Khyber Pass at 7E, and the place is larger and seating is somewhat more comfortable than the latter. Portion-wise it's somewhat smaller than expected but the price is also a little less expensive. Good for buddy gatherings at weeknights or weekend family dining. Navigating through groups of eager restaurant promoters at the manion's main entrance is always a challenge, but for quality North Indian meals at a reasonable price, it's...
Read moreExcellent Indian Eatery tucked away on the 3/F of the Chung King Mansions complex. The stroll through the downstairs area may be a little unnerving at times, but when you walk into this little gem, you'll feel well looked after. The food is authentic and the service is friendly, courteous and informed. They will ensure that the spice is to your liking, whether it be mild or well-spiced. Definitely opt for the mutton Delhi-style and vegetable samosas, though honestly, everything we had was delicious. The price is very reasonable and the naan is fluffy, hot and non-greasy. Kingfisher is available to help wash down your...
Read more