After having visited the ‘Beijing Bites’ outlet on Harlur Road (Off-Sarjapur Road) just a few days back, it was time to hit the ‘Beijing Bites’ outlet in HSR. The outlet in HSR is more spacious, bigger and is located at a very nice location right at the center of commercial hub of the famous 27th Main Road. Overlooking the wide 27th main road, it has a very nice and cozy ambience. With paintings of Chinese monuments, sculptures and dragons, in a dimly light setup, the restaurant looks very vibrant and authentic.
We couldn’t miss noticing the hospitality of the courteous staff at ‘Beijing Bites’. The moment we entered the restaurant, we were warmly greeted by them and were assigned an in-charge to take care of our table. As expected through our visit at another ‘Beijing Bites’ outlet where we were told that all ‘Beijing Bites’ outlets have same menu, we were left spoilt for choices.
We decided to stick to the basics and start with an order of Spring Rolls, which were served in no time. This was followed with an order of ‘Vegetable Fried Rice’ with ‘Veg Balls in Hot Garlic Sauce’. The combination never disappoints, and it tasted very delicious. The helpings were good enough for two of us and we were hardly left with appetite to order anything more. But, decided to order ‘Honey Fried Noodles with Ice Cream’, which was unique dessert and delicious and a perfect dish to call it a day.
We were certainly overwhelmed with the warm hospitality and yummy Indian-Chinese served at Beijing Bites and will certainly recommend...
Read moreBeijing Bites is a Chinese restaurant located in HSR Layout on the 27th Main Road adjacent to NIFT college. The restaurant has ample seating space and can accommodate a large number of guests at one time. However, the music played at the restaurant is little too loud, which can be distracting and interfere with conversations.
The menu at Beijing Bites does not have a description of the dishes, which can make it challenging to choose what to order. However, the quantity of the food served is good, and the prices are reasonable. The food is average, and while it may not be the best Chinese cuisine you've had, it's still decent enough to satisfy your cravings.
Unfortunately, the service at Beijing Bites leaves much to be desired. The staff is not very attentive, and their behavior towards customers is often indifferent, if not outright rude. It's not uncommon to wait a long time to be served, and getting the attention of a staff member can be challenging.
In conclusion, Beijing Bites is an okay option if you're in the mood for Chinese food and don't mind the loud music or average food. However, the poor service from the staff can be a significant downside and may impact your dining experience. If you're looking for a Chinese restaurant with excellent food and service, you may want to consider other options...
Read moreI’d been here for Sunday dinner. The ambience is pretty nice, yellow lights all over, there are ample tables, so you don’t need to wait to acquire one. The service is good, the staff is aware about each item on the menu and could explain it well. Things tried – Lung fung soup – Was served boiling hot, you will love it during winters, tasted somewhat like the knor soup with some eggs, paneer and some veggies. Veg steamed momos – served in a cane container with a dipping sauce which was super spicy. The momos had cabbage, onions, carrots and spring onions too (I guess). Crispy peking chicken – Could have been even more crispy and even more spicy but still tasted good. Chicken koithio noodles – flat noodles with loads of chicken and eggs, tasted fine Veg fried rice – The rice was cooked to perfection and had lots of veggies. Prawns in hot garlic sauce – The number of prawns were ample; the gravy could have been a bit thick. Veg balls in hot garlic sauce – The veg balls were made of cabbage and onions. Some dessert –fried flatbread stuffed with grated coconut and chocolate served with vanilla ice cream was...
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