I recently had the pleasure of dining at Chopstick, a bustling restaurant that has made a name for itself in serving delectable Chinese cuisine. Despite a few minor hiccups, my overall experience was quite delightful.
To kick off our meal, we opted for the Chicken Manchow soup priced at Rs. 120, and the Mountain chicken, a starter priced at Rs. 160. The soup was a warm and comforting bowl of flavors, with a perfect balance of spices. It had a rich chicken broth, and the tender chunks of chicken added a delightful texture. The Mountain chicken, on the other hand, was a delicious appetizer that packed a punch with its bold seasoning. It was a great way to whet our appetite for the main course.
Moving on to the main dishes, we ordered the Egg Chicken Fried Rice priced at Rs. 170 and the Kung-Pao chicken priced at Rs. 150. While the Kung-Pao chicken lived up to our expectations with its flavorful combination of spices and tender chicken, the Egg Chicken Fried Rice fell short. The rice lacked the desired amount of flavor and could have used a bit more seasoning. It didn't quite meet our expectations, considering the otherwise impressive taste of the starters.
One aspect that could be improved upon was the ambience. The restaurant's AC was unfortunately not functioning during our visit, making it a rather hot dining experience. However, the attentive staff did their best to make up for the discomfort, constantly checking in on us and ensuring we were comfortable.
Another minor setback was the waiting time. Chopstick is undoubtedly a popular spot, evident from the constant stream of customers. Consequently, the kitchen seemed to be quite busy, resulting in a delay in serving our food. Nonetheless, the wait was worth it as the dishes were deliciously prepared.
Despite these slight hiccups, the vibrant atmosphere, friendly service, and excellent flavors at Chopstick left a positive impression. The restaurant's commitment to delivering authentic Chinese cuisine shines through in their carefully crafted dishes. I would highly recommend trying their Chicken Manchow soup and Mountain chicken starters, as well as their delightful Kung-Pao chicken.
Chopstick's dedication to providing a memorable dining experience is evident, and I look forward to returning to explore more of their enticing menu...
Read moreI have had noodles and a few other items from chopstick previously, which I ordered via Swiggy.
On the day of Saraswati Puja, I visited the place with two friends. The place was packed. We had to wait for half an hour to get a table.
Once we got our table, we ordered the following things:
Drums of heaven Mixed Chili Garlic Noodles Szechuan Chicken gravy
The drums of heaven were tasty and well-tossed in the sauce. For the price, it was great.
Two plates of noodles were good enough for three people. There was enough prawns and chicken chunks in the noodles. And I could get the chili garlic flavour from the very first nibble.
The Szechuan Chicken was also good. It had 8 pieces of chicken. They were a bit smaller in size, but again, you need to consider the price of the item when judging the portion size.
Overall, I have a good experience...
Read moreA very nice and pocket friendly restaurant located and Parnasree Pally. Just 2 minutes walk from Parnasree bus stand towards Mio Amore cake shop. Apart from their delicious chinese food, you must try their sea foods also specially pan fried fish. In Parnasree and around area I must say their sea foods are best. A very good place for dine in and take away or order via swiggy. They are not in zomato yet. The only drawback is for take away they only accept cash not any online payment which is quite disturbing in this present time. Uploading their menu and some food pics, all are not clicked by me, some I have taken from my friends because their foods are so tasty I was enjoying the food quality so forgot to click pics. The price of mixed fried rice is showing 130 here but actually it is 135. Go there guys and trust me you won't be...
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