Good food but no ambience. This is the place for take outs and deliveries and not dine in. They deliver till 2AM which is super nice and have a wide menu to choose from. Tandoori Chicken is a must try.
Located at chowpatty, this place is small but has some good food and it is pretty pocket friendly.
The Chinese is good as it is indian Chinese and so is there North Indian food good. They have good portions and it is filling.
Mathew George Kollamkulam
+5
If you feel you are of a certain artistic disposition whose talents are yet to be appreciated, you should dine at Kuteer Bar & Restaurant. I would recommend you order the Butter Chicken (Red and Orange), the Paneer Bhuijya (Bright Yellow) and finally the Aloo Palak (Decidedly green, like this rating). With these fine dishes in your palate - which is your unfortunate growling tummy - you have the requisite colours to attempt a "Garden of Monet" esque painting with the YMCA comode as your personal canvass. Except you will better the French impressionist painter in sheer speed as your anatomical brush stains the white ceramic faster than a Fast train skipping Charni Road. The morning hangover is also cured as you awake sprightly to the numbing yet pleasurable sensation dopeheads on the steps of Kennedy Bridge experience, as you attend to nature's calling. This entire episode is also easy on those empty wallets at the end of a month as you siphon off rent money to stave off starvation or beat hostel food induced snack attacks.
The service is brilliant and delivery goes well into the booze-filled nights where you contemplate your existential crises or otherwise be discussing how you can bring peace to the Middle East. Besides being prompt, regular customers can ask for more booze to add meaning to their lives by enacting Abhay Deol from DevD. Eating at the restaurant is best described as a pursuit solely undertaken at the behest of the best offerings from the Babulnath temple as the restaurant's humble proportions no longer encumber you as its shape and form keeping changing in your head. You will also not ask silly questions like, "Why is there capsicum in my biriyani?" During this nirvana you are treated to the vibrant neighbourhood centered around a historical "cultural centre" that offers more pleasures that money can buy. I advise caution on this front; pursue at your own risk.
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