Chinese Restaurants in Bangalore |
Chinese
food can be considered as a staple in India, so much so, nearly every
restaurant serving Indian food also serves Chinese fare. Mind you,
I'm talking about the Indo-Chinese cuisine which is the modified
version of the authentic Chinese fare, that has more takers that the
traditional delicacies. Yet, there is a section of foodies that would
prefer to stick to the authentic flavours of Chinese provinces. And
the food hub that the city has turned into, needless to say, there is
a plethora of Chineserestaurants in Bangalore to
cater to these varied tastes and preferences. Here are three
hand-picked Chinese eating houses in the city that serve you a
melange of flavours, some authentic, some fusion.
- Yauatcha, One M G Road Mall
This restaurant is the Bangalore extension of the London-based Michelin star restaurant with the same name. Many epicureans regard this Asian restaurant to be one of the preferred dining destinations to indulge in some authentic Asian delicacies.
Ambience:
This restaurant has a contemporary venue apt for a fine dining outing. Modern décor and clean designs combined with minimalistic, semi-bright lighting add to the essence of the fine ambience. This classy venue is perfect for when you want to indulge in a celebratory meal with the family or for an intimate, romantic dinner with that special someone. Bask in the exclusive atmosphere that this venue effortlessly creates.
Food:Coming to the food, this venue has been lauded for being able to create the magical and utterly magnificent flavours of the Orient. It is best known for its Dim Sums and Teas served in true modern Cantonese fashion. Foodies have also applauded the Dumplings and Ho Fan Noodles they serve. The other must-tries are the treats from the patisserie. Those with a sweet-tooth and lovers of desserts can rejoice over the Dessert Platter, a curated dessert indulgence.
Service:The staff members are courteous and very friendly to interact with. They are very forthcoming towards attending to the needs of the guests.
Budget:Dining at this restaurant is certainly an expensive affair with a meal for two amounting to approximately INR 2000 for two patrons but is said to be well worth the indulgence.
- China Pearl, 5th Cross, KoramangalaWell-known in the city for serving authentic Chinese fare, China Pearl is the place you will head to if you are looking to please your palate as well as your pocket.
Ambience:
One look at the exterior of this eatery and you may feel that you have been transported into the lanes of Mainland China. The exterior adorns Chinese lanterns, ubiquitous Chinese décor and embellishments along with the signature sloping roof that restaurants in China are known to possess. And the theme continues in the interior as well with the walls showcasing a large hand-fan, gorgeous Chinese wall paintings, wall décor and trinkets very much adhering to the Oriental theme. The dining area is decorated in the ubiquitous red and black theme, so familiar with Chinese eateries.
Food:The food menu features a combination of authentic Chinese delicacies from the different provinces of China as well as the much-loved Indo-Chinese delicacies. Diners who are all praises for this eatery's food recommended first-timers to indulge in Five Treasure Noodles, Tao Si Fish, Meishan Tofu, Spicy Crab Meat Soup, Cantonese Tossed Prawns and Cantonese Hot Pot. The vast menu includes a myriad of options for vegetarians as well. End your meal on a sweet note by indulging in gems like Coconut Panna Cotta with Honey Mango and Honey Tossed Datsun with Ice Cream.Service:This eatery has warm and friendly staff who is known to serve promptly.
Budget:
A meal for two will comfortably fit in your pocket at about INR 1000.
- Chung Wah, 100 Feet Road, BanashankariServing reasonable Indo-Chinese fare in a casual dining atmosphere is this restaurant's USP.
Ambience:
A blend of contemporary and Oriental elements, Chung Wah emits the right vibes for you to enjoy a casual, sit-down meal with your friends or family. This venue is spread across two levels, the ground and the first floor. Both these dining areas are spacious enough to accommodate a large number of guests. Couples, as well as groups, can find themselves at ease while dining in the air-conditioned comforts of this eatery's premises.
Food:While Indo-Chinese delicacies take pre-dominance over the variety of delicacies available on the menu, there is also something to appease the lovers of authentic Chinese fare. You will also find Thai, Vietnamese and The fans and regulars of this venue swear by the Golden Fried Prawns, Honey Chilli Chicken, Tom Yum Soup and Pan Fried Momos. Quench your thirst with a choice from the multiple cool and hot beverages, including Vietnamese Cold Coffee and Chinese Tea Pot with Jasmine Tea, that add to the Oriental feel. Give a sweet sign off to your meal by tucking into Darsaan with Ice Cream and Chocolate Molten Lava Cake.Service:Quick and prompt.
Budget:At INR 500-1000 as the price range for a meal for two, this moderately priced eatery is a perfect option for a quick Chinese meal when the hunger pangs get the better of you.
So
which of the Chinese
restaurants Bangalore has
are you planning to eat at next?