The menu is nearly 15 pages long at one of South Mumbai's more popular Chinese restaurants. But ordering a meal is actually rather simple. Be it braised wood-ear mushrooms with seasonal vegetables, dim sum, prawns in ginger chilli garlic, roasted pork, seafood dumplings, or vegetable noodles, all the food is lip-smackingly good. The place is plainly decorated but elegant nonetheless. Tall wooden screens of Chinese letters divide the main, dimly lit dining area into separate sections, and a few well-chosen Chinese items dot the room.
Reviewed by nandkishor from Mumbai on 11/14/08
It very nice place for Vegetarian people.
Reviewed by SRK2707 from Mumbai, India on 10/30/08
Have been there many times, but now it seems, they prefer it to be Noisy and nothing like fine dine. Last night, we walked off, as they said they could not do anything, when kids make noise. What a let down for a nice place.
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