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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Chinese food in Bangalore
Hi all, a friend's brother is heading to Bangalore for 4 mths for work and was wondering where to find some good chinese food whilst there, he is American Chinese.
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Not So Bloody Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Chipping Sodbury, UK (was Bangalore)
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Mainland China has to be the best followed very closely by Three Quarter Chinese, they are both on Church Street which runs parallel behind the main MG Road in the city centre.
Most of the 5 star hotels have the finest Chinese restaurants too but much more costly obviously! Cheers Malc
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Mumbai
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Try Rice Bowl - good mid range decent chinese restaurent
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Thanks, that's a good starting point for him.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The US
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Chung Wah on the road that runs parallel to Brigade Rd. (can't remember the name) is a personal favorite.
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Only mainland china offers authentic chinese cuisine. Everyone else is more adapted to the indian audience. But its the same case in US as well, for most of what is served there is Americanised version of the originals!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bangalore
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Aromas of China
Aromas of China is also a good high end one. I had been there a few years back once and even though i am no chinese expert i thought it was good. Its right on richmond circle on the side of lalbagh road below the fly-over. You can give i a try.
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squirrely member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bangalore, India
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mainland china and shiok are the best bets. shiok also offers brilliant thai and malay dishes... all are authentic
the food at the rest of the options is not so hot. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Bangalore
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Mainland China is authentic but I find the food there a bit too oily. I like Aromas of China as well. Their 'lunch menu' is very good value for money as well.
Has anyone tried "In China" on Museam road ? |
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