Friday, March 14, 2014

"Chutney Chang" - Love everything about this place except the name !

Well if one would want to express fusion of Indian and Chinese food and is asked to come up with a name - "chutney chang" would be the most ridiculous combination of words in my opinion.

But the concept of combining the two most popular cuisines in India - North Indian and Indo-Chinese and having a huge buffet spread makes for a very good business proposal.

CC started a couple of years ago and probably has the biggest spread in terms of number of dishes and is very decently priced too. The place is down the Museum Road. It has valet parking but can also be reached by a 10 min walk from the MG road metro station.

Have been to this place several times and have not been disappointed. The interior decor is nice and simple and the buffet just gives you so many options that you end up liking something or the other. Niki loves this place too and given a choice pulls me along. Today's visit was a team get-together and we went there on Nidhi's insistence -She is a die-hard fan of this place too!

Now on to the food. They have:
  • Live Chat counter
  • Live dimsum(momo) counter
  • 6-8 types of salads
  • 3 each of veg and non-veg starters
  • Soups and assorted breads
  • 4-5 each of main course
  • Biryani/fried rice/pulav etc.
  • Lots of varieties of desserts with the main attraction being the chocolate fountain and marshmallows
What I love about this place is probably the sauce tray. There are so many options to choose from. I make sure that I try as many as possible.









Of all the food on offer, here are some pics of what we had.

What I really loved though were the following:




  • Chicken wings - tangy and juicy
  • Veg wantons - crisp and light
  • Kingfish tawa fry
  • Kimchi salad
  • Mutton Biryani
  • Kala Jamuns and Jalebis
  • Raw Banana and methi corn tikkis
























The desserts are so many that someone with a sweet tooth would be spoilt for choice:
  • Ice-creams ( 4 choices)
  • Jalebis and Kala Jamuns
  • Rice kheer
  • Chocolate wantons/Honey dipped wantons
  • Brownie/assorted cakes
  • Chocolate mousse
  • Pudding
  • Jelly and custard in shot glasses
  • Assorted Fruits
  • And of course the marshmallows and jelly cubes that you pierce into and dip them in the chocolate fountain till they are dripping with chocolate. They just melt in your mouth and leave you craving for more.





  
Overall, if you have a big appetite, you can make the most of it.
Also, at 580/- (inclusive of all taxes) is good value for money given the choices that you get.

Just land up there for a lazy weekend lunch and keep chatting and keep stuffing. Happy eating! :-)

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