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This place is located at the by lanes of southern avenue accomodating only a few people.The ambience is very ordinary.I had a plate of chicken chowmein which was quite good and filling. The price is also very cheap. So you can drop in when you passing through this place and hungry at the same time. View all feedback.
I tried chicken khow suey and it's really very tasty. I am rating 5 for only khow suey as I have not tried anything else so can't comment on other food. The quantity is less but taste is really good. It has very very small seating arrangment but one can wait long if the soul purpose is having khow suey only. As bayleaf got shut down I have no other place to go for khow suey. If you order one day before they can also prepare mohinga for you which is also very tasty one. The price are all inclusive of tax so no extra charge... the coolers are also cheap in price. A must visit
Had takeaways from this small but effervescent place on the road alongside Vivekananda Park. The momo's were delicious and i got to know later that they were hand made by the owner herself, a spirited lady, working her socks off to put authentic Burmese Tibetan food to the palate of Kolkatans'. Prices will suit many a college goer, like me. A snoop in now and then to have a plate of steamed momo's are a Must!!!
This place is really adorable located just beside Vivekananda park. It was a regular E spot during my college days. The interior is decently decorated nd they have the small tools to sit. Their muglai parathas are big stuffed nd really nice.. Infact better than My Club.But I guess they stopped serving muglai parathas nd changed their menu to Chinese nd Tibetan dishes. Now they serve momos as well nd its decent not bad not good. Just ok to satisfy your evening hunger. I m looking forward to try their other dishes from new menu.The staffs r well behaved nd make u feel a vip with ur every visit.
The momos are really nice but the salt is generally a bit on the higher side. The rolls are good. However,the rotis are very thin. It's like if you cut the roll to pieces then you can literally serve it as spring roll. The place is a little over priced if you see the standard of the place and the quality of food but all in all you can try it out.
A very comforting bowl of Khowsuey in this winter evening .. However the Momo was honestly not that good... Plenty of room for improvement... Good value for money for the Khowsuey<br/ <br/ Sometimes simplicity is precious indeed <br/ <br/ #FoodieStorm