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 Restaurant Review - Khyber

   
Food Type North Indian
Food rating 2/10 (More information)
Address 145 M G Road
Opposite Jehangir Art Gallery Fountain
Mumbai
400023
India
Phone Number +91 22 40396666‎
Price £18 (What I paid per head)
Average Price £20 (Average price per head for meal and house wine )
Last Visited January 2010
 
 
 
   
My Review  
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Khyber is a restaurant in the financial heart of southern Bombay, and was full of business people on the lunch-time when we visited.  It has a large 250 seat restaurant set over a couple of floors, with numerous rooms.  Its décor tries to give a frontier feel, with mock stonework and murals.  There were vast numbers of smartly-dressed waiters.

Achari tikka, which involves pieces of chicken in a mustard marinade then cooked in a tandoor, was perhaps the best dish, fairly tender and with the spices working nicely (3/10).  Prawn tikka in itself had fairly tender prawns, but was lukewarm in temperature, which detracted from the dish (2/10). 

A mushroom and pea curry worked quite well, the vegetables properly cooked and the spice mix enjoyable (2/10).  Aloo gobi featured potatoes that were fine but cauliflower that was significantly undercooked (1/10).  A naan was quite good, the texture just a fraction harder than ideal (3/10) and a romalit roti very good, freshly made and enjoyable (4/10). 

The bill was quite fair, at just GBP 18 per person for a substantial lunch and beer.  Yet overall I thought the cooking was rather careless in places for a place that has good reviews in many guides; it was a least priced quite fairly, not going for the same level of mark up as seems common in restaurants in Bombay hotels.

   
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