| Locality | Church Street |
|---|---|
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Pan-Asian |
| Timings | 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM |
| Price |
Unknown
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first reviewed by Cruising21
May 17, 2008
This place was a disaster. nothing about the place appeals to me. When you walk in you feel you've walked into the wrong place, thats when you ask your self 'is this a reception?' This place is just a big hall, very bad decor, very bright and almost zero privacy. Correction zero privacy. You hesitantly peek inti the menu which looks alright and you feel maybe this isn't the worst of places. Then comes your food. And oh my god! If its not too salty, it tastes like the chinese you get at the hawker stands.
The service doesn't score anything either. It actually reminds me of, i get it, Shanthi Sagar!!
The crowd's a noisy bunch too. Uncivilized, overtly loud people will surround you at this social fiasco.
I strongly suggest not to try this place. For a good chinese meal, mainland china is just adjacent to it. Bamboo shoots and noodle bar are also good options.
I'm still look for the bloke who suggested i should try "La nourriture".
Cheers and ...burrp!
May 13, 2008
Three Quarter Chinese is located at the main stream Brigade Road/Church Street area.
Coming from Kolkata, I was dying for a familiar food, finally landed at Three Quarter and they didn't disappoint.
Next to me a newly married local couple was seating, they wanted to order some veg. affair. The waiter tried to help them at his best, but it's not so easy task. Finally a basket of Dimsum caught their fancy as it was served next to them. They asked about what it is.
The waiter tried with best of his knowledge and his English to explain, but the couple didn't seem satisfied and asked for "Tomato Soup and Gobi Manjurihan".
Thank God. Three Quarter don't serve either.
Surviving in Bangalore without serving "Gobi Manju" need guts. Kudos to Three Quarter!!
Feb 01, 2007
3/4 of the menu is Chinese and 1/4 is Awadhi. Food is good especially if you like your fish which they get everyday from Karwar. But the place is too too noisy - not too much privacy if you are on a date.