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Rated: Average

based on 2 reviews

Beijing Bites

175/76, Bannerghatta Road, Above Garam Masala, Opposite Purva Heights Apartments, Bilekahalli, Bannerghatta Main Road, Bangalore

41463677, 41463877

Locality Bannerghatta Main Road
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Chinese, Thai
Timings 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Price
Moderate
Additional Information
Home delivery
Credit cards accepted
Tags
chinese thai
 

Rated: Awful

rkaundinya

Dec 31, 2008

IRRESPONSIBLE

Took home delivery worth Rs674/- on 31/12/2008 @ about 08PM. While placing order specifically asked for big quantity of chilly sauce. Food was delivered without chilly sauce. Fried rice & bland dry items cannot be consumed without chilly sauce. Food was a waste. Did not verify @ the time of delivery; but noticed while eating. Contacted the outlet - poor response. This is broad light robbery. How to trust?

Apart from this they charged Rs.20/- as delivery charge when the bill was for Rs.674/- and the distance is less than 3 Km. This is unfair.

So, please ensure all things at the time of placing order & verify at the time of delivery.

Inspite of paying this is kind of service.

Rated: Good

Meenakshi

Meenakshi

Mar 30, 2007

Good value for money

A hipper entrant to south Bangalore suburbia, with its numerous high rise apartment complexes, Beijing Bites, which prides itself on being a new age Chinese and Thai restaurant, is good value for money. What distinguishes it from older Chinese chains such as Chung Wah is that the menu is not overly Indianized or terribly greasy.

The place is quite popular with young software techies who live and work around the area and couples who live in the high-rises. The décor is simple and functional with reddish brow sofas and chairs, Chinese artifacts and red and black photographs on the walls.

The menu is divided into the Chinese and Thai section. For starters, try the vegetarian or chicken momos. They are really good – with that faint zing of ginger. I recommend any of the Thai soups too – some of them are slightly on the spicier side like the Thai chicken and bamboo shoot soup which comes spiced with lemon grass, ginger and red chilli. For the main course, you can try the steamed rice with the vegetable or chicken in garlic sauce or if you are partial to Thai cuisine like me, they whip up a good Thai red curry.

Parking is available in the empty plot adjoining Beijing Bites. Service is quick. A meal for two is approximately Rs.300. Go to Beijing Bites to catch a quick dinner with friends or with your family on a weekday when you are too bored to cook.