Fujiya Chinese and Japanese Restaurant – Review May 20, 2008
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February 26, 1985 was my first time at Fujiya and yesterday was the last.
Date: May 19, 2008
Time: 8:45 pm to 10:20 pm
City: New Delhi
Address: Community Centre, Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri
Country: India
Restaurant: Fujiya Chinese & Japanese
Occasion: Invite from a cousin
Location: Next to Carmel Convent School, Malcha Marg, New Delhi 110026
Drinks: Coke – No Issues; Fresh Lime Soda – You just can’t make it better.
Format – Comfortable sitting, table service.
Starters: Golden Fried Jumbo Prawns – Their Jumbos are really Jumbos, served four pieces, thy are just superb; Chicken Drum Sticks – 8 pieces 2 kids, nothing left, one didn’t have to tell the kids to clean the bones, all done all set; Button Mushrooms – very good. Dry Chili Chicken – They don’t have it as menu item in starters, but they provide on request – very good.
Main Course: Veg Hakka Noodles – They are Chinese and not Punjabi in taste; American Chopsuey – It is crispy with right portion of vegetables and sauce which doesn’t make it soggy till very end. Portions are good; Whole Red Snapper – Red Snapper is one of my favorites and the way serve with thick gravy and vegetables, it is just awesome.
Water: Buying bottled water recommended, they have Catch Brand, which is among the best.
Locational Access: Very good.
Parking: Ample parking available bang outside the door, lunch time parking could be tough.
Ambiance: Simple and functional.
Interior: Just fine for this price range, could be better.
Tables: Functional, Clean hot plates.
Cooling: Excellent
Acoustics: Very good acoustics, doesn’t become noisy.
Staff Attitude: Caring and excellent to regulars.
Service: Quick and courteous.
Washroom: Not up-to the mark, but clean nevertheless.
Rates: About Rs 600.00/ $15 per-head.
Why Go: Food, Reputation, Rates, Central Delhi Location, Authentic
Why Think Twice: Interiors
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