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Przekaż informację zwrotnąNice ambience and a good place to hang out with friends or go for a date. It is one of the few places in Mumbai which serves Japanese food. The staff is good, polite and pays personal attention. Only suggestion for the restaurant, they should be more descriptive about the food and drinks, since people might not be well versed with Japanese cuisine.
Great ambience. This place is a tiny piece of heaven for all pork lovers. The vegetarian options are brilliant too. Even though the place is on the expensive side, the portions are adequately sized. You get what you pay for. Amazing, flavourful, well plated food!! What we ordered: Appetiser: 1. Fatty Lotus Root (lotus root Kung Pao sauce awesomeness) 2. Fatty Bao PB&J (slow cooked pork belly) 3. Bao Char Siu (soft, melt in your mouth pork goodness in a Bao steamed bread) Main course 1. Vegetables and garlic noodles absolute explosion of flavour in your mouth 2. Malaysian chicken kapitan w/sticky Jasmine rice Dessert: Zen Forest SPECIAL REVIEW FOR SERVICE: My friends and I got to the Powai outlet about 10 minutes before their kitchen shut. The staff were kind enough to give us 10 minutes to order all the 3 courses of the meal and kept the kitchen open to prep our meals! For us 4 hungry souls, that really really blessed our hearts. The staff went over and above. THIS is one of the primary reasons, that we will visit again!
The Fatty Bao- a relaxed Asian Gastro Bar serves innovative cocktails an exciting Asian menu. The Powai outpost has eclectic interiors, comfortable seating arrangements, alfresco section a trendy bar. We tried refreshing cocktails like Tamatcha(made with rum, matcha syrup, basil, lime soda), Beach Blonde (made with gin, coconut water, lime juice, lemongrass, jaggery hints of green chilli) and Bora Bora (made with Absolute vodka, passion fruit, green apple, coconut water served with juicy green apple slivers). The bar menu also features classic cocktails, an extensive wine list available by the glass and bottle, single malts and other premium spirits. For starters we started with Black Rice Sushi served with scallops miso. The main course comprised of Grilled Lamb Chops marinated in Korean chili paste garlic served with tamarind Chili Sauce and salad. The Fatty Pho Ramen Bowl (we ordered the less broth option) was flavorful satisfying with smoked chicken, noodles, vegetables eggs.
The fatty bao, is a great restaurant to try fusion oriental cuisine. This would include sushi, dimsums and their famous ramen. The food and decor are done similar to the Bandra branch of the restaurant. Food was tasty and very filling. Treat for non vegetarians due to the sheer number of things on offer from duck, chicken, lamb and sea food. I found the duck bao slightly chewy when compared to the ones at the Bandra outlet which was perfect, so the 4 star. Apart from that this place is a great place to have a fun lunch. Prices are not too high and ambience is cool. Another highlight was the desert which was beautiful to both eye and stomach.The fatty road, a chocolate and mint mousse with crunchy sprinkles and icecream. This along with the ramen is a must try.
Japanese cuisine has its unique taste. The Fatty Bao let's you have a chance to exprience this at an affordable price. The Japanese atmosphere adds to feel of experiencing a Japanese cuisine.