Excellent Ambience and Food at Chore Bizarre ,noida. The Buffet Lunch was a nice spread with Chaat and other innovative Appetisers.Mid-priced considering Brand value and location.
Well worth a visit for fine dining
Very pleasant experience at Chor Bizarre we liked the adecor`, the food was well presented and surprisingly tasty, all together it was well worth trying. Was quite packed for a week night.
We went to Chor Bizarre last evening with office colleagues, they serve you finest Indian food and their service is also quite good. We enjoyed our meal their and their service is also very good.
Went to Chor Bizaare for the first time today, after receiving the recommendation from APlaceToDine. Fabulous place if you are v.much concerned about the decor. The buffet table is actually a 1928 baby Austin car :)
We were 10 people, and we went for the buffet lunch. Brilliant Chaat as appetizers - yummy food (though the steam rice were li'l raw) and malpua in sweet-dish, along with chocolate cake and the freshly cut food. Add up happy hour in this on the beverages (I had ice-tea, got 1 free over the order and just loooved the drinks) Add a 10% discount on this by reserving through APlaceToDine.com
In all, for office treat - A must Go! For personal hangouts - brilliant place! For family gatherings - Ideal (we saw a ladies kitty party going on, over there). Don't miss this place!
We tried the buffet at the Gurgaon Chor Bizarre. The chaat and salad were great. The food was good, except a little more variety in the spread would have been nicer, especially in the chicken menu, as each dish tasted like the next.
The decor was very interesting and unusual, including the vintage car that doubles up as a salad and chaat bar.
The service was shockingly poor. The staff didn't seem to want to stop chatting and had to be hollered for everytime they were required. Terrible for a high end restaurant.
I don't see myself going back to Chor Bizarre for a long time.
This is a must to go restaurant. The decor, hospitality and the food everything is best. Me and my wife was just thinking why didn't we came here before.
Hats off!!!
Delhi's only Kashmiri restaurant is also one of its most beautiful, an art deco enclave with a tile floor, a spiral staircase leading nowhere, lamps in pinks and yellows, and a mixture of antique furniture and mirrors from various chor ("thieves'") bazaars. The bar is all dark wood and stained glass, and the salad bar is a 1927 Fiat roadster. Kashmiri food uses milder spices than many Indian cuisines, exemplified by mutton yakhni (simmered in a sauce of yogurt, cardamom, and aniseed), mutton mirchi korma (in a gravy of cardamom and cloves), and haaq (Kashmiri spinach cooked in its own juice). Try a tarami platter to sample several dishes, and punctuate your meal with kahwah, fragrant Kashmiri tea.