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Chinese, Vegetarian options
Open now 11AM - 10PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 200 - INR 400
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2A, Temple St
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Chandni Chowk
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Not only should Futnani Chambers be visited, but also Chin Wah. You will be provided Chinese cuisine at this restaurant. A number of visitors of Chin Wah note that nicely cooked fried chicken, pepper chicken and spicy pork are served here.

Food delivery is a big plus of this place. The nice staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. The fast service displays a high level of quality at this spot. Here you will pay democratic prices. At this restaurant, people can enjoy the spectacular atmosphere and terrific decor. Google users like Chin Wah: it was granted 4.2 stars.

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Susmita Sen Request content removal
The quantity was sufficient for 2 people. The pork was very good quality, just the right amount of fat, more of meat just as I like. Taste was also decent, overall I liked it a lot.
Hussain S Request content removal
Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2
Rudradip Sen Request content removal
Hello there... Recently visited Chin Wah with a friend of mine to dine out. I will share the review based on individual food I have tasted and then the over all experience. Pork Yam Wonton The wonton was nice though the wonton sheet was bit thick. The filling had less seasoning in them making them bit bland. The wontons were tossed in lard and garlic but lacked the morning glory leaves which is generally tossed along with the wontons. They did not provide any type of sauce with the wontons so we had to use the sweet chili ketchup from the condiments tray. Over all it was good but could have been better. Pork Fried Wonton The fried wontons were very crispy having a thick layering because of the thick sheets. The filling was the same seasoning-less one. It was served with their home made chili sauce. Now for the sauce which should have been bit spicy and tasty, was a mixture of gooey and slurry type. Clearly they has used cornstarch in it which should not have been used. Again we had to rely on the sweet chili sauce provided in the condiments tray. Over all it was better than the Yam Wontons as it was fried. Pepper Fish This dish was visually appealing and better than any other in this class. They has used Bhola Bhekti instead of Basa which is a good thing and the coating was also bit light which further enhanced the flavor of the fish. The masala in which the dish was tossed had that mild punch of fennel in it making it much more refreshing. Downside of the dish was the amount of food color that was used in the batter. It could have been bit less owing to the food safety part. Overall this dish was nice. Prawn Pork Hakka Chow Mein This dish was over all nice with appropriate amount of topping in it. It has ample amount of pork, prawn, egg and vegetables. It was not that dry and not that oily also. But again it lacked seasoning. Could have been seasoned well. If accompanied with any other side dish, then it will taste good. Sichuan Pork This item tasted exactly like an Indo-Chinese food. Despite mentioning the Chef about the taste which was expected to be more of a Chinese type. The sliced pork was lightly fried in red batter and tossed in sweet chili garlic sauce. Again red batter full of red color. They could have used Kashmiri chili powder instead of red color, as Sichuan paper corn is bit spicy. This item resembled like sweet chili pork tossed with onion flakes and roughly chopped coriander leaves. Yes roughly chopped coriander leaves. As per my knowledge, Oriental cuisine was supposed to have super fine mise-in-place. Well thats our view. Over all okay okay type. Sliced Chili Pork One of my favorite items. They have crafted it well. The quality of pork was good and the amalgamation of the sauce along with the spring onion and julienne of capsicum made it overall appealing. Taste wise it was far better than the other foods. Yes it had good amount of oil floating in it which is obvious owing to the fact that its cooked in its own lard. It tasted good. Summing up the total experience, it was not bad. Pocket friendly place with family type restaurant seating arrangements. They should work on their washroom which was bit dirty and very small and crammed. All in all food could have been better if they check the seasoning and sauces. Thank you Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹600–800 Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Mixed Fried Noodles, Garlic Fried Rice with Pork, Devil Chicken
Chinese, Vegetarian options
Open now 11AM - 10PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 200 - INR 400
Chin Wah on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
2A, Temple St
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Chandni Chowk
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Chandni Chowk
2A, Temple St, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-10PM
MondayMon 11AM-10PM
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed 11AM-10PM
ThursdayThu 11AM-10PM
FridayFri 11AM-10PM
SaturdaySat 11AM-10PM
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