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Kamal Chhaya Bar And Restaurant

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Chinese, Seafood, Indian
$$$$ Price range per person INR 350
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Shop No 1, Chinoy Estate, Veera Desai Rd, near Sports Complex
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Azad Nagar
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Once the promenade around the Mansa Devi Mandir is over, visit Kamal Chhaya Bar And Restaurant. This restaurant is recommended to Chinese and Indian cuisine lovers. Try nicely cooked khichdi, dal tadka and tandoori chicken that are offered at Kamal Chhaya Bar And Restaurant. It's time to relax and eat tasty waffles. Here you can drink good liqueur or delicious beer.

Many visitors note that the staff is gracious at this place. Nice service is something clients agree upon here. You will appreciate fair prices. The atmosphere is cozy, many guests appreciated the style of this spot. But google users rated this restaurant and it didn't gain a high rating.

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sanjit gupta Request content removal
Absolute Breach of Trust: Vegetable Dish Contaminated with Non-Vegetarian Oil ​Restaurant: Kamal Chaya Bar & Restaurant, Andheri West, Mumbai ​Date of visit 11 oct 2025 9.30 pm. Order: Mixed Pakoda (Vegetarian). Rating: 1/5 (Zero stars if possible) ​I am writing this review with deep disappointment and serious concern regarding hygiene standards and management accountability at Kamal Chaya. My friend and I have been patrons here for years and have often enjoyed drinks. However, our recent experience has completely destroyed our trust. ​We ordered a vegetarian side dish, the Mixed Pakoda. My friend follows a strict Jain diet, and I am a vegetarian. Upon eating a piece of the cauliflower pakoda, I immediately detected a repulsive, undeniable taste of fish/non-vegetarian oil. It was clear that the vegetarian dish had been fried in oil that was heavily contaminated, likely having been used for seafood or other non-vegetarian items moments before. ​For my Jain friend, and for all strict vegetarians, this is not a minor mistake—it is a complete violation of deeply held religious and personal dietary standards. Both of us were highly distressed, and the integrity of our meal was destroyed. ​The Management Failure ​When we raised this serious issue, the waiter was honest and immediately accepted the fault, offering a sincere apology. We appreciated his professionalism. ​However, the response from the restaurant owner was appalling. The owner was extremely rude, dismissive, and refused to offer an apology for the grave cross-contamination incident. This refusal to acknowledge the seriousness of serving a non-vegetarian product to a Jain customer shows a fundamental lack of respect for customer well-being and basic religious sensitivity. ​Conclusion ​The incident raises severe questions about the basic hygiene and kitchen segregation practices at Kamal Chaya. Serving a vegetarian item that tastes explicitly of non-veg oil is a catastrophic failure of quality control and demonstrates a reckless disregard for food safety regulations. ​While the waiter handled the situation well, the owner’s rude and unapologetic stance is unacceptable. The management clearly prioritizes profit over respecting its customers’ health, diet, and faith. We will not be returning, and I urge other strict vegetarians, especially those following Jain or other purity-focused diets, to avoid this establishment entirely. The risk of cross-contamination is too high, and the management's attitude when confronted with a genuine error is unacceptable. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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Delicious. Food. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹1,400–1,600
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Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹1,400–1,600
Chinese, Seafood, Indian
$$$$ Price range per person INR 350
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Shop No 1, Chinoy Estate, Veera Desai Rd, near Sports Complex
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Azad Nagar
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Azad Nagar
Shop No 1, Chinoy Estate, Veera Desai Rd, near Sports Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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