Yum Yum Tree: Oriental, Sushi, Bar
New Friends Market
Not so Yum!!
A little expense on interiors, high
pricing and excellent service does not qualify a restaurant as fine dining;
food that draw customers back is definitely the most important aspect, one
which sadly the promoters of YYT have opted to over-look.
We started with crispy vegetables, BBQ
ribs, Asparagus Dim-Sums, and a crispy chili garlic fish. The Dim Sums were
excellent, the fish was de-hydrated and had a bit of extra batter, the
vegetables had more batter than veggies and the BBQ ribs were strangely
deep-fried. Maybe I read the menu incorrectly but when I read BBQ ribs I expect
the meat to bar-b-qued and not deep-fried and covered with BBQ sauce.
Irrespective, we sent it back and decided to move to the main course, which
turned out to be a mixed bag. The chef’s special Chicken was borderline
tasteless, the Chicken Hakka noodles were bland; the Chili Garlic noodles
(Sichuan noodles) were decent (perfect amount of chili and sufficient garlic to
give a nice flavor but not overpower the dish, however the dish strangely had a
sweetish aftertaste). The stand out dish was the Sichuan Vegetables, the
vegetables were crisp and the dish overall had excellent flavor. The worst dish
was the Singapore Prawns, there was so much batter that the taste of the prawn
was completely lost.
The only good aspect of YYT is the
service – the water glasses were refilled without asking; when we sent the ribs
back, within 5 mins the chef himself came to inquire as to what the issue was
and was soon followed by the manager. Actually kudos to the staff, they
realized we dint have a good time and tried to make for it by offering
complimentary dessert. We were served a trio of gelatos (Baileys – too sweet,
tea – mixed opinions around the table, personally I liked it and cookies – the
best of the lot) and chocolate skewers (little, cinnamon dusted skewered
doughnut pieces, served with chocolate sauce – the doughnut pieces were light
and fluffy but the sauce was not that great, a little too commercial for my
taste)
All in all, a very average meal and
for the prices paid, I seriously doubt we would be returning. Basically, if you
are in the mood for fine dining oriental, avoid YYT; but I guess most people
have already come to this conclusion since there were only 3 tables occupied on
a Saturday night
Food Quality: 2.5/5
Dish Portions: 3/5
Service: 5/5
Value for money: 2.5/5
Ambience: Sophisticated and subtle
Meal for two (without alcohol): INR
1800 - 2400
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