Khyber Pass Mess Club
Monday - Sunday: 12:00AM - 3:00PM, 6:00PM - 10:00
About the business
Khyber Pass Mess Club is ocated in the famous Chung King Mansions, and is one of the most popular Indian joints in the mansions. This is haven for those seeking truly delectable and authentic Indian cuisine. This bustling restaurant is known for its inviting atmosphere, drawing in hungry diners eager to indulge in the finest curries and naans the neighborhood has to offer. With its prime location and commitment to quality, Khyber Pass Mess Club has established itself as a go-to destination for Indian food enthusiasts.
What's unique?
The restaurant excels in grilled specialties, with must-try options like the succulent Fish Tikka and flavorful Tandoori Chicken. They are also vegan-friendly and offer several non-meat options available .Vegetarian options including the delightful Aloo Gobi, combining cauliflower and potatoes in a fragrant house blend of spices. For a burst of flavors, the Chana Masala features chickpeas cooked Punjabi-style, served in a thick and spicy gravy sauce with a refreshing hint of lemon juice. At Khyber Pass Mess Club, expect a culinary adventure that satisfies cravings for authentic Indian cuisine. They have been featured in a lot of media coverage and is highly recommended by locals and tourists.
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