Smoking Bones started as a pure Avadh Non-veg delicacies joint 5 months back but now has started serving Veg Food and Chinese Food (Veg/Non-Veg) from the last one week. This food review happens only because I wanted to taste the new launch.
Decor
Smoking Bones fall on the main road at Sector 6, Kharghar and is easily visible while traveling. The food counter is set-up outside the Joint and one does not have to go inside to get food. Ample open space with seating is available. You can see what is available in the glass counter and you get only what you have ordered. The ambience is casual and the brightness inside the joint is okay.
Food
Being an Avadh Food joint, the bifurcation is 80:20 for parcels/Home deliveries against walk-in customers. Most customers are repeats who love to eat the mild yet tasty Avadhi food and the chefs coming down from the town itself, the taste remains unchanged. The specialty of the place has always been the GALAWATI KEBAB and TAWA CHICKEN FRY, followed by the Kebab Rolls. The Tandoor is set and one cannot resist the Malai Kebab, Tangdi Kebab and the Seekh Kebabs. Having described this Let me come to the reason why I had been there. I had been to taste the Chinese non-veg they had to offer and I was greeted warmly by the owner Mr.Shariq M. I preferred sitting inside the joint. I called in the Chef and asked him to give me a tasting of what he felt would be a complete meal. That’s the best thing to do when you are trying something new.
He started off with Rainbow soup, which was mild and did not hurt the throat like other soup do. I liked the taste and the color of the soup. There was no excess cornflour like typical Chinese soups and even after I let it rest for a while it stayed in the same form. Test 1 clear. Soup quality good.
He then served me a starter called Crispy thread chicken which was pretty impressive. He had made julienne cuts on a wonton sheet making them look like threads and coated them on tender chicken pieces and deep fried them. Served with some Schezwan sauce this dish stole the show. The wonton juliennes remained crisp for a long time and did not hurt the mouth like the crisp noodle fries do. The quantity too was ample for the price. Test 2 clear. Starters quantity and taste good.
Next came a surprise item which he insisted I try. This was the sizzler. Smoking Bones serving Sizzler was a surprise element, but nevertheless I checked the same. They are not as sumptuous as I have checked in at other places, but decent enough for the price they have been put up for. The sauces used were perfect, but the oil could be reduced a bit. It needs improvement on the sizzling, the smoke corresponding, the marination of the chicken and the presentation phases. I gave my suggestions to the Chef on it and hope they do the needful. Test 3 cleared with suggestions. Taste is okay ,but other things need improvisation.
Last came the Chinese Fried Rice. The chef served me simple Pot rice and I told him not to give me any side dish because I wanted to check the flavors in the rice. The flavors of Star anise and crushed black pepper were clearly felt. The chicken chunks had absorbed the flavors. Overall a good mild dish to finish off your food. Test 4 clear. Quality and quantity both good for the price.
The ambience is not so pleasant if you are looking at privacy with your group, but at the same time you can enjoy the open space arrangement. There is no Air-conditioned seating available. The Veg and Chinese food are equally good as the Avadhi food and vegetarians will also love going here. The Sizzlers section needs improvement, but the Chinese dishes can be tried unless you are fond of too spicy food..
Smoking Bones: Shop 4, Plot 4 to 5, Shah Arcade, Sector 6, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai.
Meal For 2: 700/-
Timings: 11.00am to 11.00pm.
Ratings: Food – 4.75 Service-4.5 Decor 3.5
Uttpal K
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sounds like an awesome place UK 🙂 But not for me…. sigh!!!
Yes it is Archie.. 🙂
Yummilicious pics
Thanks Bushra.. 🙂
Very detailed review.. loved it! Yum pics.. 😛
Thank you Matts.. 🙂
Reasonable price and yummy foods… Great review U K… 🙂
Thanks Mani.. 🙂
Seems to be a good restaurant in very less price. Nice job, Uttpal. 🙂
Thanks Ravish. 🙂
Your photos are droolworthy!!
Thanks Deepak.. 🙂
I have always marveled at food reviewers who can taste the ingredients like star anise separately! 😀
Somehow Mridula, as soon as the food bite lands on my tongue the breakdown happens, my thought process starts and the mind assembles the possible ingredients and how they are impacting the taste. I may not react spontaneously, but I do keep chewing for a while mostly with closed eyes before giving out a first cut review to the person serving.. 🙂 Guess its a habit cultivated over years.. 🙂
WOW! The juliennes look so crisp and yummy :-). Will definitely try it when I visit my friend in Kharghar 🙂
Yes Shruti, worth trying.. 🙂
Thats cool, nice post and pictures…so what is Avadh staple food.
Nice question Shweta. 🙂
Avadhi Biryani, Galauti Kebab and Paratha are the specialities of Avadh as such. Most population prefers non-veg food. Biryani could be called as staple food because the Dum-biryani (cooking over low flame) has become popular because of Avadh. Lot of cardamom and saffron is used in Avadhi cooking and the food is to drool about only because the spices leave a deep impact on the ingredients used, be it Mutton in Non-veg or Paneer in Veg. Lucknow is famous for its Veg/Non-veg Kebabs. In fact they are popular all over India and very few restaurants can actually serve the original Lucknowi Kebaabs. I know you prefer Veg and in Veg kebabs there are Kathal (jackfruit) Rajma Galoti and Arbi kebabs which are very popular. In curries the Murgh Avadhi Korma has come in from Avadh and that too from during the Moghul days, when the technique of braising was used more predominantly to cook meat.
Reasonable price and yummy foods. Nice job, Uttpal.
Thank you Gajadhar.. 🙂
I wish I could eat this post, great presentation.
Indrani.. 😀
Thanks.. 🙂
My my …… An another mouth watering post!!! I suddenly feel very hungry!!
Thank you Bhavani.. 🙂