For those who'll never get over Chinjabi
Restaurants
like all public spaces are more than a simple sum of their parts. It isn’t just
about adding up the quality of the food, the service and the décor. As every restaurateur
and devoted patron knows, the brick and mortar of these spaces acts as a
repository of memories, emotion and culture. If the place lasts long enough, its
sense of identity becomes so strong, the feeling of its time so immediate, it
rushes at you when you walk in through the door. China Fare has been around for
a while.
Looks like
In
the 7 years I’ve been going to Khan Market almost the whole market has changed.
The only things keeping me from throwing myself into the Ship of Theseus conundrum
are a couple of old stores, Chonas and China Fare. Absolutely nothing about
this place has changed since I walked in for lunch as a litigation intern in my
third year of law school. But there’s nothing that’s broken and nothing that
really needs to be fixed. One wall has a soothing minimalistic lotus mural on
lovely turquoise background and the other has a mirror. The place is basically
a short corridor that can barely squeeze 2 tables in side by side, and there
are always happy customers inside.
Tastes Like
I’ve
never really had a taste for Chinese food, authentic or otherwise, but even my
instinctive distaste doesn’t keep me from recognizing that China Fare is really
owning the whole Chinese via Chandni Chowk act. The menu is all you would
expect from a Chinese restaurant set up in the 80s with deep fried everything,
chowmein, chop suey and sizzlers. My personal favourites include the over the
top Roast Pork Chilly (Dry), the
relatively calmer Chicken Noodle Soup
and the crackling Chicken Spring Rolls.
If you’re really hungry and nostalgic dive into the American Chop Suey with a sunny side egg up top.
Nuanced
and delicate are not words that come to mind at China Fare, this is just a
wallop of in your face backed by the weight of sophisticated ingredients like
ketchup and soya sauce.
Feels Like
You
could easily condescend towards this little Chinjabi hole in the wall but that’d
be missing the forest for the trees. China Fare is an institution people have
been turning up to for years. They manage to keep their tables full even
without a liquor license. Its every bowl of generously salted food is a
throwback to times when upcoming restaurants proudly displayed Manchurian on
their menus. Maybe the next generation will grow up eating authentic Chinese
food. If they never know our interpretation, that’ll be a damn shame.
Should you go: I say
yes!
Vegetarian Options: YesLiquor License: No
Smoking Area: No
Address: 27A, Khan Market, New Delhi,
Phone: 011 24618602, +91 9811705505
4 comments:
It's the best restaurant in Khan Market, hands down, no doubt. The roast pork chilly - I dream of it. Yip tip tippity!
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