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All Stir Fry Review


After insisting so much, finally my friends agreed to take risk and decided to throw party at one of my favorite restaurants in Pune, All Stir Fry at E-Square. I Guess one of the reasons is, they know that being born foodie and raised in family where women have excellent culinary skills, I am extremely finicky about what I eat and experiment a lot with my food (which generally people don’t like/want to do and most of them go with tried and tested menu. How boring!!!).

I have been to All Stir Fry quite a few times and always loved the food. As my friends were new to the place I decided not to experiment and go with whatever I had earlier and liked. Vegetarians had no chance but to experiment as I never ate veg at All Stir Fry (BTW, the fact is I seldom eat veg rather refrain from eating veg while dining out :) ). This is one of the very few places in Pune where you get authentic oriental food unlike other restaurants where all soups taste like Manchow soup.

Now lemme tell you about some of the MUST HAV things at this place. Tibetan Momos, try Prawn momos, they are very juicy and just burst in your mouth leaving the lovely lingering flavor of seafood. If you are chicken lover then go for Chicken. We tried both. Drunken chicken is another most loved dish, prepared with light boost of rum, that makes chicken very succulent and added flavors make it just perfect to tantalize your tongue. Also try Ching Wing chicken, Roasted pepper chicken, Mongolian Noodles and Phad Thai.

Vegetarians ordered Sweet and Spicy Lotus stem (It was good!), Chili Potato (This was my only suggestion to veggies and they liked it :) ), Rising Rise (initially tasted good but later somehow it lost its taste ) and Mongolian Noodles.

As usual I had good time but was happier as all my friends liked the food and totally enjoyed this place. It’s a good place to be with family, friends, colleagues and for DATES too :).

And finally the ratings:
Food: 4.5 / 5
Ambiance: 3.5/5
Service: 3.5/5
Value for money: 4/5

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