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Koh by Ian KittichaivsBurma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room
Both establishments are endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room scores marginally higher than Koh by Ian Kittichai. Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room comes in at #8 in Mumbai with approval from 2 reviewers including Fodor's, Lonely Planet.
Koh by Ian Kittichai
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Rough Guide
Condé Nast Traveler
Intercontinental Hotel, 135 Marine Drive, Mumbai (Bombay), India
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Top Choice
"Destination Thai restaurant with a real wow factor, where celeb chef Ian Kittichai works his native cuisine into an international frenzy of flavour." Full review
"In August of 2010, Thailand-born chef Pongtawat Ian Chalermkittichai opened Koh by Ian Kittichai in Mumbai's InterContinental Marine Drive." Full review
"Lovers of sustainably sourced cooking should stay at home: most of the ingredients are flown in daily from far afield, from the Japanese white fish to Chilean sea bass. "
"Celebrity chef Ian Kittichai's first Indian outlet, Koh, has a Thai fusion menu that reflects his notoriously innovative style." Full review
Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Kothari House, Allana Centre Lane, MG Road, Fort | Near Kandeel Restaurant, Mumbai (Bombay) 400001, India
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"A sleek, stylish restaurant that marries contemporary design with a few traditional artefacts (prayer wheels line one wall), providing a beautiful setting for the cuisine of Myanmar (Burma)." Full review
"The restaurant serves excellent teas, nanji kaukswe (delicious noodles served in dry coconut powder), and nanpeebya (Burmese bread served with creamy white peas). " Full review