Best Chinese Food Around Gandhi Maidan, Patna
Gandhi Maidan is a historic ground in Patna, near the banks of the Ganges River, in Bihar. It has great political and historical significance. Near the maidan is the main market and commercial area of Patna with Ashok Rajpath which starts from Gandhi Maidan and Dak Bungalow Crossing and Bailey Road besides Frazer Road, Exhibition Road, Boring Road, and Boring Canal Road. The area is full of eateries including ones serving Chinese food. From authentic dishes to Indo-Chinese varieties, there’s a lot on offer.
Foresto Paradise
As the name suggests, Foresto Paradise has a lush green decor which recreates a peaceful forest-like ambience for everyone looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The menu at Foresto Paradise is a fusion of Indian and continental cuisines, featuring everything from spicy tikkas and creamy pasta to mouth-watering noodles and refreshing salads.
Berco’s
This restaurant has an ambiance that is hard not to like. From classic dim sums and Asian salads to healthy bowls, the menu has something for everyone. If you are looking for a filling meal for one there are meal bowls that include noodles or rice with Asian gravies. This includes the Shanghai Bowl with shredded chicken cooked with vegetables and Chinese spices and the Berco’s Bowl where juicy chicken is cooked with garlic. Apart from Chinese food, the restaurant also serves other Asian fare such as Thai Curry and Khow Suey.
Wow! China (City Center Mall)
This is a chain that can be found in many Indian cities. The group also has a brand called Wow! Momos that specialises in the Tibetan delicacy. While the restaurant induces nostalgia by serving classic Desi Chinese delicacies such as spring rolls, honey chilly potatoes, schezwan fried rice and chilly chicken the surprise element here is what the restaurant calls their Chinese Thalis. These pocket-friendly thalis include rice or noodles along with a gravy dish and an appetiser. The restaurant also serves Chinese Sizzlers and Burmese Khow Suey. It’s perfect for when one is craving Indo-Chinese food.
LBW Lounge Before Cricket
This pretty cafe is a cricket lover’s paradise. The cream walls are lined with lime green frames that have photos of priceless moments from the sports and portraits of the cricketing greats. The eatery has an indoor as well as an outdoor space. The menu has sections that are also named with cricketing terminology such as Let’s Toss and Green Field. Apart from Indo-Chinese staples like Hakka Noodles, Chopsuey and Gobhi Manchurian, this restaurant also serves Indian, and Italian and has a dedicated section for healthy food.
Yo China
This quaint little cafe has some interesting dishes on its menu, such as the Chicken Cheese Gin Balls and the Chicken Chinese Pizza. The menu features an elaborate Chinese section that serves dim sums, soups, and a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian appetisers and mains. Apart from Chinese fare the restaurant also serves North Indian dishes such as kebabs, seafood curries, dals, tandoori breads, and rice.
The Soda Fountain & Milk Bar
Don’t go by the name, this restaurant serves a list of vegetarian Chinese options that include Mushroom and Paneer in Black Pepper Sauce, Chilli Garlic Noodles and Chowmein and reasonably priced Chinese Thalis. Apart from Chinese food, the eatery also serves South Indian fare such as dosas, idli, medu vada, uttapam and South Indian thalis. It's a good option for hanging out with friends and family as it also serves brownies, sundaes, ice-creams, mithais and milkshakes.