Sunday Brunch at Kembara BKC: A Flavorsome Journey You Won’t Want to Miss!

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When it comes to a chilled out, lazy Sunday brunch, Kembara, the new Pan-Asian gem in BKC, takes the crown for serving up a meal that’s nothing short of a culinary celebration. If you haven’t been yet, prepare your taste buds for a joyride across Pan Asia — this isn’t just a meal, it’s an experience! TheGlitz reviews…

Kembara – From Dim Sum to Dessert: A Pan-Asian Feast

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Starters: We kicked off our gastronomic journey with a selection of starters that were as beautiful to look at as they were to eat. The corn dim sum was perfection—delicate, flavorful parcels that melted in the mouth. The turnip cake was light and had the perfect dipping sauce that added just the right kick. But the showstopper? The Chicken Gyoza – delectable, vibrant, and just the right amount of heat—it was like a little party on our palates.

Main Course: For the mains, Kembara really brought its A-game. The aromatic noodles were a revelation—perfectly cooked, with a symphony of textures and tastes that danced in harmony. And let’s not forget the pepper chicken —each piece was a work of art, bursting with freshness and balanced flavors. The mains were so good that we found ourselves slowing down, just to prolong the experience.

Dessert: Just when we thought things couldn’t get any better, dessert arrived to prove us wrong. The cheesecake was a delightful surprise, creamy and rich with just the right hint of earthiness. The Water Chestnut with coconut milk was the kind of dessert that dreams are made of— utterly irresistible.

TheGlitz verdict:

From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by an atmosphere that seamlessly blends chic modernity with a welcoming warmth, setting the perfect stage for any occasion—whether you’re indulging in a leisurely Sunday brunch or enjoying a sophisticated evening meal.

The restaurant’s design is both stylish and comfortable, with a layout that invites you to relax and take your time as you savor the experience. Natural light floods the space during the day, making it a serene spot to unwind, while the ambient lighting in the evening creates an intimate, cozy vibe perfect for dinner with friends or a romantic night out.

The service is where Kembara truly shines. The staff are attentive without being intrusive, offering a level of hospitality that makes you feel at home. Shubham, in particular, stands out for his knowledge of the menu, which covers an expansive range of Pan-Asian delicacies. His ability to guide diners through the various dishes, suggesting pairings or personal favorites, elevates the meal from a simple dining experience to a culinary journey.

When it comes to the food, Kembara doesn’t just meet expectations—it exceeds them. Every dish is a carefully curated masterpiece, blending flavors and textures in ways that surprise and delight. Whether you’re sampling their fresh sushi, flavorful dim sum, or a spicy curry, each bite offers a new exploration of Pan-Asian cuisine. The ingredients are fresh, the presentation is artful, and the taste is always memorable.

It’s the kind of place where, as you relish every mouthful, you’re already making plans to return. Leaving Kembara is bittersweet—you walk out with a satisfied appetite and happy heart, yet with a desire to return soon to continue exploring its rich culinary offerings.

So go ahead, dive into a Sunday brunch that’s anything but ordinary—Kembara Pan Asian serves up a fusion of flavors, from amazing starters, delectable mains to the most delicious desserts, ensuring each bite is an unforgettable culinary escape.

So for anyone seeking a gastronomic adventure in Pan-Asian cuisine, Kembara at BKC, Mumbai is an absolute must-visit, guaranteed to leave you longing for more.

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