With
the situation like China taking sides with Pakistan and not considering India’s
seriousness in fighting terrorism sponsored by the neighbouring Pak, as a
citizen of India, we should not be encouraging anything coming from these
nations. Be it artists, products or any kind of services.
Ironically,
we are drown in local issues across the States of India and many of us are not
aware about what is happening across our borders.
Three Quarter Chinese, Church Street, Bangalore |
Food is universal
Chicken Sattey, Three Quarter Chinese, Bangalore |
The
big Chinese companies like Lenovo manufactures and sells computers and
smartphones in India. The company employs several Indians and pays them
handsome salaries.
India
does earn revenue in terms of taxes, however, big chunks goes to its homeland too.
There are several Chinese establishments in Indian soil operating this way.
Security at Three Quarter Chinese |
The
Chinese restaurants, for example, the Three Quarters Chinese and the Mandarin contributes
to the livelihood of many Indians. Right from the waiters to the owners of the
building and the distributors of various items like meat and vegetables depend
on these restaurants.
Moreover,
there is a confusion if the Indian or Chinese owns these restaurants. Sometimes,
there may be a partnership too.
“We should boycott Chinese products manufactured and imported into India”
Three Quarters Chinese offers fusion food
Buffet at Three Quarter Chinese |
For
example, the buffet consisted of chicken shawarma and grilled chicken, an
Arabic dish. In fact, it was well
prepared than those available in the Arabic restaurant elsewhere in the city.
The
butter rotis, paneer butter masala, chicken butter masala and the tikka’s will
put some north Indian restaurants down. If you love chicken Dosa, they do offer
it here.
“A note to Vegans – It’s a waste of money”
The
Chinese food, say the noodles, fried rice, prawns, chicken wings, fish and all
the other Chinese items will put the Mandarin in Indiranagar many points down.
Apparently,
the Three Quarters Chinese belongs to a company that also owns Chutney Chang
that boasts a largest buffet spread in Bengaluru. However, if that company is Indian
or Chinese, I am not sure about it. They offered chat items like Masala Puri, Pani
Puri and so many other things.
Fried Rice, Noodles & Chicken Wings |
Chat Counter - Three Quarter Chinese |
The
Three Quarters Chinese (Bangalore) is
in Church Street. The cost of buffet was Rs. 810 per adult and half the price
for children less than 10 years of age.
This Diwali, please do not buy Chinese made crackers. Please do no buy products manufactured in China and support India to fight terrorism.
This Diwali, please do not buy Chinese made crackers. Please do no buy products manufactured in China and support India to fight terrorism.
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