As you walk in through the revolving doors of the New Oberoi Mumbai the beautiful flower arrangement takes centre stage. The lift takes you to the lobby level where the first impression is the openness and the feeling of space. The huge French windows give an uninterrupted view of the Arabian Sea and the red piano that stands by the windows certainly makes a statement. As you cross the lobby with its sculptures and artworks, you will find yourself at the Fenix. The charm of this restaurant is the open concept where there is no door to walk through to enter the Fenix. Artistically designed you get the feeling of privacy when seated on your table and at the same time feel part of the action that is going on in the lobby.
Ambience
Being invited to lunch at the Fenix, we were warmly welcomed and seated at a quiet corner table. Sleek and neat lines accentuated the furniture and the red upholstery stands out in contrast to the muted colors around. With the bar tucked away in the right hand corner and the Japanese counter to its side the restaurant just feels really spacious. They can accommodate 86 covers at a time which goes down to about 72 covers during the Sunday brunch as the buffet spread seems never ending.
We were handed the menu, the cover of which was covered with bold brush strokes of warm colours, with a simple but eye-catching Fenix written in black. One look at the menu had us reeling as they offer varied cuisines and unlimited choices of dishes. Appetizers, salads, soups, Western main course, pastas & risottos, Oriental main course, pizzas, burgers, sandwiches, Japanese and Indian main course were the headings under which the menu was divided. Thankfully the chef had prepared a tasting menu for us with his signature dishes and a few preparations from each cuisine to get a taste of what Fenix offers.
With the varied menu offered, there is something for everyone, something to tickle everyone’s taste buds.
The wine list was equally impressive and while we were offered a classic red wine chose to settle for freshly squeezed orange juice instead.
Then started our meal where we were offered dish after dish lovingly prepared and proudly presented. The vegetarian starter was a salad of microgreens with walnut dressing, bay fennel, sun-dried tomatoes and pea shoots. The healthiest option on the menu where they geminate the seeds in house which are cut when they sprout and they are mixed into a salad. The non vegetarian starter was a soft shelled crab that was deliciously prepared. The next course we were served was a sushi platter. The tuna sushi was absolutely lip smacking and the vegetarian sushi was made with raspberry rice and topped with a dollop of beetroot mayo. It had a tinge of sweetness because of the raspberry and it gave a delicious taste to it. The chefs are constantly innovating to come up with different dishes and different combinations. To get a taste of the Italian preparation we were served tagliatelle pasta in a pesto sauce topped with pine nuts.
The highlight of the lunch were the Indian dishes. Served in an authentic Indian thali with all the condiments along with it, the feast was fit for a king.
With the varied cuisines that Fenix offers, the ambience, the ever attentive staff and extremely talented chefs you just cannot go wrong at the Fenix
Verdict
Sunday brunch is a must do and the chef’s recommendation of the lamb and fish dishes a must have. The chocolate desserts were par excellence ( this comes from a die hard chocolate fan) and all in all it was a lovely afternoon spent at the Fenix.
A vegetarian meal would be approximately Rs 2,000 including taxes per head and non vegetarian would be about Rs 2,500 including taxes per head.





Address:
Fenix – The Oberoi Mumbai
Nariman Point, Mumbai
www.oberoihotels.com