Found this place through Google and thought to give it a try. Finding the place was somewhat hard. Last part of the journey felt somewhat weird. But sometimes in life you are pleasantly surprised.
Just after I entered a Japanese lady walked in. I assumed her to be the owner instead of the young man that served me earlier. After talking to the lady it turned out that the young man was the owner and chef.
The Japanese woman told me that she has come several times because of the authentic Japanese cuisine. I was surprised to hear the Indian lad speaking Japanese.
Turned out he has a real passion for Japanese and Korean food. His passion about food and ingredients are inspiring.
Yes, it took a while for the order to be ready. But good food takes time. Only fresh and authentic ingredients are used. Rohit, the young man, even told me he travels to Delhi once every other month or so to buy authentic spices and other shelf ingredients from Asia. He prepares all food himself in a small kitchen. Logically, this takes time. But sitting down in the hectic streets of Varanasi is no punishment. The place is very welcoming.
Food turned out lovely. I recommend this place...
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We got into Bunny Café as a mere coincidence: it's pretty hidden between the small streets of Varanasi and it's difficult to locate even if you know what you're looking for.
The ambient is tranquil and pleasant, simple and humble, there are only few tables and a cupboard full of books in Japanese and Korean. But the most amazing thing is the food, also mainly Japanese and Korean: A multitude of dishes arrived on our table, each one was an explosion in the mouth of intense flavours from which you could distinguish the individual components, like colours in a painting. The whole dinner has been an amazing experience and, after having finished what we ordered, I regretted being full, as I desired ordering again, starting from scratches to extend that delightful experience.
Places like Bunny Café are the reason why I love food and everyone should try the pleasure deriving from such a good culinary experience.
This place deserves a star and if you like Asian food you'd be a fool if you...
   Read moreIt's a small cafe in the gulleys of Varanasi. To reach this place by road could be a bit of a hassle. Hence people prefer the ghats route. The menu range is limited, but you can find all the major Japanese and Korean delicacies here! The staff ppl are really sweet, and the service was prompt. We found the authentic Japanese dishes to be too bland for our liking... It felt like chicken stew with eggs in it. But it was extremely healthy and nutritious cooked in minimal oil.
I think the pork options are spicier and tastier because looking at the other reviews, it does look tempting. But I think as an Indian you would find the tastes not rich enough to meet your expectations... P.S - The owner is a...
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