Dirty, expensive and not Indian.
We ordered chicken curry , spinach curry, naan and vegetable rice. The curry was full of oil. So much that I asked for an additional bowl to spoon out the oil off my curry. By the end of it, I was left with two spoons of curry and a whole naan to eat. The spinach curry was spicy and full of chillies. The best part is the rice. We ordered rice after we got the curry and naan,and there were no other customers in the restaurant. We only heard microwave sounds in the kitchen which is next to our seating area and no cooking. Just oven and the rice was sent to us. Clearly it was rice of yesterday (or the day before who knows) and tasted like re-heated rice. For the food we got, the price was almost double the usual cost. NEVER GO HERE.
BTW, it's a...
Read moreI rarely write reviews to be honest BUT THIS time I had to do it^^ I highly recommend visiting this "small" restaurant only about 3 or 5 minutes from Ito station. (It is also Halal food)
We were on a trip around Izu peninsula and I comeback twice to Ito station just to have more of that delish food.
I am not a huge fan of curry and naan, so I only followed my friend into the restaurant out of hunger, but was I happy and grateful for going through that door! The Samosa was AMAZING!. The chicken curry. Shish kebab. Pakora~ Yummy! Also, the staff are amazingly friendly^^
PS: My Pakistani friend said the food tastes like original...
Read moreThe place is run by a first generation Pakistani migrant and his Japanese wife. It has a very friendly and a home life feel. I was able to have a fun conversation with the owner. I requested him to prepare the food as we have it back home and he happily obliged. I also requested him to make the naan crispier and he obliged there as well. Reading some of the mixed reviews I was a bit undecided but then seeing it as the only restaurant from the sub continent I wanted to try and I had a positive experience. Go with an expectation of going home and you...
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