I had soup curry twice in Sapporo and this was my preferred shop!!!
The customer service was amazing and I feel they spent a lot of time and energy to carefully make the soup. You can choose from lamb broth or chicken broth.
You can choose from having nine kinds of vegetables to 13 kinds of vegetables. You can also have rice that has all kinds of healthy looking grains in it.
They give you an apron so that your clothes don't get splashed on while you're eating.
After eating this meal my body felt so healthy and he did and energized and full of vitality. I didn't feel like they're relied too much on MSG like some other places. It also was not greasy at all. Usually vegetables in soup curry are fried so you should note that if you do not like fried things. I'm usually sensitive to old oil but I felt fine after eating the curry here.
If you don't like gamey smell or taste I don't recommend the lamb. I loved it and thought that it was a good value and you can increase or decrease the amount of rice. If you get a smaller size of rice I think you can subtract 20 or 30 Yen from your bill or...
Read moreVery good Soup Curry. I was blown away by the depth of the spice mix that went into the curry. Coming from Singapore, we're no strangers to curries, but this one has all the flavour and depth without the oil and the coconut milk (although you can ask for a coconut soup base).
We tried the Lamb Tataki soup curry ramen. This is good if u like lamb (it is slightly gamey). Also had the Chicken Zangi soup curry. This is tasty and I'm really happy that they served the fried chicken on a different plate. The soup curry came in a small casserole still bubbling.
I wished this place would turn up over the more popular locations when one searches for soup curry on Google. It's really good! Perhaps it's because they don't seem to have an English menu. But their young and energetic wait staff are more than happy to explain how it works. The menu does have pictures.
This restaurant is literally round the corner from the Sapporo Grand Hotel. Do check it out if you are around...
Read moreWe’ve tried soup curry on our last trip and were seeking another restaurant for a point of comparison. Step forward Soup Curry Syabazo!
Arriving at 8pm, there was little hope of getting a table. Unless you reserve, you write your name down and hope for the best before they stop orders for the night. So we booked a lunchtime slot the next day!
The interior of Syabazo feels more upmarket with some more intimate spaces at the back where you must remove your shoes to be seated.
They have English, Korean, Chinese and Japanese menus. The staff were well-versed in communication too.
I went for the chicken leg and my husband chose the seared raw lamb. Both with 15 vegetables. We could customise the broth base, spice level, rice choice (white or grain) as well!
The variety of vegetables and the tenderness of the chicken meat were delicious. Level 4 spice was tolerable for a spice amateur like myself.
At ~¥4200 with two drinks, this is a highly...
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