Only 15 seas and the tables are small, so that many people would be crowded. The atmosphere is mixed. Partly feels like a converted izakaya and partly feels like an old Nepali place. Couldn't get a match on the soft background music, but I think it wasn't Japanese or English. I was able to poach some neighboring Wi-Fi, but it seems they don't have any of their own. They do seem to have a LINE account. Extras on the naan or rice, but drinks are extra. Seems a bit far from the station, but popular.
He didn't ask for the spice level on the chicken curry for the basic set. It was large and generous with the tender chicken. The base was almost exactly between thick and thin and nicely seasoned. Base spiciness was okay, but if he had asked I would have been justified to go a step higher. The naan was huge, but fortunately on the fluffy side. Not sweet, but a bit unevenly cooked. I've had a run of above average naan lately, but this one was approaching the average from above. Some kind of seasonal factor? The salad had an unusual crunchiness. At first I thought there was some kind of crisp noodles, but I couldn't see any. Quite a strong four stars.
Wondering why Google Maps hasn't shown me this place before. Definitely not new, but I thought I knew this neighborhood...
Read moreNo service no good quality food and not fit atmosphere.totally ridiculos place with bad service and also so high costable price ..I reccomend for not visiting this...
Read moreHad takeaway from here a couple of times. Curry is nice but a little on the weak side. Maybe they tone it down for the highly developed Japanese palette. Not sure,...
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