Okay, I'm not sure about the source of the confusion in the next paragraph , but this is definitely the place where I ate before. I can stand on the review pretty much as it is, though I wonder why I couldn't find an image on Street View. That would have clarified things. I think the high four stars remains justified, even though the unevenness of the naan was pushing it a bit.
[Leaving this paragraph for the record.] The following review is almost surely for another place (over by Todai?), but Google Maps has somehow put it here and I'm not sure what happened. I'm going to try to straighten out this mess today, but I mostly blame the google and caution you about trusting these reviews too much. My theory is that "Namaste" confused things because it's such a common name for these restaurants, and Google Maps messed up the GPS information (even though I try hard to submit the reviews from the GPS coordinates of the restaurants in question.)
Nice downstairs place with kind of a northern Indian atmosphere. I think it's Indian management with Nepali staff. Curry was on the thick side and delicious, and the naan was slightly sweet though a bit unevenly cooked. I had a nice small dinner set, and I think the rice was imported from India. They let me use their Wi-Fi, though from the complicated password I suspect it isn't generally available. Overall I can give it a...
Read more"Stepping into this Northern Indian restaurant felt like a journey into a cozy, spice-laden sanctuary. The aroma of simmering curries and freshly baked breads greeted us warmly, setting the stage for an evening of culinary delight. Each dish was a masterpiece, blending robust flavors with delicate spices in perfect harmony. The paneer tikka melted in the mouth, while the chicken makhani offered a symphony of creamy richness and tangy notes. The service was attentive yet unobtrusive, ensuring our glasses were always filled and our plates cleared just in time for the next course. As we savored the last bites of kulfi and sipped on masala chai, we knew we had discovered more than just a restaurant – it was a glimpse into the heart of Northern India, captured in...
Read moreFor 1200¥ got a lunch meal of naan with chicken curry and chicken tika + a small salad and a very delicious drink called Mango Lassi. It was excellent and big.
The owner/cook/waiter was alone so while i was alone it was fine but as more people came in i can see this becoming an issue.
FYI, I ordered the level 2 spiciness, and it was mild relative to Indian spiciness, so think Japanese levels of spice...
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