I have been residing in Kayabacho, Tokyo, Japan for a month now, as part of an official trip. I was initially quite anxious about finding good food, but after extensive searching, I discovered spice Harvest. First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to everyone at this restaurant for their hard work; I truly appreciate it, friends!
It was an amazing experience right from the moment I stepped inside; the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. Besides the food, as being a Indian, I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted in Hindi. It made me feel like I wasn’t too far from home.
The food was not only beautifully plated but also incredibly tasty; they offer a wide variety of Indian vegetarian cuisine, and each dish was full of flavor.
Whether you're a fan of rich North Indian curries, this place has something for everyone.
Highly recommend for a memorable dining experience!
Keep serving and doing good work mates !!!!
Will miss when I...
Read moreWe randomly came across this spot since it’s down the street from our hotel and it was so nice to have phenomenal desi food at a walking distance. The staff is friendly, speak fluent English and are very quick with their service. The atmosphere is lively, colorful, with nice music that isn’t loud. We’ve now eaten here twice in 3 days. We got the butter chicken, daal chawal, tandoori chicken, malai tikka as well as lassi and (free!) poppadums/pappars, and salad and every single thing was a 10/10. The naans are very large so two people can easily share one before needing another. In all honesty, I can see us coming back here one last time before we leave the area. Side note: if you get the “double curry” option in the set meal deals, it means you get half portions of two different curries, not two full portions of two curries. You can see it in one of my pictures, but between two people it’s still enough food (in addition to the large...
Read moreNot sure why the manager wants to respond after this time, but let me be clear that the thickness of the curry is not intended as a criticism, though I guess I do have a slight personal preference for thicker bases. Many people like thinner curry, and I hope my reviews are informative for everyone. You really need to consider the thickness in relation to the secondary spices (not just the hot spices).
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Calling it a high four stars. Don't know anything about the staff, but the curry was a bit on the thin side and the naan was good. Spice level was Japanese, but tasty. We arrived near the lunch peak, and it was pretty crowded. Even the counter seats...
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