One of the best variety of Indian cuisine in Tokyo. Their lunchtime buffet has a large selection of vegetarian dishes as well as «breads» such as dosas and parathas. At 1,500y for the buffet it’s a bit pricey for ladies with smaller appetites, but certainly very acceptable for hungry blokes with a love of southern Indian foods. It’s refreshing to see Indian food that isn’t only serving Daal, naan, and sticky rice.
Jimmy H.
Classificação do local: 4 Minato, Japan
This is hands down my most favorite Indian buffet in Tokyo. What stands out from other Indian buffet in the area is that they have«dosa» as one of its items. Chicken tandoori all you can eat is also hard to come by. And all those curry is needless to say freakin’ gorgeous. It’s pretty popular place so avoid between noon and 1pm.
Ode T.
Classificação do local: 2 Yokohama, Japan
I was disappointed that most of curry was not severed hot and hot. I taste like half warm curry. The taste was good so I am so sorry tokuyoshi say that. It costs 1200 yen for lunch.
Mimi K.
Classificação do local: 5 Shinjuku, Japan
I used to come here for lunch a couple times a week because their lunch buffet is so satisfying and the food is addictive! Menu for the buffet changes daily so you never get bored of it. You can check the menu on their website or facebook page, they have specific days when they prepare special stuff– biryani Wednesdays, dosa or idli on Thursdays etc. Note that it gets really crowded on Indian holidays because they prepare traditional stuff to celebrate. Usually for lunch they only make vegetarian food and meat dishes. If you want to enjoy their seafood menu, come for dinner. I’ve had a few fish dishes and all of them were great.