The food here in Marhaba is simply delicious.I have tried the Mutton & Chicken Briyani.Yum yum...All of you should bring your family for lunch & dinner there...
Decent Indian food place. They have a pretty large selection of curries. The was a chicken, a vegetable, beef and a prawn and mushroom. I got the daily special which was with chicken and daichon. If y...
Came here with 7 girlfriends and had a terrific meal. I agree with previous reviewer that there wasn't very much in the way of spices, but I find that pretty much applies to all of Tokyo. The buffet i...
Do you miss Indian food? Well, Nataraj is the place to go to satisfy your craving.
Immediately after walking out of the elevator and into the restaurant, I knew that I had made a great choice. The a...
Family Restaurant, Indian & South Asian, Italian ( Shinjuku )
I crave his lamb chops and I don't even like lamb! He made me love lamb. Love to share this place with people who love good Indian food and enjoy chatting with Mr Thapa. He's in love with food. Had th...
Upon visiting Namaste Kathmandu I'm starting to think that Northern Ikebukuro features some of the best South Asian cooking in Tokyo (the other restaurant being Marhaba). This tiny restaurant is a lit...
Dharmasagara is different from most Indian restaurants in town because it specializes in South Indian cooking. That is, you will not find the creamy and oily curries that are standard elsewhere, nor d...
Samrat is a chain of Indian restaurants across Tokyo. I went to the one in Minami Aoyama which is a very popular lunchtime spot but we were luckily able to grab the last table. Samrat offers two diffe...
Visiting Buddha only contributed to my perception that northern Ikebukuro is the best spot for Indian cooking in Tokyo. Together with other unassuming but heavyweight restaurants like Namaste Kathmand...
Curry, Indian & South Asian ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Pleasant staff and a well thought out interior. The food, whilst better than most curry houses in Tokyo, is not up to the standards of a good Indian in the UK (or India). Unfortunately the rice is s...
I don't pretend to have the foggiest as to what constitutes genuine Indian cuisine but when I see Indians cooking in the kitchen and dotted throughout the dining room, I think we must be pretty close ...
This is a nice, small, friendly Nepalese restaurant located in Iidabashi. The food is really good. I would recommend the "Momo" (dumplings with a curry sauce) but I would skip the cheese b...
There were some nice touches to my lunch at Darjeeling -- they bring you some nice pickles, an appetizer fritter and a few homemade sauces.
Unfortunately though, the curry and the tandoori chicken w...
Although I'm not a big fan of Indian food, I decided to pop in and check out this place. I'm glad I did. The food is pretty good (however, I'm no expert) and the prices seemed quite reasonable.
The phenomenal thing about this place is the buffet, which includes 4 curries, salad, nan, and rice runs from 11 am to 5 am, with no increase in cost at dinnertime. The buffet is only 1000 yen (all ti...
When I went to Mandara for lunch, it was quite crowded and I had to wait around 15 minutes. But aside from the waiting, I enjoyed it there. It was located below street level but still easy to find. In...
Koenji is a great area for second-hand shopping and after a day full of this activity, we were ravenous! New Kouenji India makes some of the most delicious curry in Tokyo I've had thus far. They offer...
The best Indian food I have ever had in Tokyo. They mainly focus on South Indian varieties, and they taste very similar to the restaurants in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Their starters are simply superb....
Diya's location is the swanky Roppongi Hills complex, and the interior design shows that they know their audience. The feel inside is that of an upscale Indian restaurant that is still within reach of...