Go-Go Curry is easily the best Japanese curry I've ever had. the portions are quite large and the curry itself has a unique, vaguely sweet flavor to it.
CoCo's in my opinion is some of the best Japanese Curry you can get in Tokyo, the flavor is amazing. Being able to choose how spicy you want it to be is another bonus. A great place to go for some qui...
This is a great place to go when you're in the mood for curry. I got the half portion of the beef curry, and it was delicious and satisfying. It was actually almost too big for me to finish! Another t...
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...
Dinner time, We can enjoy delicious Italian food and great wine. It's prominent in cost performance!!Both atmosphere and service are also wonderful☆
Lunch time, We can enjoy Sri Lanka Curry.It's ve...
All-you-can-eat in Tokyo usually bears a high price but this curry restaurant is different. For only 1,500 yen you can enjoy curry to you hearts content in a buffet style with 5 different kinds of cur...
The curry at Hanjiro was a revelation of the potential of Japanese-style curry.
Up until now, Japanese curry was budget food for me; you buy a block of mysterious spices at the grocery store, and ma...
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...
I didn't expect to walk away so happy from Keawjai. The mix of spicy, sour and sweet flavours that is so typical of Thai food but so sorely lacking in most Japanese renditions came out in full force a...
Although it is a bit hard to find, (on the second floor through a book store) Bondy is worth the hassle. The curry here is superb. The restaurant is a tad bit small, but the service is exceptional. As...
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...
If you happen to pass by the Mitsukoshi Alcott Building, the smell of curry from this small shop carries to the main streets of Shinjuku. It's appetizing smell arouses curiosity in by-passers but mos...
Who: Girlfriends & Me
When: Thursday Lunch
Wear: Casual- Casual Business
Why: My girlfriend Nghi recommended it for our weekly lunch date.
If you check through my reviews, you'll see, I'm a ...
I love Hainanese chicken, and Singaporeans surely love this dish! There’s something about the simplicity of flavors that makes this one of Southeast Asia’s ultimate comfort foods.
The version at...
I hate buffets because the food usually sucks (dessert buffets get a pass because it doesn’t matter as much if the cake was made an hour ago). I decided to give Jim Thompson’s lunch buffet a try s...
Shanti specializes in "soup curry," a dish born in Sapporo, Hokkaido. The soup curry at Shanti is made with natural spring water and dozens of spices to blend into its characteristic taste: despite b...
Originally, this restaurant is from Sapporo, but it has expanded to 7 restaurants in Tokyo. They serve soup curry and are only a 5 minute walk from the Akasak Station on Akasaka Street. Cocoro’s sou...