This is an Indian and Nepalese restaurant. For some reason, there are many Indian and Nepalese restaurants between Shin-Osaka Station and Higashi-Mikuni Station. The menu structure is similar for some reason. This time, I chose the most reasonable set, Set A. It comes with one type of naan, curry, salad, and a drink. You can have seconds of naan. I chose the Keema curry this time. The naan is huge. I probably won't be able to finish if I have seconds... It's very hot because it's freshly baked, but the aroma is really nice. The curry is a thick type with richness and creaminess, and it's delicious. It's more like Japanese curry than authentic curry. The cheapest set menu was satisfying in terms of portion. I think it's a good deal for 880 yen. This restaurant also has Biryani, which I'd like to try next time.
Perrierman
4.00
I went for Sunday lunch. I usually get the D lunch, but this time I tried the Special Lunch and Chicken Biryani. The Special Lunch includes cheese naan, a choice of 3 curries, tandoori chicken, and seekh kebab for 1,550 yen, which is definitely a great deal. If you go for lunch alone on a weekday, the portion is quite large and it takes time to finish, making you very full. I tried the dal curry for the first time here, and it was delicious. The biryani with basmati rice was also good.
sword19841229
3.50
A few minutes' walk from Higashi-Yodogawa Station. I stopped by here today. The interior of the restaurant has counter seats and table seats, and the main menu is In Nepa Curry. I ordered the Chicken Biryani. It comes with a soft drink, so I asked for a lassi. When ordering, I was informed that it would take about 20 minutes for the order to be ready. Restaurants that give this kind of notice often serve good biryani. Now, for the taste test! The biryani is not the fried rice type, but the type with basmati rice cooked in. It has a good amount of spices, but the spiciness is moderate, so I felt like I wanted a bit more kick. The rice is topped with sauce that has a slightly sour taste, which might be a matter of personal preference. The rice was filled with bone-in chicken. So, bon appétit! It's quite a good value for just over a thousand yen. Next time, I want to try adding more spiciness.
Perrierman
4.00
I went for lunch. I asked to change the naan to rice, and the portion was quite generous. The chicken tikka was large. It's almost double or triple the size compared to other places. This time I went for the D lunch set, which is priced at 1,090 yen, which is quite reasonable, but the parking around is a bit expensive, so for those driving, the overall cost-effectiveness might not be great. With the parking fee, you could have ordered another side menu like chicken tikka or seekh kebab. I might end up sitting by the window, trying to keep an eye on the car while having lunch.
投資有価証券
3.70
Lunch Set A (with cheese naan) for 990 yen. The cheese naan was hot, with gooey cheese, and big enough to eat on its own without curry. I should have just ordered the cheese naan set. I chose the Keema curry with medium spiciness (1), but next time I'll go a bit spicier. The taste was more Japanese-style. The dressing for the salad was a bit thick. I chose a mango lassi for my drink, but I forgot to take a picture. Why are there so many Indian curry restaurants in the Shin-Osaka area?
投資有価証券
3.70
The lunch set is 790 yen. Looking at past posts, the address is the same, but the restaurant name and menu have changed. In this day and age, I wonder if they haven't lowered their prices? The price is good for what you get. It comes with lassi, and the naan is large with the option for one refill. It's nice that you can choose the spiciness level of the curry.
ポン太&ポン子
3.30
A lunch set (Chicken curry, Naan, Salad, Soup, Coffee) for ¥880 (tax included)
1/4
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