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Enjoy authentic Indian court cuisine in Ginza! Large mahar

[Mapo ★] July 26, 2009 23:10

It is a full-fledged restaurant with the catchphrase that you can enjoy authentic Indian court cuisine.

It seems that there are some in Tokyo, but there are two in Ginza. There is a main store in 8th Street.
Marronnier Gate store is having a buffet lunch for 1000 yen in commemoration of the opening.

But I don't like beans and don't like summer vegetables.
Three kinds of curry can only be eaten with chicken keema curry (laughs).

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The roasted egg of Indian vegetables was delicious.
One kind of curry is sad, so roast eggs in a curry bowl (^^;

Curry is also delicious, but Nan is quite delicious.
I will compete for the 1.2th place among Nan I've eaten so far.

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Nan's delicious curry yasan doesn't feel like eating rice.
There were also Koshihikari white rice and saffron rice.

It's a salad, a chickpea, or a tandori chicken.
There were a lot of things, but I ate it little by little.
A mint called Fennel, which was next to the cash register on the way home?
It seems to help digest the stomach, but it was bitter and strange (>_<)

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After about two weeks, I went to the Ginza Main Store.
The Ginza main store has a buffet lunch of 2000 yen only on Saturdays and Sundays.

I could only eat one kind of curry, but I didn't have a 2,000 yen buffet (^^;
I wonder if it was a normal lunch of 1000 yen. It also comes with dessert.
However, the buffet at this main store was accompanied by a drink.

The Marronnier Gate store was cut to make it easier to eat.
The Ginza main store comes out with Nan as large. 、

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Nan is still delicious.
Actually, it was curry yesterday, so I didn't want to eat that much curry.
It's like Nan came to eat (^^;

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Overall, the Marronnier Gate on weekdays is richer and more cost-effective.
If you want to eat curry in Ginza, by all means (*^^ *)

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