Reviews on Indian food in Shinagawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies.
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4 based on 108 reviews
As fans of Indian food, we usually seek it out wherever we travel. This was an excellent find. Itâs on the 2nd floor and easy to miss, down a side street in Hiroo. The restaurant is not large, but the service is fast, efficient and friendly. They have a great selection of Indian standards, both curries and tandoori dishes. We had samosa to start (light and with a nicely spiced potato filling) and chicken tikka as a main (perfectly cooked and spiced). The breads were excellent as well. The drink selection is small for alcohol, but the lassis are tasty. If you want good Indian food in Tokyo, you will find it here!
4 based on 69 reviews
We came to this tiny restaurant because of other trip advisor recommendations. It is a tiny Japanese restaurant at Hirajuku station stop. It can only seat 14 people at one time. They serve a limited menu. We both had the double Japanese beef curry and a beer. You can choose the size of rice that you would like. I chose large and it was too much for me with the huge bowl of curry! The cost was ¥3023 roughly about £16.Do go, for a taste of authentic Japan.
4 based on 76 reviews
This little gem is about 5 minutes walk from the Shinagawa station . Excellent service by English speaking staff .Food was really tasty and cooked in front of us ... reasonable price all washed down with an ice cold beer .
3 based on 21 reviews
There were four different joints in this building with the Devi name - Devi India, Devi Corner etc. We went into Devi India and our seat by the window was cold. So, they shifted us to another space with a different name across the corridor. They told us the food comes from the same kitchen (!!).The food was decent. The rotis (whole wheat bread) was under-cooked. They made it again for us when we told them about it. The second try was only marginally better. The curries were generally tasty. The service was good.Overall, it was okay.
3 based on 21 reviews
There were four different joints in this building with the Devi name - Devi India, Devi Corner etc. We went into Devi India and our seat by the window was cold. So, they shifted us to another space with a different name across the corridor. They told us the food comes from the same kitchen (!!).The food was decent. The rotis (whole wheat bread) was under-cooked. They made it again for us when we told them about it. The second try was only marginally better. The curries were generally tasty. The service was good.Overall, it was okay.
5 based on 238 reviews
Interactive, inspiring & creative Indian kitchen where the hungry commuters & travelers get freshly cooked food with love for their body & soul.
Food is truly delicious but more than that is the warmth and hospitality that the staff showed throughout the evening which made it it a night to remember. Bonnie, thank you for sharing so many heartfelt stories of your journey - we enjoyed every minute - like your food and company we look forward to our next visit before returning home.Thank you so much for finding us. Your time and information on various restaurants and Indian food being served in Ireland was very helpful. It was a great pleasure for me and my team to have you both with us and I enjoyed every minute of our conversation. Thank you for listening to and feeling at home. A big big thank you
4 based on 76 reviews
This little gem is about 5 minutes walk from the Shinagawa station . Excellent service by English speaking staff .Food was really tasty and cooked in front of us ... reasonable price all washed down with an ice cold beer .
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