Niiza, Saitama, Japan|Indian nepali restaurant キッチンメリー
Indian restaurant, at Japan, 〒352-0025 Saitama, Niiza, Katayama, 1 Chome−2−27 国分ビル
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Rating
4.2 (116 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 15:30
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8148-485-8244
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More Comments at Google Mapit's good customer service and very friendly! and as for the food the taste is good, especially the naan. naan is so good and chewiness ! I will go again ! It's a shop that I can really recommend, please come and let's try the food!
In-store eat-in, take-out, delivery, and Uber Eats are all open as usual. *Closed on Mondays (If Monday is a public holiday, there are many cases where the business will be changed (confirmation required)) Business hours open at 11:00 Lunch time is until 15:30 (However, the staff will take turns resting, but customers can stay as long as they are eating. *Confirmation required.) dinner time From 17:00 to 22:00 (previous review) This is a recommended shop for Nepalese "Indian Curry". The parking lot is not at the back of the former side street! Please note that the store has changed along the prefectural road (Shiki / Asaka direction) about 10 meters in line! (review) Among the Indian curry restaurants that have increased in number recently, this is a popular restaurant with a rich and deep flavor, and the naan is also very delicious. This is "Kitchen Mary" in Niiza City. From the "Katayama intersection" on the prefectural road "Hoya/Shiki line" (bus route from Hibarigaoka station to Asakadai station), head toward Shiki for about 150 meters from the Katayama elementary school entrance signal. street shop. The manager and owner is from southern Nepal. The southern part of Nepal and the northern part of India are neighboring countries across the border, so the food culture is almost the same as that of India. The store manager also has experience working in India, and he seems to have gained experience at multiple Indian curry shops in Japan. I became the owner a few years ago, and have been making a better store by making things by hand little by little. The main chef, Mr. Tika (Tikaram), is a Nepalese, but he is also a veteran who has experience in other restaurants in India (Mumbai, etc.) and Japan, and South Asian cuisine is also in the repertoire. Northern India is a wheat culture area, and southern Nepal is a rice food culture area, so it is slightly different, and the spiciness tends to be a little milder in Nepal (There are also spicy spices, so if you don't have enough, you can request it. please). The characteristic of Kitchen Merry is that it is a bright store with many windows, so you can enter with confidence. Lunch Tam is a very popular restaurant among women and children. There are many guests with children because of the sense of security. It seems that guests with children are welcome as long as they do not disturb other customers. On the other hand, it's not a business district, so it's rare for office workers to have lunch, but drivers and sales people who use cars seem to stop by (there is a parking lot next to it about 10 meters away). It is very popular with locals as a small Indian curry shop in the area. Student lunch was also reasonably priced. Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays can be particularly crowded. Lunch time starts at 11:00, so it is recommended to enter early or after 13:30. Lunch time is OK until around 3:30 pm Recommended! For those who are new to Indian curry, "mild butter chicken curry with 0 or 1 spicy naan, and cheese naan is also very popular." The drink is lassi (yoghurt drink)! The sweet mango lassi is also very popular with women and children. For authentic Indian curry lovers, ``Mutton curry, chicken curry, or keema curry (minced meat) is popular! If you like spicy food, please ask the staff for extra spiciness. “My personal recommendation is mutton curry with rice (Bart)! ] It is a rarity. Also, in Nepal, ramen and fried noodles are very popular for lunch. It's also on the menu, so check it out! It's a little spicy unlike Japan. It seems that the people who like the world's leading noodle dishes. Although it is also on the menu, "Yakisoba" is also delicious. In Nepali, it is called Chomin. This seems to come from the Chinese fried noodles. It is neither sauce flavor nor soy sauce flavor, which is common in Japan, but it is not salty. Spicy yakisoba with ketchup and spices. secret menu Curry soup noodles (curry ramen) Soup noodles are on the menu, but no curry ramen. The soup is authentic, but the noodles are a little cheap, which is the same as in the local area. Please ask the staff if you can turn the ramen into curry soup. Lucky if you do! It is delicious. If you put half rice in the remaining soup and eat it, this is super delicious (Curry Ojiya). The store manager (Nepalese who is fluent in Japanese) has the best personality, loves Japan and loves Japanese people! It seems that there are many fans of the store manager (he is quite handsome❗) It is called "Miran" and "Miran" and is loved by people in Niiza. "Always welcomes you with a smile" notice) Consumption tax is excluded
Customer service is good! It's friendly and has a nice atmosphere. The curry is delicious. The naan is light and has a good balance of crispy and chewy! The smell of wheat is so good! The curry is rich and the spices aren't too harsh so it's great! It's good because the rest of the spices won't come up at night after eating! I will go again! I will also try different curries and momos! I've been here 6 times since my first visit just for the green curry! I've been there over 10 times since then. I've been there a total of 20 times, and there's still no other curry restaurant that can beat it. Even when my relatives come to visit, I can bring them here with confidence! Everyone says it's delicious. Both the naan and curry are a bit shaky, but they are still delicious even if they are a bit shaky. This is a store that I can really recommend.
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