Oyama, Tochigi, Japan|Nawabu Zada Ionmoru Oyama
Indian restaurant, at 1467-1 Nakakuki, Oyama, Tochigi 323-0806, Japan
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Rating
3.5 (48 comments)
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81285-39-6478
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More Comments at Google MapRecently menu have been added. The real Pakistani food, with delicious taste. Offcourse Halal. Must try
An Indian-Pakistani restaurant located at the end of the food court on the second floor of Aeon Mall. Food court version of Nawab's chain restaurant in Tokyo. After purchasing a meal ticket from the ticket vending machine on the left side of the kitchen, take it to the counter, get a call bell, and wait at your table. When the bell rings, go to the counter and pick it up. If you order multiple items and get different results, the bell will be reset and you will be given another one. Pour water into paper cups from a nearby water server. There is also a table cloth, so if the table is dirty, you can wipe it down. After eating, take the tray and tableware and return it to the return slot beyond the ticket vending machine. For a two-month period starting in July, a Pakistani chef from Nawab of Tokyo, who is an expert in Pakistani cuisine, will be joining the restaurant to serve authentic Pakistani cuisine. The menu, about 10 items, is listed in English on a blackboard in front of the restaurant. When ordering, check with the staff in advance to see if the food is available. You can't directly order from the blackboard menu at the ticket vending machine, so you buy a ticket for the same price as the dish you want to order, and then go to the counter and tell the staff that you want Pakistani food.
It's a restaurant run by the famous Pakistani/Indian restaurant Nawab. I had the chicken biryani and curry set for lunch for the first time. They served me mango lassi. It's ¥1180 including tax. This is an authentic chicken biryani that is not at the food court level. It was spicy and delicious with a hint of coriander. It's great to be able to eat chicken biryani casually.
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