Official information
This restaurant is registered on Tabelog as a corporate member. Business information is released by the staff.
Restaurant name |
Neel Gagan(Neel Gagan)
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Categories | Indian curry、India cuisine、Curry |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
046-225-6665 |
Reservation Availability |
Reservations available |
Address |
神奈川県厚木市中町2-7-22 2F |
Transportation |
Odawara Line Hon-Atsugi Station 245 meters from Hon Atsugi. |
Opening hours |
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Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
¥1,000~¥1,999~¥999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Not Accepted |
Number of seats |
50 Seats |
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Private dining rooms |
not allowed |
Private use |
OK |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Smoking / Non-smoking area separated Please check with the restaurant before visiting as the law regarding passive smoking countermeasures (revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020 and may differ from the latest information. |
Parking lot |
not allowed |
Occasion |
With family/children |With friends/colleagues This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Take-out |
With children |
Kids are welcome |
The opening day |
2013.11.22 |
PR for restaurants |
It's a huge hit with a Tabelog rating of 3.50! This is Neil Gaggan's new restaurant in Kotobukicho!
It's now easy to drop in to, on the second floor of a building, a three-minute walk from Hon-Atsugi Station. Neel Gagan means "blue sky" in Hindi! The ceiling is colored to resemble the blue sky. The |
I came here for lunch in Hon-Atsugi. I was thinking of going to another restaurant at first, but I found this restaurant by chance on the way, so I popped in. I ordered D Lunch (mutton curry, normal spiciness), a set of saffron rice, naan, mini salad, and lassi for my drink. It was served on one plate without much waiting. The spiciness of the curry was just right. The salad and saffron rice were also mini-sized, so they were just right. Well, I continued eating smoothly, and since I could have as many refills of the naan and rice as I wanted, I ordered a second half of the naan, but what came out was a full-sized naan! When I asked the waiter, "Is this a half?" he said, "I'm sorry." My order was conveyed, but it seems there was a mistake in the communication between the hall and the kitchen. I had no choice but to eat the full-sized naan, but I was full. I was more than full. Thank you for the meal. Another thing that bothered me was that there were only "solo female customers" around the restaurant. It seems to be popular for solo female lunches.