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Restaurant name |
移転o-rudoderi-(o-rudoderi-)
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Categories | Indian curry、India cuisine、Izakaya (Tavern) |
Address |
東京都港区芝公園2-9-3 港ビル1F |
Transportation |
Approximately 5 minutes walk from Daimon Station and Shibakoen Station on the subway. Less than 10 minutes walk from Hamamatsucho Station on the JR lines. 199 meters from Shibakoen. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
¥2,000~¥2,999 ¥1,000~¥1,999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted (VISA、Master、JCB、AMEX、Diners) Electronic money Not Accepted |
Table money/charge |
チャージ一切なし |
Number of seats |
40 Seats |
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Private dining rooms |
OK For 20-30 people We are also accepting reservations for parties such as private parties. 25 people or more can reserve the entire restaurant. The private rooms are not completely private, but semi-private with curtains for parties of 20 people or more. Currently, we are not accepting reservations for groups due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Private use |
OK Over 50 people、For 20-50 people、Up to 20 people |
Non-smoking/smoking |
No smoking at all tables There is an ashtray outside |
Parking lot |
not allowed Coin parking available nearby |
Space/facilities |
Stylish space,Counter |
Drink |
Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Japanese spirits (Shochu),Wine,Cocktails,Particular about Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Particular about Japanese spirits (Shochu),Particular about wine,Particular about cocktails |
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Food |
Particular about vegetable,Vegetarian menu |
Occasion |
With family/children |With friends/colleagues This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
Beautiful night view,Secluded restaurant |
Service |
Extended party hours (more than 2.5 hours),BYOB,Take-out,Delivery |
With children |
Kids are welcome(Babies are welcome,Preschool children are welcome,Elementary school students are welcome),Baby strollers accepted
*We may not allow strollers into the restaurant during lunch hours. |
Website | |
The opening day |
1995.8.10 |
Remarks |
Located in Melsa, Ginza 2-chome. A branch of the famous long-established restaurant "Old Delhi". http://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1301/A130101/13007587/ Only during lunch time. Credit cards not accepted. UBER EATS available. |
PR for restaurants |
[5 mins from Shibakoen Station] Tonight is Indian Bistro! Food without food additives and delicious alcohol ◎
"A place where you can drink and enjoy spicy Indian Cuisine" Please try Indian Cuisine which is free of food additives and chemical seasonings ♪ Lunch is traditional North Indian Cuisine. For dinner, |
It's been a while since I've been to Hamamatsucho/Daimon area. I searched for a place to eat curry and came here. It's rare to be able to eat mixed curry even though it's an Indian Curry. ○Mixed curry/1,100 yen ○Coriander/150 yen *Topping When I asked the waiter what the two types of mixed curry today were, he said, "They're both chicken and keema." I have no idea what they're all the same, lol, but from what came out later and the reviews of previous reviewers, it seems to be tandoori chicken curry and saag keema. The menu seems to change daily, but this is probably the basics. Indeed, the chicken had a fairly firm texture and a fragrant grilled aroma, so it might really be tandoori chicken curry. The curry itself is mild in both spiciness and aroma. On the other hand, the saag keema has a stronger spice and meatiness, which I personally prefer. The green vegetables are coarsely ground and have some fiber left, but there's no grassy smell at all. I should have said that both were spicy. And as others have written, there was a lot of rice and curry, so it was worth eating. It's hard to tell from the photo, but the dish is quite deep, so the rice is hidden under the curry. There was also a lot of coriander added. However, it seems that the aroma is absent, probably because they stored the chopped coriander. This was a bit disappointing. That said, I think it's good value for money considering the curry's taste that everyone will love and the volume of the rice. As an aside, there are other curry restaurants in the area that use Japanese broth, and curry restaurants that can be used as bars, and they all have a surprisingly high spice ratio. As an Osaka native, I'm tempted by the long-established popular Chinese restaurant "Minmin", which brings back fond memories for me, and the Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles) specialty restaurant. It's an area I'd like to come back to for a meal after work (^o^)