Apparently they serve all sorts of “ethnic” cuisines
If I’m not mistaken, Japan uses the word “ethnic” to mean South East Asia
Anyway, this restaurant serves Indian curries, and foods like Nasi Goreng as well as pasta with curries on it
loved the lamps that they have throughout their interior
Choose from their 7? curries, I tried their mutton curry, level 1Choose naan or rice, I chose naan
Choose 3 toppings from their 7…I chose salad, kachumber & achaar
The salad was topped with a dressing made from squid ink, luckily it didn’t taste fishy but it sure was spicy!
The kachumber was daikon, carrot, bell pepper & cucumber with a paprika sauce
Achaar was potatoes with black sesame seeds
Choose a drink…I chose their thick lassi, it was so thick that I could not drink it through that straw!…1080 yen (tax included)
Satoshi chose their weekly curry which was a Thai green curry, level 1 (no photo)He also chose naan
And his 3 toppings were salad, boiled egg and achaar
His drink was a mango lassi (add 50 yen)
Total was 1350 yen (tax included) for his lunch
The mutton curry was delicious and I loved the naan, it had a super crispy bottom
Satoshi enjoyed his food too
Service is friendly, the music is loud rap/hip hop, and everyone is dressed in basketball like uniformsThey also have shops in Ikebukuro and Shinjuku
I notice that they also have a monthly 42 yen day during a weekday which they serve 42 yen curry (100 plates) and 42 yen drinks!
I’m glad we tried this place, and will be back when we don’t know where to eat
Mad Chefs
5-18-6 Kamata
Ota, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-24:00