8月 31, 2019
The Most Popular Curry Restaurants In Ginza! The Best 10 Curry Restaurants!
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The smell of curry always whets your appetite! Curry is an attractive dish with meat and vegetables simmered together. Did you know Ginza had been a hidden gem for all the curry lovers? Curry is a perfect dish for those who are working at the office as it is quite easy to eat and now, Ginza is one of the largest places with curry reataurants. I will introduce the best 10 curry restaurants in Ginza!
Dharma Sagara
One of the most popular curry restaurants in Ginza – it is “Dharma Sagara” where you can try the South Indian curry. South Indian curry cooked by the Indian chef who received 5 stars is great for those who want to eat healthy with less oils.
Rice goes well with curry which contains plentiful of spice. And vegetables and meat are put on the same plate. Because this is made to come with rice, it tastes quite mild for Japanese people. If you have a chance to visit Ginza, try this place first!
Name: Dharma Sagara
Address: 4-14-6, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3545-5588
Time: (Mon-Fri) 11:30-14:00/18:00-22:00 (Sat/Sun/Pub) 12:00-14:30/17:30-21:00
Close: None
Access: Walk 2 mins from Higashi Ginza
Website: http://dharmasagara.com/
Map: map to Dharma Sagara
Ginza Furukawa
Where you can try the authentic Western style curry made by the chef, a son of the man who was working as a chef at the Imperial Hotel. The curry is based on the specially made chicken bouillon and 32 different spice with a wide variety of ingredients.
One of the most popular menus here is the dried pilaf with 2 deep fried shrimps, “Deep Fried Shrimps and Drief Pilaf With Cream Curry”. Dried pilaf is a great partner with freshly made cream curry. Not only the taste, but also the appearance is amazing!
Name: Ginza Furukawa
Address: Level 7, Ginza EXITMELSA, 5-7-10, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3574-7005
Time: 11:00-14:00 / 17:30-20:30
Close: None
Access: Walk 5 mins from Ginza Station
Website: http://www.ginza-furukawa.com/
Map: map to Ginza Furukawa
Old Delhi
“Old Delhi” was once chosen for Bib Gourmand as one of the restaurants showing thebest cost performance. Here you can try the Northern Indian style curry.
Nan baked in a Tandoor and the spicy Tandoori dish are the recommended menus as well as curry! Using some charcoals in a Tandoor, you can get a real taste of ingredients. How about trying the unique curry made by the professional curry?
Name: Old Delhi
Address: Level 4, Melsa GInza 2 Chome, 2-7-18, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3535-0021
Time: 11:00-21:30
Close: None
Access: Walk 1 min from Ginza 1 Chome Station
Map: map to Old Delhi
Ginza Swiss
If you want to enjoy a huge portion of curry for lunch, try this place “Ginza Swiss”. The chef, who is a pioneer of the Western dish and has an experience at the ambassador’s residence, opened this very first restaurant to originate the cutlet curry.
It takes 2 weeks to complete the curry using a lot of vegetables and mince – this curry goes well with the crispy cutlet that you cannot stop eating. If you have a chance to visit Ginza, try the traditional curry in a traditional atmosphere.
Name: Ginza Swiss
Address: 3-5-16, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3563-3206
Time: (Mon-Fri) 11:00-21:00 (Sun/Pub) 10:30-20:30
Close: Irregular
Access: Walk 6 mins from Yurakucho Station
Website: http://ginza-swiss.com/ginzaswiss/
Map: map to Ginza Swiss
Hare Ginza
“Hare Ginza” was started as a small bar which offers only 15 serves of curry everyday. You can choose one from 6 different flavours and add your favourite toppings. More surprisingly, you can have the Koshihikari rice as much as you want with no charge!
Curry with green pepper tastes a bit spicy, but it doesn’t last long. Pour the curry onto the rice and mix it up with a spoon – this is one of the recommended ways to eat. Try this amazing restaurant, serving a huge portion of curry with an affordable price!
Name: Hare Ginza
Address: Level 3, Nishigo Building, 5-4-15, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3289-4688
Time: (Mon-Fri) 11:30-15:00/18:00-22:00 (Sat) 18:00-21:00
Close: Sundays, Public Holidays, 3rd Saturday
Access: Walk 1 min from Ginza Station
Map: map to Hare Ginza
Kaibaru
“Kaibaru” is a curry restaurant which offers a wide variety of Tandoori cooked with meat, fish, and vegetables. You can enjoy the Tandoori including Tandoori chicken and Seek Kabab made by the professional chefs.
What you might want to eat with curry, is a Cheese Nan which contains plentiful cheese and garlic! Its spiciness and sweetness are an amazing partner! Customers come back again and again to have this menu. This is what you must try at least once in your life!
Name: Kaibaru
Address: Level 1, Ginza 1 Chome Building, 1-14-6, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-5159-7610
Time: (Mon-Fri) 11:15-15:00/17:23:00 (Sat/Sun/Pub) 12:00-22:00
Close: None
Access: Walk 2 mins from Ginza 1 Chome Station
Website: http://www.dhabaindia.com/khyber/
Map: map to Kaibaru
Yellow Spice
Because of its light flavour, soup curry is something easy to eat. “Yellow Spice” is a popular restaurant offering the best soup curry. There are 5 different flavours for soup; yellow, black, red, white, and dark yellow – and Tonkotsu and soy milk are added to the original soup so that you can choose one depending on your feelings.
Also, you can choose how spicy you want from 10 different levels and thus challenge yourself if you love spicy! Curry tastes quite mild as it contains plenty of vegetables, and they offer a wide range of toppings as well! Make it your own!
Name: Yellow Spice
Address: Level B1, Tokyo Ginza Building, 6-12-2, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-6280-6626
Time: (Mon-Sat) 11:30-22:30 (Sun) 11:30-21:30
Close: New Years
Access: Walk 4 mins from Ginza Station
Map: map to Yellow Spice
Delhi
A long established curry restaurant opened in 1956 – “Delhi”. The founder of this restaurant had been trained in India, where you can try the authentic curry, and and started making his curry using apples, carrots, and potatoes – meaning he added the Western style to Indian curry.
Steamed rice goes well with the selected spice. Especially Kashmir Curry, one of the most popular menus in Delhi, is spicy and nice, and has a lot of fans. This is definitely a must-try dish.
Name: Delhi
Address: Level 3, Nishi Ginza, 6-3-11, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3571-7895
Time: (Weekdays) 11:30-21:30 (Sat/Sun/Pub) 11:50-21:30
Close: New Years
Access: Walk 5 mins from Ginza Station
Website: https://www.delhi.co.jp/store/ginza.aspx
Map: map to Delhi
Nair Restaurant
“Nair Restaurant” has been keeping its own traditional flavour since its opening in 1949, and has been supported by so many regular customers. For its spicy curry, chickens are simmered for more than 7 hours to make it so soft. It goes well with yellow rice which is produced in Iwate, steamed vegetables, and mashed potatoes!
Mixing up everything on a plate; curry, rice, and steamed vegetables is actually the best way to eat this meal. It makes it even more delicious! If you have a chance to visit Ginza, try this place out!
Name: Nair Restaurant
Address: 4-10-7, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3541-8246
Time: (Weekdays) 11:30-21:30 (Sun/Pub) 11:30-20:30
Close: Tuesdays
Access: Walk 1 min from Higashi Ginza
Website: http://www.ginza-nair.co.jp/index.html
Map: map to Nair Restaurant
Brasserie Dom Pierre
“Brasserie Dom Pierre” is a long established French restaurant where you can have a casual French dining experience in Ginza. Beef Curry, which contains Wagyu Beef, here has quite a few chunks of Beef and feels so luxury. A combination of the ingredients and spice makes an amazing harmony.
They also offer a dried Keema Curry with an omelette on top and grilled curry as well as Beef Curry. Some of you might think “Curry at the French restaurant?” – however, Brasserie Dom Pierre would blow your question away with this beautiful curry!
Name: Brasserie Dom Pierre
Address: Level 1, Ginza 1 Building, 1-10-19, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo
Phone: +81-3-3567-1855
Time: 11:30-15:30 / 17:30-22:00
Close: Mondays, Obon, New Years
Access: Walk 1 min from Ginza 1 Chome Station
Website: http://dompierre.jp/brasserie/info.html
Map: map to Brasserie Dom Pierre
From The Northern To The Southern Indian Style – Try Those Curry In Ginza!
How was it? I have introduced the best 10 curry restaurants in Ginza. There are a wide variety of curry restaurants in Ginza. Although it is curry after all, the ones with the northern Indian style and the ones with the southern Indian style have completely different flavours. Of course, each restaurant has different attractions, so try them now and find your favourite one!