5/5 Anshuman A. 1 year ago on Google • 27 reviews
This
place
has
been
on
my
radar
for
quite
some
time
now,
being
a
fan
of
authentic
Asian
cuisine.
Went
here
for
lunch
with
my
cousins
and
I
can't
believe
the
experience
I
had.
Has
to
be
the
best
Asian
food
experience
I've
had
till
date.
For
starters,
we
ordered:
Karai
Maguro
Maki
and
Crispy
Garlic
Pepper
Prawns.
Karai
Maguro
Maki
is
a
Tuna
based
sushi
with
Spicy
Mayo,
Wasabi,
Leeks
and
Cucumber.
This
was
my
first
experience
with
sushi
and
having
been
skeptical
earlier
about
how
raw
fish
would
taste,
I
was
surely.
not
disappointed.
On
the
contrary,
all
the
flavours
mingled
so
well
in
every
bite
and
they
were
so
easy
to
chew
and
just
felt.
like
melting
inside
the
mouth.
Just
dip
it
in
the
soy
sauce
and
take
it
in
one
go
and
chew
slowly
to
enjoy
the
natural
flavours
associated
with
each
ingredient.
This
has
been
added
to
my
comfort
food
list
now,
in
the
expensive
section
😬.
Crispy
Garlic
Pepper
Prawn
was
cooked
nicely,
very
simple
with
the
crunch
remaining
intact
and
a
subtle
flavour
associated
with
the
Garlic
and
Pepper
just
fills
your
mouth
up
during
every
bite.
For
the
main
course
we
ordered:
Pad
Thai
Hot
Basil
Chicken
Noodles,
Jasmine
Steamed
Rice,
Prawn
Thai
Massaman
Curry.
We
went
with
the
Hot
Basil
Pad
Thai
instead
of
the
regular
because
the
sweet
and
spicy
taste
of
the
regular
one
just
doesn't
feel
very
suitable.
The
Basil
aroma
had
filled
the
noodles
very
well
and
the
leaves
seasoned
on
it
complimented
it
entirely
very
well.
The
Jasmine
Rice
had
a
very
soul
calming
and
soothing
scent
with
the
Rice
nicely
cooked
and
each
Rice
grain
felt
great
in
the
mouth
with
its
flavours.
It
complimented
the
Thai
Massaman
Curry
amazingly
as
suggested
on
the
menu.
The
Thai
Curry
had
a
rich
creamy
flavour
and
clearly
brought
out
the
Coconut
flavours
within
it.
It
tasted
a
lot
like
Prawn
Malai
Curry
of
the
Bengali
cuisine
made
usually
around
coastal
areas
there.
It
had
a
very
subtle
taste
of
all
the
spices
coming
together
and
the
taste
just
fading
away
steadily
as
your
chew
gets
over
leaving
a
nice
creamy
feel
on
the
mouth
was
very
soothing.
Definitely
needs
to
be
tried
if
you're
a
fan
of
Asian
cuisine.
They
have
a
lot
of
variety
there
with
slightly
more
number
of
Japanese
dishes
but
then
again
the
name
is
the
Japanese
translation
for
Tuna.
You
should
definitely
give
their
sushi
a
try
if
you've
never
had
it
before
and
if
you
want
to
feel
more
oriental
do
try
eating
with
chopsticks,
I
can
tell.
you
the
struggle
is
real
and
we
Indians
are
better
off
with
fork
and
spoons
or
the
hand
😛.
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