A sign with a mysterious mark catches the eye. As you go up the slope, there is a calming shop that has been renovated from an old traditional house. Indian items stand out in the Japanese space, making it comfortable. From the wooden deck terrace, you can leisurely gaze at the rural scenery, and pets are welcome. The authentic curry, fragrant with spices, has a deep flavor, and the freshly baked naan is chewy. The tandoori chicken, shish kebab, and vegetable samosas are also hot and satisfying.
As you pass through the entrance above the supermarket, a nostalgic aroma of Western cuisine wafts gently in the air. The wooden tables and retro interior create a cozy atmosphere, and I felt a sense of relief the moment I sat down. When I ordered the daily lunch special, it was brought to me with such speed that I couldn't help but laugh. The crispy fried minced cutlet paired perfectly with the rich curry sauce, and I savored every bite until the end. The crunchy salad highlighted the sweetness of the vegetables, refreshing my palate. The soft voices echoing in the restaurant were warm, making it a place where you can enjoy not just the meal itself but the entire experience.