cuisine
- Indian
South Indian
area
- Ginza・Tsukiji・Tsukishima
Access
3 minutes from Kyobashi station.
Price
- ¥1.000-¥3.000
- ¥3.000-¥5.000
Good For
- Non-Smoking Seats
- Party Menu
- English Menu
- Vegetarian
- Halal
- Take-out
Concept :
Intended as an authentic and pioneering alternative to stereotypical butter and tandoori chicken, Andhra Dining Ginza, located in the heart of Tokyo’s business hub, has carved out a niche as the only chain restaurant in town that serves South Indian Andhra style cuisine. Headed by experienced chef Ramanaia, who hails from Andhra Pradesh in southern India, the now 6-year-old restaurant has made introducing homemade traditional Andhra Pradesh dishes to Japanese people its sole mission.Key Points :
Using an assortment of spices finely ground by the head chef, Andhra Dining Ginza has endeavored to provide a healthier, but flavorful alternative to the creamy, cashew-nut-heavy butter chicken commonly associated with Indian cuisine in Japan. Insisting on using natural ingredients such as onion, ginger, cumin, cinnamon and other spices for his dishes, Ramanaia has successfully converted many local Japanese to healthier alternatives, such as pepper chicken, spinach chicken, chicken stew and mutton curries all cooked following his own recipes.Recommended Dishes :
Andhra Kitchen in Okachimachi and Andhra Café in Komatsugawa - has established itself as a specialist in lamb curry, among other dishes. Three of the restaurants’ signature dishes, namely Togarashi Mutton (¥1,490), Andhra Kodi Koora (¥1,490) and Andhra Pepper Chicken (¥1,490), have left many diners wanting more.- Address:
- 1-8-2 Ginza Premier Building 2F, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Access:
- 3 minutes from Kyobashi station.
- Telephone:
- 03-3567-4005(Please mention JAPAN RESTAURANT.net for making reservations)
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri: 11:15am-3:00 pm and 5:00-11:00pm; Sat, Sun: 11:30am-3:00 pm and 5:00-10:00pm
- Closed On:
- None
- Seating:
- 54
- Website:
- None
- Credit cards accepted:
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