Japan is a wonderful combination of politeness, discipline, and technology. Trains here arrive on time. There are no car horns on the road, people do not talk loudly, and every person has a humble smile and respect on their face. ‘Sumimasen’ or ‘Arigatou Gozaimasu’ is like the daily melody of their lives. The streets are sparkling, the cities are organized, and the people are so calm that it seems that politeness here is not just behavior, but a philosophy of life. I have learned in every moment that discipline does not mean strict rules, but respect for oneself and others.
The simplicity of sushi, ramen, tempura, and bento boxes. The food has a touch of art in every restaurant. I have had the experience of eating at several Indian and Pakistani restaurants in Tokyo, and I have decided to share some of these restaurants with you today.
Masala Station
This is an Indian restaurant. And it is a halal restaurant. I went to this restaurant at lunch time, and I was accompanied by local guides @Trishatishu and @MahabubMunna. Here we ordered the set menu, which included three types of curry, Nan, Rice, and Salad. We also had mango lacchi as drinks. There was an opportunity to choose three types of curries from nine types of curries (Vegetable Curry, Egg Curry, Dal, Chicken Curry, Sagchicken, Hot Chicken Curry, Keema Curry, Mutton Curry and Prawn Masala Curry). We each ordered a different curry, so we could try almost all the items. All of their curries were very tasty. Although the restaurant is small in size, it has a very good atmosphere and the staff’s behavior was friendly. The total bill for the three of us at this restaurant was about 3,600¥.
No wheelchair accessible entrance ![]()
Nawab Dining Cafe
It was a Pakistani restaurant. I went to this restaurant at dinner time. Apart from Tisha and Mahbub, local guide @Rahbar was with me at this time. Since Tisha and Sakib have been living in Tokyo for several years, they have a good idea about the restaurants here. They suggested we try the biryani here. And as per their suggestion, the four of us tried different biryanis (Mutton Biryani, Lamb Biryani and Chicken Biryani). We were all also satisfied with the taste of the food here. The price of biryani was almost 1,600¥ per plate (Average).
Wheelchair accessible entrance ![]()
Smoking is not allowed
Indian Restaurant Mumbai
You can probably guess from the name that this is also an Indian restaurant. And it is also a halal restaurant. This restaurant is located in Aqua City, Otaiba, Tokyo. Mahbub Hasan was with me at this time too. And it was a treat from LG @saiful27oct. It was lunch time, and we ordered mutton biryani at this restaurant too. The way the biryani was served here was excellent. The quantity of biryani was also huge, none of us could finish it all. The taste of the biryani was simply amazing! The price of each serving of mutton biryani here was 1,650¥.
The best thing about this restaurant is, from this restaurant, you can enjoy beautiful views of the seashore, the Statue of Liberty, and the Rainbow Bridge.
Wheelchair accessible entrance ![]()
Smoking is not allowed
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