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Good food, great service, cheap. I ate there yesterday with one of my staff. We ordered 5 plates, a couple of beers, the chicken punjabi curry was delicious. Kebabs, you need to tell Mr. Jamie to put more spice on it as the food is a little bland to suit all the foreigners who travel there. When done right, the food is just as good if not better than what you get in Punjab (which I visited a few years ago). I will definitely be back.
The clerk will give you the menu and order menu when you are waiting in line, but will not take your order menu away in advance to prepare in advance, so the efficiency is not very high. The environment in the store is average, an ordinary Hong Kong-style tea shop, the dishes are okay, but I don’t think they are particularly good, just mediocre. Here not only charges for meals, but also charges for seats, which is rare in Tokyo. In summary, the food here is not bad, but I definitely don’t want to queue up again, it’s exhausting and not worth it. Off topic, the barbecued pork buns here are available for takeout, so if you are just curious and want to try the taste of this store, it is better to take out four barbecued pork buns next door, that’s it.
This restaurant also has a Chinese name: Tim Good Luck. Who wouldn't like such a name that has a strong sense of good luck and is full of ancient cultural meaning? There are many customers in the store, and the decoration is simple and quiet, just like a food stall.
A small shop located in a shopping mall. The overall environment is clean and tidy. The pineapple custard buns are super delicious.