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Contribuisci feedbackTraveling as a photographer with a bunch of photographers, Our search for gastronomic satisfaction led us to many restaurants and cafes, all major disasters after the other. When we used for this restaurant serving Japanese food with Zamato to the source, we were honestly very excited, but at the same time somewhat skeptical. Skepticism came from past experiences in Varanasi. As soon as we came to the square, the first thing that attracted us was the collection of various didgeridoo. The restaurant run by two brothers has an amazing ambience. While the older brother took our order, the younger one sat and shared the art of playing Didgeridoo. We tried, but we were not... read more
Eat tastes great, owner cum chef speaks good bengali and cooks better japanese with remarkable amount of pork. Serving this is slow, as he prepares everything handful after they order and talk to them in between when they want. he also suggests what to eat. P.s avoid false suppers.
A place which builds its own Didgeridoo, a person there who talks about life while your food is being prepared. You get to play Didgeridoo as well. These are all the side dish about the restaurant, now comes the main course. The food!! Man I have never seen any restaurant like that. Pure Japanese and Korean cuisine.... If I would have eaten in hands I would have bitten my fingers.... A must eat place.
Traveling as a photographer with a bunch of fellow photographer friends, Our search for gastronomic satisfaction led us to many restaurants and cafés, all big disasters after another. When we used zamato to source for this restaurant which served Japanese food, we were honestly very excited yet at the same time a bit skeptical. The skepticism came from past experiences in Varanasi. Once we got to the place the first thing that attracted us were the collection of various didgeridoo. The restaurant run by two brothers has an amazing ambiance. While the older brother took our order the younger sat and shared with us the art of playing the didgeridoo. We gave it a try but we weren't as good. Then after a session of music it was time for food! The aroma pulled us towards it, and once we sat down and tasted the first morsel it was heavenly. We tried gravy noodles and tonka tu. Must try for anyone visiting Varanasi. The mystical music and amazing food deserves 5*!!!
Eat tastes great, owner cum chef speaks well bengali and cooks better japanese with remarkable amount of pork serving is slow as he prepares everything, handful after they order and speaks with them between when they want. he suggests what to eat P.s avoid false suppers here.