The department store that gathers a lot of Japanese restaurants that we are familiar with is probably Isetan. Because it is a department store that has been around for a long time and has not disappeared like other Japanese department stores in the past. In this department store, there are a wide variety of rice, dried food, and imported products from Japan for us to choose from. The restaurants here are all interesting, but the day I went, there were a lot of people, a lot in every restaurant. So I didn't know which restaurant to go to. I walked around and found this restaurant. It's a small restaurant with only 4-5 seats. And there is also take away for sale.
The curry rice here comes with a choice of chicken, pork, or beef, each with different prices. Chicken is 125 baht for the regular size and 145 baht for the large size. Pork is 135 baht for the regular size and 155 baht for the large size. Beef is 225 baht for the regular size and 245 baht for the large size. If you want to add fried toppings, the price will increase according to the menu you choose. I chose to add fried pork for an additional 85 baht. If you prefer salmon or shrimp tempura, the price is the same.
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I ordered pork curry (135 baht) + fried pork (85 baht). The curry here is served with rice, the plate is not small or large, but it is quite filling. It is very rich and I love it. It is slightly spicy and the curry powder has a very complete flavor. It is really delicious. This restaurant is on the 5th floor, the same floor as the supermarket. It is not difficult to find.
P.S. Ordering a set is also interesting. It's not expensive either. A little over two hundred baht. Here, they will also give you jasmine tea to refill, just like in Japan.
Please follow our other posts at http://www.facebook.com/letseatthailand. The curry is very rich and delicious, but personally, the pork is a bit disappointing as it seems to have been fried and left to sit for a while.
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