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東京都国立市北3-25-2
Near Nishi Kunitachi Sta.
About this spot
Curry King serves hearty, spice-forward Indian and Nepalese curries that cut through Tokyo's humid summer air with serious flavor. The kitchen specializes in thick, slow-cooked gravies served over fluffy rice or naan bread, offering a robust alternative to the city's ubiquitous Japanese curry houses.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Nepalese Special' if you want a spicier kick than the standard Indian options.
- Bring your own spice jar to customize the heat level of your curry at the table.
- Expect to wait for fresh naan bread to be pulled from the oven before your meal arrives.
Common Questions
How much does Curry King cost?
Meals range from 2,000 to 2,999 yen (roughly $13–$20 USD) per person, depending on your protein choice.
Where is Curry King?
It is located in the Yanaka & Nezu neighborhood at 3-25-2 Kita, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo, near Nishi Kunitachi Station.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the classic butter chicken or lamb curry, but be prepared to add extra chili powder if you like your food hot.
About this page
Restaurant: Curry King
Cuisine: Indian curry,Indian,Nepalese
Location: Yanaka & Nezu, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Nishi Kunitachi Sta.
Rating: Solid — Reliable choice
Price: ¥2,000–2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms