The city's Japanese alternatives additionally remember Sushi in a Box, a casual Japanese diner, and Sora Jima at Accord Metropolitan inn that started as a good old fashioned Japanese eatery a couple of years ago yet slants more towards a combination of dishes that fuse Indian flavours into delightful Japanese dishes, like a chicken tikka sushi. Whether you need a Sushi platter for lunch or a multi-course Japanese feast for supper, you will track down your Japanese fix in Chennai.
There are assumptions that guests structure about a city even before they find that city. Afterwards, there are better-educated conclusions that are shaped as you continue to strip layers of a city. Chennai is one beguiling city. Numerous guests (and local people as well) rush to excuse the city's culinary scene as 'not occurring'. They've presumably not put forth the attempt to find the numerous aspects of the city's F&B scene, including the scope of alternatives for Japanese cooking. To be expected, given that as indicated by informal evaluations, the city's Japanese exile populace is simply second to Delhi in India. I'm inclined toward Japanese food, and I never hit a dead-end around there. This rundown joins independent restaurants and top-notch eateries in lavish lodgings that serve Japanese cooking:
6. Fuji
A standout amongst other Japanese self-sufficient elements around there, Fuji's insides are moderate - rich, not extravagant. There's a segment that offers traditional Japanese-style low seating. Fuji doesn't hold back on fixings. It's the reason their sushi and sashimi platters are top class. The menu doesn't end here. You can likewise browse a large group of Agemono (southern style choices). Their bento-style lunch plates are an extraordinary wagered for first-time guests.
Where: Old Tower Block, Old No 10, New No 134, Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar Rd, Nandanam Extension, Nandanam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035, India
Contact: +91 44 4211 2511
5. Hokkaido
Hokkaido takes its name from Japan's northernmost island, which is also one of the country's most famous culinary areas of interest. It's strolling distance from Fuji. That is something worth being thankful for, given both these cafés are stuffed during ends of the week - the steady stream of Japanese guests is a demonstration of the genuineness of this eatery. It's not difficult to drive past this little eatery with squeezed insides, yet their lunch platters more than makeup.
Where: NO: 528, TT Krishnamachari Rd, Cooperative Colony, Sri Ram Nagar, Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600018, India
Contact: +91 44 4201 6997
4. Yakiniku
Yakiniku is that uncommon spring up café in Chennai - this wasn't initially intended to be a Japanese eatery. Yakiniku freely means flame-broiled meat cooking, yet there's something other than meat on this minimized menu. This supper gathers together famous Japanese dishes from various locales, including a wide choice of Sushi and Okonomiyaki - Japanese style exquisite hotcakes that are mainstream in and around Hiroshima.
Where: Hyatt Regency Chennai, Lobby Level, 365, Anna Salai, Ellaiamman Colony, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600018, India
Contact: +91 44 6100 1234
3. A2, the Park Chennai
Pain stylish is the huge plan thought for the Park Chennai's freshest eating space. A torn roof is one of the numerous champion plan components in this roof café that likewise offers a choice of Japanese dishes and mixed drinks with Japanese solid notes. The Sushi rolls are among the excellent Chennai and join ideal, and new-age options - the explosive maki with jalapeno pieces is a mischievous bend.
Where: The Park, 601, 8th Floor, Anna Salai, Near US Embassy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600006, India
Contact: +91 44 4267 6000
2. Pan Asian, ITC Grand Chola
Pan Asian is probably the biggest café in any lavish inn in India. My #1 plan component is the 'Allurement Walk' that adds a component of interest even before you venture into the café. The Japanese determination is one of the features of the eatery's Pan Asian menu. You can watch the culinary experts cut Sashimi moves with Japanese accuracy in the presentation kitchen. The fish flies in from Tokyo's Tsukiji market - there's presumably no more incredible greasy fish anyplace in Chennai.
Where: ITC Grand Chola, 63, Anna Salai, Guindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002, India
Contact: +91 44 4906 5272
1. GoGo Ramen
It's been about a large portion of 10 years since India's first Ramen shop appeared in Chennai. The stuffed insides may bring out pictures of a pokey noodle bar in Tokyo. The quick menu highlights Gyoza - Japanese style sautéed dumplings - and Yakisoba. Yet, their Ramen bowls are their most excellent draw and have gone Go Ramen fabricate a religion following with exiles and neighbourhood gourmands the same.
Where: 283, Yass Tower, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600018, India
Contact: +91 44 4206 1392