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What Pranil Parate likes about Wasabi By Morimoto Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai:
When Iron Chef and Nobu star Masaharu Morimoto announced he was opening a restaurant at the grand Taj Mahal Palace hotel in 2004, it was seen as a high-stakes gamble. The restaurant is minimally but expensively decorated, and no one was sure whether locals cared enough for Japanese food to justify the sky-high bills. Yet Morimoto's deft hand and exquisite ingredients turned skeptics into fans, and Wasabi became a see... View all feedback.
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It's pretty good both in service nd taste too. Must visit at least once.
Loved the good, ambience, the service. Visited once before 26/11 and once after. It only got better.
Hotel taj Mahal mumbai food is just awesome some if u really have more money to spend than one should try Japanese at taj!!!!!!
At wasabi it was a great experience for a Japanese cuisine
Always an epic epicurean gourmand's delight! The sashimi is to die for and the service, impeccable. The wine list is faultless!
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read moreI was extremely sceptical when this restaurant was recommended as on par or better than other Japanese restaurants around the world like Zuma or Nobu. When you...
read moreWhen Iron Chef and Nobu star Masaharu Morimoto announced he was opening a restaurant at the grand Taj Mahal Palace hotel in 2004, it was seen as a high-stakes g...
read moreThe food was amazing. We went Japan 2 years ago and Wasabi reminded us of our time there. Authentic tastes and presentation. We had the tasting menus, vege and...
read moreFirst, yes it is expensive. Second, service is very good, attentive and knowledgeable. We liked most of the dishes except the salmon sushi which was just ok. Th...
read moreMy first real introduction to Japanese food. I am so glad we came here instead of going to my favourite Italian restaurant... We had sushi and a sort of white a...
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