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We went in for a snack while visiting the tower. Friendly, accommodating staff with fast, efficient service. We had the masala nuts, samosas, and the Amara salad (with a vegan dressing, as requested). All really, really good! View all feedback.
What joel laun doesn't like about Amara:
Amara has one vegan main dish (for takeaway) on the menu (daal with lentils and vegetables). We also ordered some rice and roti with it an enjoyed the food on the terrace after a visit to the sky tree. The food was quite tasty and the size of the portions was also alright. It cost us about 3400 yen for 2 daal, 1 rice and 1 roti, which is also okay. So if you visit the sky tree, this is a decent option. View all feedback.
Amara has one vegan main dish (for takeaway) on the menu (daal with lentils and vegetables). We also ordered some rice and roti with it an enjoyed the food on the terrace after a visit to the sky tree. The food was quite tasty and the size of the portions was also alright. It cost us about 3400 yen for 2 daal, 1 rice and 1 roti, which is also okay. So if you visit the sky tree, this is a decent option.
There aren't a ton of vegan options but the samosas were good. It's a good option when visiting the Skytree.
Popped in for lunch. They only had a daal for vegans which was fine. A normal lunch set which includes daal was around 1500yen. For two bowls of daal, two rice, two roti and one set of samosas it just cost us almost 5000yen!! Ridiculous. If you're vegan don't bother as you'll just get ripped off.
We went in for a snack while visiting the tower. Friendly, accommodating staff with fast, efficient service. We had the masala nuts, samosas, and the Amara salad (with a vegan dressing, as requested). All really, really good!
My favorite thing about Amara was it 's location. We were able to spend a day at the aquarium and Tokyo Skytree, then get dinner- all in the same building. Their staff spoke English and explained all of the curry dishes and sets, which was of course helpful. My only complaint is that it really is not inexpensive as the listing says, so watch out for that if you 're on a budget. Most of the curry dishes are over 1200 yen, and you have to buy a plate of rice to go with it as well. We also got the garlic nan and a mango lassi, which made our total for 2 people just over 4000 yen. Everything was really good and filling though! I loved the PANIR BHURJI curry, which was vegetarian and mild. The vegetable curry was slightly more spicy, less of a sweet curry, but still mild and yummy. I was also really happy with the size of the rice dish. Overall, very good, filling, veg-friendly food that is just a bit expensive :