After closing popcorn, we visited Masala Station, an Indian curry restaurant in Kabukicho.

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update Final update date: April 21, 2025 at 7:08 PM


Last Friday (April 18th), we closed our popcorn business, and Hinamama and Chel visited Masala Station, an Indian curry restaurant located beyond Hanazono Shrine in Kabukicho for breakfast.

Just like Kyushu Ramen next door, it is open until the morning. I have visited several times in the past, but this is my first visit in a long time.

This restaurant has a huge naan compared to other Indian restaurants. The naan is fragrant and plump. I usually can't eat all of them, so I take half of them home.

This may be a bit sloppy, but below is an overview of Masala Station from Microsoft's AI Copilot.

Masala Station, an Indian curry restaurant located in Kabukicho, is a popular spot where you can enjoy authentic Indian cuisine. Below is a summary of its features.

  • Location and access: 2-8-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Located in the area, it is about a 6-minute walk from Higashi-Shinjuku Station and within walking distance of Shinjuku Sanchome Station.
  • Business hours: Open every day, lunch is 11:00-5:00pm, and dinner is open until late at night (weekdays until 7:00am the next morning and 24:00pm on Sundays).
  • menu:
    • There is a wide variety of curry, including chicken curry, keema curry, vegetable curry, mutton curry and more.
    • The set menu is also available, and there is a great value lunch set with naan, rice and salad.
    • Tandoor dishes such as tandoori chicken and shish kebab are also popular.
  • atmosphere: The interior of the restaurant has a calm atmosphere and is perfect for dining with friends or banquets. Private reservations are also possible.
  • Features: Takeout is available 24 hours a day, and all-you-can-drink and all-you-can-eat plans are also available.

"Masala Station" is loved by many as a restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Indian cuisine at reasonable prices. Why not visit?

Here I always order curry and naan. I ordered the "seafood curry" curry, but as expected, it came out a curry that was too spicy and not too spicy.

Hinamama ordered a masala curry with the "super spicy" designation. Later, I tasted a bit of this curry and although it was spicy, the taste wasn't that sweet, so this one suited my taste better.

If you don't specify the spiciness of the curry at this restaurant, it seems that it will come out with a sweet taste, so we recommend that you specify the spiciness when ordering.

Masala Station Gallery

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