Asian

Pinkerton’s Souk

p1120208 Chai and Cheesecake, Indian curry plates and samosas are the reasons people come back regularly to Pinkerton’s Souk. It is a small, friendly little shop tucked on the 2F of a building behind Hiroshima’s YMCA. Started in the days when “ethnic” foods and cafes were the only alternative, they have hung in over the years while the surroundings have changed, coffee shops and noodle shops now surround it, and yet it is still a quiet and charming spot to escape for a drink and a snack or light meal.

Namaste (Hiroshima Station ASSE)

Namaste (Hiroshima Station ASSE) This branch of Namaste, in the Hiroshima Station ASSE building, is more convenient for most than the original in Danbara. This means more of us can enjoy the great Indian and Nepali flavors and service offered by Megh and his staff. Those who prefer to eat in a smoke-free environment also benefit from the ASSE department store’s non-smoking policy.

Kanak Indian Izakaya & Dining

Vegetarian Thali set lunchDelicious Indian food in Ote-machi, with all you can eat rice and nan at lunch and Indian Izakaya-style options at night.

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