The Club of Famous Curry Diners is a small counter-style restaurant in the basement of the Yurakucho Itocia Plaza building. This unusual restaurant serves curries from five famous Japanese curry shops in Tokyo. None of the curries are alike, from the creamy tomato chicken curry from Topca to the ground beef curry from Dom Pierre. A single curry can be ordered for 1000 yen or you get a set of 5 for 2500 yen. The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. There is also a branch in Akihabara.
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Club of Famous Curry Diners
Sample the cuisine of five famous curry shops

By Peter Lin
Community writer

A set of curries from all five famous curry shops

Pictures of the chefs from the famous curry shops are displayed.

The various curries are displayed in this showcase.

The menu displays the five stores participating in the club.

Curries can be ordered individually or in a set.

The recipes and history of the five different curry shops.
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Victoria Vlisides
9 years ago
Looks delicious!
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