| Locality | Worli |
|---|---|
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Japanese |
| Timings | 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM, 6:30 PM to 11:30 PM |
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Apr 01, 2008
I hear that Origami is closing down (not a confirmed news), so here's something I wrote after my dining experience there in the August of 2006!
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9 tips to dine in a Japanese restaurant
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1. Never go on an empty stomach. A bit of lining in your stomach will prevent eroding the lining of your pocket.
2. Carry a magnifying glass along. You will have the mental satisfaction of eating reasonable portions of food.
3. Remember your doctor’s advice. Raw and fresh food is good for you.
4. If you suffer from acidity, there's nothing better than Japanese cuisine. The only flavouring is sea-water.
5. If the aquarium is too far from you place, bring your kids along here. Only, don't question the admission fees.
7. If you are a vegetarian, bring a camera along. You will have plenty of time and opportunity to indulge in some breath taking food photography. And who knows, you could even sell them to make enough money for your next Japanese meal.
8. Make sure you have a flexible tongue. Ordering the menu will take some skills.
9. Buy a pair of chopsticks a week in advance. Practise picking up a variety of objects ranging from a stapler pin to an apple.
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Disclaimer: This write-up is purely meant for a good laugh and it comes from a vegetarian who went into a Japanese restaurant, not entirely by-mistake.
Apr 27, 2007
Sushi is getting hot in Mumbai right now, and I'm excited to discover that this fabulous cuisine has made some headway into the culinary scenes here...aside from the typical tuna rolls, you can actually get quality fresh sashimi here! The space is hidden in the posh Atria Mall on the top floor and the ambiance is outstanding. For true sushi lovers (as well as explorers), this place is not to miss! Get ready to drop major cash though.
Apr 26, 2007
Housed (or is it better termed hidden), on the fourth floor food court of Atria Mall at Worli, this place seemed like the sushi enthusiasts' discovery for Mumbai. Very authentic (and more importantly fresh) sushi and other Japanese fare. While sushi is gaining popularity (and space on menu cards) in Mumbai, there are very few other dedicated Japanese cuisine restaurants, other than Wasabi at the Taj. Moderately priced (for sushi), a full meal for one would cost anything starting Rs.750 upwards. Adding drinks (sake is available), starters and desserts add up to the bill considerably. So expect Rs.2000 per person onwards if you intend to go through the courses.