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Raifu: Authentic Japanese restaurant at Gurgaon

By: pawansoni

When you see a room full of expats and only a handful of Indians at a restaurant, two things usually stand out. The food is authentic and the place is still a quiet secret. Raifu fits that description well. It is a Japanese restaurant that is very reasonably priced and the food is mostly enjoyable.

This was my second visit to Raifu at Dia Park Premier Hotel. The first one was around seven or eight years ago when I went with my friend. The trouble with hidden gems is that they stay so quiet that you forget about them while louder restaurants dominate your feed. When my another friend asked me to take her out for a Japanese meal, this place came back to mind.

We settled at a tatami style table with space for the feet to drop below and started with a chilled beer. The place can be a bit noisy (so those who feel Indians make too much noise, should check this out) but the meal turned into quite a spread. There are many vegetarian options too and my wife had enough choices to keep her happy. I will start with the non vegetarian dishes. Their pork preparations are excellent and the quality of the meat stands out. We ordered Buta Yawarakani (Rs 680), which is grilled pork belly, a pork tofu hot pot (Rs 690), a curry soba ramen bowl (Rs 600), butabara rankon (Rs 280) and asparagus wrapped in bacon (Rs 300). I enjoyed all except the small hot pot which was far too mild for my liking.

For fish, we began with salmon ponzu (Rs 550) that came with cucumber and seaweed. It was a small serving and disappeared quickly. The salmon was lean with a firm bite. My favourite though was the hamachi sashimi (Rs 850). The cut was perfect and as fresh as you can expect in Gurgaon. The tuna donburri bowl (Rs 780) is a generous portion served with miso soup. It is good but when I compare it with similar bowls at popular Indian restaurants, I feel the cubed fish elsewhere is easier to eat than the sashimi style cut used at Raifu. The one letdown in the fish section was the grilled seabass. At (Rs 1600), it was the most expensive dish we ordered and the serving was very small. The skin was nicely crisp but the fish itself did not have the flakiness I was hoping for.

Raifu also serves poultry. We tried the chicken skin and chicken thigh skewers (Rs 200 each). There are only two skewers per order and at this price I was not expecting a large serving. I will still order the chicken skin again on my next visit.

On the vegetarian side, my wife enjoyed the veg tempura sushi rolls (8 pcs for Rs 480), the grilled eggplant skewer (Rs 100) and a spicy noodle dish made on request. Since the place mainly attracts expats, we were pleasantly surprised to see the chef handle the vegetarian dishes with the same attention.

Home made ice cream (Rs 280) tasted just like any regular brand available outside and can be skipped.

If you want a proper Japanese meal without denting your pocket, Raifu is worth a visit. With the Zomato discount, it becomes even better value and should cost around Rs2000 per head.


Address: Raifu,
Dia Park Premier Hotel 353-357 near Huda City Center, Sector 29, Gurugram | Phone: 0124-4566701

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