Hello Pune: Japanese Bento Lunch Box Knocking Your Door

 

Posted on 11 Mar 2017 23:00 in ASKSiddhi独断うまい店 by Yoko Deshmukh

I am ready to participate in your group ordering of Bento, ask me!



I know many of you in Pune have a keen interest in Japanese cuisines and wish if there were a decent place who could serve them with a relatively modest price range, aren't you?

Well, finally there is an answer to it.

"AAJI no KITCHEN" in Pimpri Chinchwad serves Japanese lunch box menus to those who are in need.

While their base is in the heart of Pune's industrial area, seemingly with their primary focus is on the companies or plants in their proximity, we individual consumers can also order. Prices are 500 INR per Bento (lunch box) for a group of 5 or more people, and 600 INR per Bento for 4 or less order. They would deliver the lot you ordered to Phoenix Marketcity for the individuals in any other areas than Aundh, Bhosari, Chakan, and Chinchwad at the timing you specify. Ask the shop directly about the details of how to order and pick up.

I sampled their Bento last week along with my friends. My choice was Ginger Pork [Shoga-yaki,] which is all-time favorite lunch menu in Japan. We savored it, remembering the taste of Bento sold by so-called "lunch wagons," which appear in around the bustling office areas in Tokyo or other big cities in Japan at around noon. It was so original yet authentic, homely to me. I am sure everyone will enjoy. Since we want to try other variety we are now in a planning about gathering at least once in a month to have "Bento party." Have a look at the menu from here:

AAJI no KITCHEN Menu

Surely, they have options for vegetarians, too. Why not try for your special "Japanese" lunch occasions at your office? Would be fun.

Order from here at least by 13:00 on a day before you need Bento.

AAJI no KITCHEN Order Form
AAJI no KITCHEN Contact Form
AAJI no KITCHEN Facebook Page






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Yoko Deshmukh   (日本語 | English)         
インド・プネ在住歴10年以上の英日・日英フリーランス翻訳者、デシュムク陽子(Yoko Deshmukh)が運営しています。2003年9月30日からインドのプネに住んでいます。

ASKSiddhi is run by Yoko Deshmukh, a native Japanese freelance English - Japanese - English translator who lives in Pune since 30th September 2003.



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