Taiki
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First of all hats of the the interior designer who made awesome use of space. Liked the ambience. The food was tasty as well. Veg classic gimbap, the …
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Well, Taiki is one of the very few places or probably the only place in Bangalore serving authentic Japanese and Korean food that I have come across. …
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Taiki - A Japanese Asian Korean Fusion Restaurant. Located on 100ft road Indirangar Next to the KTM showroom. A beautiful, cozy place with a complimen…
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Taiki is open for Casual Dining. Taiki serves Japanese, Korean, Thai, Asian, Sushi and Desserts dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Taiki”
Well, Taiki is one of the very few places or probably the only place in Bangalore serving authentic Japanese and Korean food that I have come across. I regret not discovering this delicious place earlier while living in Indiranagar all this time. But as they say better late than never.I had a delightful brunch at Taiki. To kill the thirst we started off with some mocktails, “Green Beauty”, “Bride of Paradise”, “Jungle Cooler”, and one “Virgin Pina Colada”. The mocktails aren’t their area of expertise but they are at least loaded with fresh fruit pulp. For the starters, I had a plate of “Shichuan Chilli Fish”, a “Crabstick Sushi” and a “Raw Mango Sushi”. I absolutely loved their Sushis and will highly recommend it. The flavors were blended so perfectly. I tried three of their “Bao Buns” (the buns were so fluffy and freshly baked), one “Exotic Mushroom”, a “Chicken Katsu” (I felt it had more than required quantity of soya flavor), and a “Lamb Bulgogi” (It was crispy and was lovable for my tastebuds).The soups I had were “Tom Yum”- Tangy Thai soup with lemongrass, galangal, and prawns, it was more like a tomato soup with chunks of Prawns. I enjoyed the “Tom Kha Soup”- Thai soup with coconut cream base and chicken, it was delicious till the last slurp. In the main course, I savored a “Thai Green Rice Pot”- chicken cooked in coconut curry and served with rice. Well, I’m an admirer of coconut flavor in food. I also had a “Thai Prawn Pot”, a Thai curry served with rice and topped with two pieces of deliciously beautiful prawns. A veg noodles bowl was also served, had the coconut base in the broth, so I might be biased for loving it equally.Sigh! No good meal has ever ended without a dessert. I had a “Blueberry Cheesecake”, a “Date & Chocolate Cigar Rolls”, a “Green Macha French Crepe” (I never thought of this version of crepes) and a “Crispy Chocolate Noodles & Ice Cream”. What actually deserves a special mention is their “Bingsu”, a popular Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings. I tried a Litchi Bingsu, this was something new for me and I enjoyed it.The ambiance here is very lively. A pre-booked table is recommended here as during the rush hours this place gets jam-packed. They have smartly utilized the small space for the cafe. I can’t wait to visit this place yet again! serioussuppers.com
Taiki – A Japanese Asian Korean Fusion Restaurant. Located on 100ft road Indirangar Next to the KTM showroom. A beautiful, cozy place with a complimenting ambiance. Service is very good and very friendly staff.We started with Chilli Flavored tea & Jasmin Classic tea. Flavors were intact and so refreshing. Sushi -Mango Avocado Sushi & Rainbow Sushi were just so good. Perfectly done and one of the best sushi’s in town. There Shell crab & basil bao was also worth trying. My favorite there is Ramen Seafood. It’s just steals the show. Perfectly cooked soupy noodles with lot of sea food and Egg. No words for it. Just amazing.And to end we with dessert there Strawberry bingsu and Dates cigar rolls. Perfect. A must visit place, highly recommendRating: Food: 5/5Ambiance: 4.5/5Service: 4/5
This has to be one of my favorite place to get some amazing Sushi and Ramen. I loved everything about this place. Their food is so yum and I couldn’t get enough of it.My personal favorite has to be the Ramen which comes in 4 option, their Dates cigar rolls and obviously their korean fried chicken.One can also try their Bento box which is a whole box meal, their curry was so good topped with some sticky rice fried chicken, sushi rolls and dimsum.It’s a must visit place and obviously my personal favorite.
Taiki is a new Asian cuisine restaurant. This is just 500m away from Indira Nagar metro station. So this very much accessible.Coming to the Ambience, this is a small place. But love how they have done so many things in it.Service is very good and very friendly staff.Even though this is a Asian cuisine, vegetarians have many options.Tofu shake, jungle cooler are the drinks I would recommend.Veg Tempura was crispy and good. Non vegetarians can apt for prawn tempura.Sushi – They have many options for sushi. Mango Avacado Sushi is the best one I would say for vegetarians.My favourite has to be the dumpling I ordered. Broccoli wirchst and Tofu Gyoza. This had the perfect flavour and so soft and bottom was pan fried.Korean Dangmyeon Noodles is the main course I ordered. This is available in both veg and Non veg.For dessert I ordered blueberry cheesecake.Indira Nagar now has a Asian cuisine with a lovely food and ambience. Guys do give it a try!!Rating – 5/5
Finally I tried out one of the best Asian restaurants in Bangalore and it’s non other than Taiki, first things first they have actually managed to keep the authentic very good in everything which starts from the menu to the whole ambience of the place.Let’s go for the food, started with the soups, in which Tom Kha was pretty good, I just loved it. Then tried out Korean style fried chicken which was one of the best starter I have tried out so far. They have wide range of sushi and ramen, which was so good, but I’ll always ask you to try out more starters because everything is just amazing. They also have different types of bento box which is Asian style lunch box perfect for lunch. You get a portion of everything which starts from rice to curry which even includes pickled ginger. Highly recommend
Tucked in a neat corner on the 100ft road, Taiki is a hidden paradise for Pan Asian cuisine lovers. It’s a small place but surely looks fancy and spread over two floors. With comfortable seating options and vibrant ambience, this place doesn’t fail to leave a good impression.▫️▫️▫️▫️▫️My dinner at this Pan Asian place was quite appetizing. Starting from soups and salads to sushi and noodles, everything was nothing less than delicious.From the soups, I would recommend the Tom yum prawn soup and Mandu guk dumpling soup. The prawns soup was thick and delicious. The mandu guk dumpling soup is the clear soup which really impressed me.The watercress avocado salad is a good pick for healthy eats. I truly enjoyed the flavours.From the starters, there was mango avocado sushi, a decent choice for veg lovers.Then again there was Rainbow roll among the non veg starters. This had avocado, tuna and salmon as the main ingredients. This is a must try here.Also, I would recommend the Korean fried chicken which was brilliantly cooked. We went for one more serving of this dish.Also, not to miss the crispy lamb and nam phrik prawns which were absolutely delightful.▫️▫️▫️▫️▫️Coming to the main course, Taiki special Chankonabe is super impressive. A hot pot filled with lamb chicken meatballs and noodles, an absolute treat.But the highlight from the main course was the Bento boxes which have been recently introduced to the menu. We tasted both the Thai red curry shrimp bento box as well as the Avocado Maki chicken bento box.I personally loved the thai red curry box because of my personal inclination towards Thai curry.▫️▫️▫️▫️▫️From the desserts, Strawberry bingsu and Chocolate cigar rolls with ice-cream were the best. Pricing is quite decent and the overall service was prompt and staff is friendly.
Taiki is a small, little, easy-to-miss restaurant in Indiranagar on the 100 ft road. It is a little congested but the food they offer is great.They have a lot to offer on their menu. We ordered the Nigiri sampler sushi set, Kkanpunggi, which is a Chinese – Korean fusion hot and sweet fried chicken, Tantanmen for mains and the matcha crepe and home-made japanese cheesecake for desserts.The Nigiri sampler sushi has crabstick, shrimp, tuna, salmon, asparagus and zucchini sushi. All of them were really well prepared, the kind of which you would get in a really good Asian restaurant.4.5/5The Kkanpunggi, was delicious, the sauce the chicken was tossed in was an exact balance of sweet and sour. Even the vegetables tossed in the sauce with the chicken tasted very good.5/5Tantanmen was a Japanese take on a ramen and curry based noodle bowl. The taste was really interesting and different. I feel they could have added some more vegetables and chicken to it and served it hotter. Otherwise the taste was very good.4/5The matcha crepe was a new addition, this was the first time I had something made with matcha. What I liked about it was that the crepes were well made and matcha did not over power the dish. But I did not like this dessert too much, not very exciting.3/5The Japanese home-made cheesecake was good, it had the right amount of sweetness in it. But i felt it should have been fluffier and softer.3.5/5The place is a little pricey compared to other Asian restaurants in the city, with respect to the quantity of food they serve.The service was fine and I believe it could have been better. Otherwise a really good experience and I would go again. This place would satiate your Pan Asian cravings and you should definitely try it out if you live in Bangalore.Overall – 4/5Maybe I am biased because I have been to really good Asian restaurants in the city and Taiki did not appeal to me as much as they do.