And yes m glad I decided to visit this place for my sushi love.... the ambience was 5/5... the staff was 5/5.... cleanliness 5/5....m still trying to recollect the name of the mocktail... we ordered it 3 times... loved it...and the SUSHI❤️ like wow...this place made me have an amazing foodgasm😀 would love to visit this place again soon☺️
The overall hospitality of the staff was amazing!
The food, ambience, safety measures everything was to the point!
A special mention to "Prince Dhingra" who hosted and served us! The dining experience wouldn't have been this amazing without him! Definitely would recommend going to this place for authentic japanese!
Loved the ambiance and the sushi at Kampai! The ramen was a little salty, but the courteous staff made up for it!
Great place to have Japanese cuisine in Delhi NCR.
Today we decided to visit this place after much deliberation of the risks of Covid 19 and I am glad to say that they have take extremely good measures to sanatize you.
We chose the intimate japanese seating area and oh boy, that was superb, spacious, japanese futon style seating, room cosy and socially distanced ( We had a separate room altogether with closed doors and windows)
The server was fully covered and wrapped which was good.
We ordered the following things
1) Sushi Platter 12 peices ( Superb fresh and delicious)
2) Chicken Sui Mai ( I wish there were 6 peices as it becomes equal for 2 people).
3) Tantamen Ramen ( Rich broth with flavouresom ramen and toppings).
4) Matcha Ice Tea
Overall the food was delicious and the layout and experience really extra ordinary for the amount of price you pay for hygiene, quality of food and safety.
Would be coming again for Katsu Chicken Curry.
(PS : We wanted to order more but the quantity of the food was sufficient for two persons)
Went to Kampai for their unlimited sushi and dimsums lunch which was the best decision ever! They had a wide variety of dimsums and sushis, all of which tasted great! The Prawns and Garlic with Chives Dimsum in particular, was my favourite. Apart from these, we also had some great mocktails, in which Cherry Blow was simply refreshing! To end our feast, we availed the Dessert of the Day which was none other than their Cheesecake. Good food, great ambience and courteous staff - all these combined made my lunch memorable.
Really nice place. One of the best for Sushi. Everything we ordered was good, service was also excellent.
The food was really good and I loved the sushi
Deepshivinder Singh Rakhraj
+5
Delectable wok charred gyoza dumplings -simply irresistible.
We wanted to try this Japanese food and it happens to be Kampai. Quite surprised with the food and servings. Loved the authentic taste and flavours. Will be back soon ❤️❤️❤️
Alexis Cowell (Alexis I Cowell)
+5
Came here one night for dinner and the food was great. We noticed they had unlimited sushi and dim sum during the week and decided to come back for that. This place is a bit pricey but very delicious so I would recommend unlimited to get more bang for your buck. It mon.-sat. 12-4. However, I was a bit disappointed that the unlimited sushi was limited to 6 rolls. And most of them had cream cheese which I don’t like. So I was limited to 2 types of sushi. There’s plenty of other items on the menu and my husband and son ate a lot of those items and enjoyed them all. All food is delicious, staff is friendly, and bathrooms are clean.
Kampai: Where Japanese and Asian Cuisine Reach New Heights in Aerocity, Delhi! Get Ready to Savor Sushi Sensations, Wok Wonders, and Umami Delights that Will Leave Your Taste Buds Dancing with Joy! Say Konnichiwa to Culinary Excellence and Experience Food Fusion like Never Before. It's Time to Indulge in Kampai’s Pan-Asian Paradise!"
Wow! I usually eat fish but I told myself I would stick to a vegetarian diet while in India so I ordered the veg dynamite roll. Honestly it was one of the best sushi rolls I’ve ever had! I was so surprised that a sushi roll without fish could taste so good! All of the veggies complimented each other well and the cream cheese put it all together. The soy sesame sauce they serve on the side is incredible and the ginger is extra spicy just like traditional Indian ginger. 5/5 stars. It was a little on the pricey side but it’s a very upscale restaurant. An 8 piece sushi roll was about 1200 rupees. (I got takeout so the attached photo is from my hotel)
Everything was great except for the scallop nigiri but maybe I’m just used to Aussie Scallops. My fave was the edamame truffle money bag, they were so goooood! The only other critique would be that the food is very pricey.
The hospitality by people waiting on us was wonderful... One of a kind experience. The food and drinks are wonderful too ! Must visit once at least if one likes japanese cuisine
KAMPAI meaning "Cheers" in Japanese language is actually a truly calm & blissful place whose interiors have the power the rejuvenate you just as soon as you enter through its doors. The restaurant is dimly lit & is beautifully adorned with a Sakura flowers arrangement hanging from the roof and a graceful mural of a smiling Japanese lady. The place has an admirable large bar that houses top range liquors & liqueurs which can be had on its own or even mixed as famous cocktails! In case your planning to visit in a large group like we did, pleas have the private dining area or tatami areas booked in advance which houses 10 people at a go & one can comfortably enjoy their food while sitting cross-legged on the wooden seating that are placed on the floor.
We begin our meal with the Yaki Buta Baraniku (Braised pork belly with honey soya jam, miso sauce), Sweet potato Croquettes, Chirashi Seafood Salad with a round of cocktails. I must the say that pork belly dish is one of the best dishes to wake up your taste buds. It's complete winner for me amongst the other two dishes and I couldn't help but order another serving of the same while having my main course too. I had ordered a Yuzu Senso Sour which was a fruity version of the whisky sour and it quite complemented the taste of the Pork belly. Next up were a round of dimsums which consisted of the - Waterchestnut Goat cheese & Spinach option, Ginger Lamb & Black Bean, Prawn & Garlic Chive Siu Mai. The prawn one ruled the palate here while the vegetarian option is one of my personal favorites due to presence of goat cheese. Followed by a round of sushis with Crunch Veg Rolls, Caterpillar Rolls, Spicy Salmon Special roll & ebi tempuras. Being a group of 10 these were all quickly gulped by us and all of us being pure Asians actually devoured each to it's last bite. I was highly surprised by the Caterpillar option which was an avocado wrapped Sushi which was not only charming to look at but also quite spirited to taste. Was slightly disappointed with the wasabi though since it tasted more like a paste rather than its natural flavor but the soy sauce & sliced ginger made up for it. The Shikoku Daiquiri was the cocktail that made it all the more special because of the presence of the Siracha in it.
In the main course I just wanted to turn my focus on the Miso Ramen & Tori Katsu Curry Rice rather the the noodles since it's always too delectable in this type of Asian cuisine. The ramen which was miso broth with minced chicken, bamboo shoots, an half boiled soya egg & some veggies was highly piquant and quite cumbersome. The katsu Curry with it's crunch panko crusted chicken with an authentic Japanese curry & stick rice was totally irresistible and in no time I was through both of them. Service is a little slow here due to the high quality of food served so it would be great if you pre-order the food all at one go. However, the staff is too humble and their smiles would actually make you feel stress free all the time while you enjoy on the glorious food. Our food routine concluded with Yuzu Cheese Cake & Matcha Tiramisu which were a gracious way to end a lovely afternoon.
If you are an enthusiast of Japanese cuisine, this is definitely a great place to fine-dine. Ambiance and decor is superb, limited restro seating area but they do a great job otherwise, private enclosed seating available upon advance reservation. For groups, there are two private rooms. A big thankyou to Mr. Ansari for making the dining experience memorable. Food quality was good, diverse menu of sushi, nigiri, soups, entrees. Ample parking available in the basement of Worldmark building @ Rs. 30/hr. Pls check out @cocodatedelhi on Instagram for their new partner in healthy baked items. One star less because the bartender screwed up the whiskey sour and screwed it up even more in order to improve it. Thanks!
Highly recommended place by a friend and it did not disappoint. Went veg this time because my sister was in town and it was still great. The beet root salad, veg sushi and dumplings were all really good. Would go back to try real sushi but this wasn't that bad either.
Check my photos for menu also.
Once you land up in Kampai, you will discover that its interiors are awash in the colours of springtime Japan. Fragile pink cherry blossoms, popularly referred to as Sakura, dot every nook and cranny of this stylised dining outlet, while partially curtained enclosures are lit up with the soft glow of pendant lamps. You will also surely brush against droves of Japanese expatriate diners who are eager to sample the nation’s food canon. You can never go wrong with the 'Spider Sushi Roll', where the textural contrast of crispy soft shell crab and tobiko sauce is dramatic. The whole roll seems to have showered in an oceanic haze of umami before being presented as neat little parcels on your plate. Equally enticing is the 'Shoyo Ramen', where the fall-apart pork chashu floats in a sea of deep soy-flavoured broth, along with nori, leeks and noodles.
For a true-blue Japanese meal experience, try and get into one of the two special dining zones or tatami rooms, where you can sit with folded legs
Do not forget to tune in to the music belted out by an in-house DJ who stands strategically next to the bar. The serene notes that come your way complement the subtly-spiced Japanese dishes
Always go for the 'Teppanyaki Fried Rice' where plump morsels of rice come flecked with options like prawn, pork, chicken or whatever else you choose
I ordered sushi, but it was similar to a California roll. Sashimi is thawed frozen fish. Katsu tasted good. Overall, the taste is close to that of a traditional Japanese restaurant. However, if you are looking for the perfect Japanese restaurant, you may be disappointed. Most of the food tastes good.
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes