Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Nedlands including Divine Indian Restaurant, Maharaja Indian Restaurant, Annalakshmi on the Swan, Sauma
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5 based on 167 reviews
Divine Indian Restaurant is contemporary restaurant offering dinning experience to satisfy all aspects of indian cuisine , with wine selection, service , ambience and atmosphere. Our restaurant is place of gathering, place of celebration , a place for bus
This is with out doubt one of the best Indian restuarants I have visited in Perth. Silver service and great staff. Food arrives piping hot and tastes are sensational. A little bit expensive but worth every penny.
4 based on 95 reviews
This was the second time weâd been and weâve loved it each time. The best Indian food weâve had in Perth. We live half an hour away but itâs so worth the drive.
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4 based on 346 reviews
First time visiting this restaurant. I had second thoughts of visiting cos I was not sure what to expect, will they be rude and expect (demand) you to pay a minimum sum. But i decided to give it a try and I am glad I did!The staff were very warm, smiling and welcoming! They invited me to step in to have a look and help myself when I am ready. I must say i enjoyed their dishes, at my own pace and mixture of choices! This is not a typical restaurant serving buffet spread so I feel their variety is actually very decent. The place is clean, free seating wherever I like and anytime I feel like having more I can just join the queue. At no point in time I feel pressured about paying - I felt welcomed to enjoy the taste and ambience more than anything. I had a good time and decided to pay slightly more than the amount I seen in people's reviews online.Thumbs up for this concept (especially in modern times like now and the sustainability) and the kind people who kept this going on!!
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4 based on 360 reviews
Serving Indian street food, curries, beers and great selection of whiskies in the heart of Northbridge.
I went for dinner tonight into this restaurant with a few colleagues. The restaurant looked very promising as we entered. They advertised Indian street food. There was a cart full of Paani Puri, the quintessential staple of Indian street food. The smells from the kitchen were promising a fine cuisine on offer. The menu looked interesting with Vodka filled Paani Puri, traditional less popular curries from North and South India, Sri Lankan Arrack based Lassi, etc. We ordered these items with lots of expectations. We were disappointed as the food arrived. The food was bland with lack of Indian Spices, lack of adequate salts that Indian foods need, lack of sour tastes (from tomatoes and tamarind). It tasted like Indian food made at home when people are sick. Usually as kids when we were sick, the food would be made bland. This food reminded me of that. I think the cooks really need to rethink their bland food strategy. The dishes are all right, just need to make them taste as they should. I hope it lives up to its potential. But I won't be visiting again.
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