Best Indian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Indian food in Clayton. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Indian restaurants near you. including Elephant Corridor, Man-O-Salwa, Monash Curry n Tandoor, Shavan's Indian Restaurant, Taste of Taj, Dosa Hut Clayton, Muskaan K Indian Gourmet
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4 based on 11 reviews
You know you've found a great Indian restaurant when there's Taxi Drivers lined up for their lunch packs! This place serves delicious, FRESH, authentic Indian food - the service is fast and the owner is very nice. I've been coming here about once a month for a few years and I'll keep on coming back. I highly recommend this place if you're a local out for a low cost lunch option or a visitor who wants a "no frills" quality feed.
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3 based on 53 reviews
DosaHut Clayton is the first premier restaurant in Clayton, Melbourne, offering authentic South Indian cuisine & astounding Indo-Chinese food. Our opulent decor and variety of food, drinks & desserts cater to all taste buds for all occasions and events.
Promptly seated with a smile and given the very extensive menus. No shortage of offerings here.Ordered the butter chicken, chicken tikka, dal, garlic naan and a special veggie rice. All very tasty, plenty of flavour. Servings were generous and meals came out in a timely manner. Bottomless water on tap. The rice had a kick to it and that was softened by some mint dip. The garlic naan serving was actually two small pizza size pieces, very generous, and full of garlic. The butter chicken was creamy and contained a number of good sized juicy pieces of chicken.Would definitely return here again. $63 for two persons for all of the above, great value. Most mains were between $12-$15.
3 based on 24 reviews
Went looking for South Indian style Udid vada (Medu vada / Uludu vada which ever it is popularly known as) and they had Samba vada to match description. Flavour of Sambar was over riding the Vada taste as Vada was submerged in Sambar. Would have liked the two to be separate, to consume them mixing as I please and also if each Vada was larger in size like the real South Indian preparation to fill the appetite. Any way it was good for a change.
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3 based on 41 reviews
We are the best fine dining restaurant in South East Melbourne, serving both authentic Indian and Sri Lankan cuisines. We provide a vast array of mouthwatering dishes which will take your tastebuds on a journey across the different cultural delights in In
Complimentary papadams and dips were delivered with our choice of wine. Bombay mushrooms and chicken 65 were our entree choices. The chicken was full of flavour but sadly the meat stuffed mushrooms were quite bland. We used the papadam sauces to spice the mushrooms up. I chose the black pork curry as my main. The black pepper flavour was good but the dish was delivered to the table warm rather than hot and so were the other meal selections. The pork pieces varied from melt in your mouth to tough. The Kissing Booth Sauv Blanc was good. A bit too hit and miss for our liking.
4 based on 44 reviews
Indian food and winter just go together. The restaurant is small so we made sure to book. There is a reasonable range of wines and beers available but it is also BYO. Service was friendly and helpful. We started with shared cheese naan, tandoori mushrooms and tandoori chicken pieces - the mushrooms were tender and tasty and the chicken was slightly crispy. I ordered the Goat Vindaloo, my mate ordered the Goat Village Curry and the ladies ordered Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Madras. I am glad i ordered medium heat vindaloo because the heat built slowly until i had a slight sweat sheen on my nose. The richness of flavour was excellent and the goat meat was falling off the bone. No room for dessert and we will be back.
4 based on 31 reviews
Well, i had this urge for a spicy Sunday meal, and was near Clayton, and was thinking Indian would do. Right?So walk into this place, smelled the spicy fragrant air, and decided on the mixed grill It was really nice....all the meats tender and marinated perfectly I find out later, this is not Indian, but my first Pakistani food experience Lovely!!
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4 based on 229 reviews
Elephant Corridor is a Sri Lankan and North Indian restaurant near Kingsway, in Glen Waverley. The chefs specialise in delicious, authentic Sri Lankan and North Indian food, serving a menu that changes with the seasons, and use only the freshest ingredien
The food coming out of the kitchen all looked so good and we couldnât decide what to order so we just asked to have whatever it was the table next to us was having. Great decision as they had ordered really well. Every dish was full of flavour and well prepared, unfortunately because of how we ordered I am not sure what those dishes were. The Elephant Corridor has a fantastic and reasonably priced wine list, you canât go past any of the Lakebreeze wines for quality. Service was friendly and efficient
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