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Contribute Feedback What Isom Veum likes about Gandhi Indian Kitchen & Laneway Stall:
I am from Great Britain and I found in Australia in general, the great cities I found it really hard to find a good curry. it is clear that most places that specialize in this Indian cuisine that have tailored experience to Australia....NO spice! Must be an Australian thing, but this curry house was great and different what I'm used to. they can choose from several small community dishes and this allows them to taste... View all feedback.
What Burley Grimes doesn't like about Gandhi Indian Kitchen & Laneway Stall:
I love my curries, but this restaurant didn't even try, and for $ 40 I could get a better meal in the Myers Mall, Queen Street for $16. I had a Vindaloo, The chef used previously discarded tandoori chicken and a light sauce. The chicken ws far from succulent, and obviously no real effort made. View all feedback.
Went with a large group on a Friday night. The restaurant wasn't busy, but they have just reopened. Food was lovely, but we had entrees arriving after mains, mix ups, stuff ups, communication errors- all of which were reflected on the bill, adjusted after an argument. Service was atrocious and not worth the hassle for a nice curry. Perhaps worth another try in a few months.
The restaurant is located in the heart of the city. The taste of the food is not up to the mark. The rice was over cooked and the curry had no authentic Indian taste. I would want to eat in authentic Indian restaurant if it's in such a great location l
Scored 1 as the only good thing was the service albeit after a couple prompts. The food was bland with no flavour. We ordered Lamb Rogan Gosh, Chicken Tika Masala and Tandoory mixed platter; all three meals were well below par for Indian cuisine. I recognised that the deco has been upgraded, but what counts is the food taste.
Good service but horrible food. Worst daal tadk a (so called) of my life. The chef needs to learn what Daal tadka means. The naans were nice though and so was the staff. But when it comes to food this place was so disappointing. Even the chicken curry and pameer was awful. Not recommended for vegetarian dishes especially i guess.
There's a wide choice of cafes and dining establishments dotted along Southbank, with many offering lunchtime specials, including Gandhi Indian Kitchen & Laneway Stall. We enjoyed Butter Chicken and Makai Mutter Paneer (sweet corn, green beans and cottage cheese cooked in a tomato based sauce).
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