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I have been to a few Miss India's and this is by far the nicest and tastiest food. For takeaway food it is definitely up there and because it is so busy the food is always fresh. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Miss India:
You get what you would expect from a venue like this. It's perfect for last minute dinner or a lazy take away but not a place to dine in or expect quality authentic Indian food which it's not pretending to be. It's good for what it is and that is take away Indian ready to go, I eat here regularly but not somewhere i would go out for a family dinner out. Prices are great and the roti is really good as are the optional... View all feedback.
I've been to UQ for a decade, and never once tried the Miss India near there.
Although technically a chain, the Miss India franchise is small enough to maintain its pretty impressive (for what's essentially a fast food joint).
I have been a student at the University of Queensland for ten years, but I had never tried Miss India near the campus. After attending India Fest last night, I decided to go to the Morningside branch for dinner today. It was my first time at this restaurant chain, and I was impressed by the quick service and simple ordering process. I ordered the Taste-A-Rama plate (only available for dine-in), which allows you to try three different curries instead of just one. The flavors are tailored for mainstream taste, which I enjoyed, but may not appeal to those looking for more authentic Indian cuisine. If you're looking for fast Indian food with customizable meal deals, I recommend checking out Miss India.
The restaurant offers 2 pakoras for $2, making for a filling and affordable lunch option. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the freshly made naan bread is delicious. The enticing smell coming from the kitchen is amazing!
The restaurant was quite good! The naan was delicious.
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