Bombay Central Chippendale 2008
Bombay Central Chippendale 2008
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We have a local gem here. Forget about Lal Qila, Malabar or Delhi O Delhi, Bombay Central's chicken biryani might be the closest and most authentic biryani in this part of Sydney. Unlike its established competitors which caters mainly to non-adventurous tastebuds, Bombay Central sticks closely to its ethnic roots and delivers a punch in its flavour and taste. The chicken is succulent, juicy and tender whereas the curry is aromatic and flavoursome. It is still far cry from those I have tried in Bangalore, Mumbai, Singapore or Malaysia but still a commendable effort.
Bombay Beef (coconut based sauce), Lamb Korma (peanut based sauce) and Butter Chicken (tomato based sauce) looked so irresistable in the bain-marie i opted for the 3 choice meat with rice combo. Depends what you like but next im going all Lamb baby. So succulent and tender was this dish and enhanced by the fresh garlic cheese naan
An Indian stall at Central Park's food court! I was immediately struck by a sense of deja vu! I wasn't too hungry, so I just went for a single vegetable Samosa, which was served with mint chutney. It was pretty good, and I was instantly reminded of my days in India! Being in the food court, it does have ample seating. The price, I felt was slightly high, at $2.50 for 1 samosa. I would still want to try out their other dishes sometimes, though. Food - 4.5/5 Service - 4.5/5 Ambiance - 4/5 Value for money - 3/5 Overall - 4/5
Mildly spicy Indian dishes are available. On checking the Halal certificate, it is ONLY for CHICKEN. Muslims eating MEAT or BEEF dishes should be aware that those may NOT be HALAL.
An Indian stall at Central Park's food court! I was immediately struck by a sense of deja vu!<br/ <br/ I wasn't too hungry, so I just went for a single vegetable Samosa, which was served with mint chutney. It was pretty good, and I was instantly reminded of my days in India! <br/ <br/ Being in the food court, it does have ample seating. The price, I felt was slightly high, at $2.50 for 1 samosa. I would still want to try out their other dishes sometimes, though. <br/ <br/ Food 4.5/5<br/ Service 4.5/5<br/ Ambiance 4/5<br/ Value for money 3/5<br/ Overall 4/5
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