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Contribute Feedback What Crystal Daniel likes about Spice of Life Restaurant & Functions:
We were in Sydney holidaying. Tried Indian restaurants in Harris Park. This is one of the best. In one visit, whatever dishes we tried were just sumptuous. Highlight was methi palak mushroom curry. It was so yum, best ever. Simple dish like daal tadka was good too. Karahi chicken too was awesome. Service was magnificent, we went late, around 9.30 pm near closing time though the restaurant was full still we were atten... View all feedback.
What Margarett Doyle doesn't like about Spice of Life Restaurant & Functions:
ever restaurant I visited the worst in sydney. no taste in eating. went for a buffet with my friends the menu was limited, the amount remained very low; bad service and management people never heard what we said. View all feedback.
Ever restaurant I visited the worst in sydney. no taste in eating. went for a buffet with my friends the menu was limited, the amount remained very low; bad service and management people never heard what we said.
Very nice place, great delicious food! great for families or big groups! waitress! came to many times and eat always great! recommended!
This Nordic restaurant even impressed us before we went into the foot, this was due to the free food for the needy and their incredibly cheap lunch buffet advertising. Once inside we make a walk on the buffet and look at the whole cricket memorabilia that decorates the walls. as soon as the much expected naan comes to the table, as a goat curry a court that will always appear on our order when it is available. this version is very nice, the meat is delicate with good taste. we were also introduced into another dish that many of us had not passed through, the malai kofta. in a thick and creamy corma style sauce were these tasteful cottage cheese and cashewnuss...read more
He heard about this place and near decided to visit it on a Sunday evening to dinner. the restaurant is very spacious and it was not overfilled at the walls t shirts donated up by cricketer. they also have a buffet counter and a huge LCD screen that shows cricket game. we started with lammnihari and as part of our appetizers expected it dry, but it came in gravurform. it was tasty, although for the netzen we ordered methi huhn with butter naan, which was delicious and also quantity was ok. but since the naan size was small, we had to order more service is not good as eating. we had to place the server attentiveness in opposite to others where the servers are careful. pricing is ok...read more
So next up on the Taste Food Tour is the Spice of Life. Have you heard of Taste Food Tours? They are a not-for-profit organisational the promote diversity and cultural harmony. Their Harris Park tour is a cracking tour and full of new things to try if you are not familiar with Indian cuisine. The first thing I notice is that there is a big sign outside of the Spice of Life and it reads free food for needy and homeless people. It's good that their food does not go to waste and supports the local community. It's a casual eatery in Harris Park.