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What Norma Conroy doesn't like about Dawat The Invitation:
Very nice place and good service. The owner and chef is the same and is very jovial. We ordered karahi paneer, dal makhani, garlic nan and all favourite mango lassi. Karahi Paneer means cottage cheese cooked in deep iron cooking pot, Dal Makhani is a dish made of whole black lentil with red kidney beans, butter and cream. Dal Makhani was the best of all and lassi very authentic ! May be little more cream in karahi pa... View all feedback. What Carmella Hackett likes about Dawat The Invitation:
Very nice place and good service. The owner and the boss is the same and is very jovial. We ordered Karahi Paneer, Dal Makhani, Garlic Nan and all the favorite Mango-Lassi. Karahi Paneer means cottage cheese cooked in the deep iron cooking pot, Dal Makhani is a dish from all black lenses with red kidney beans, butter and cream. Dal Makhani was the best of all and lassis very authentic! Can be little more cream in Kar... View all feedback.
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Very nice place and good service. The owner and the boss is the same and is very jovial. We ordered Karahi Paneer, Dal Makhani, Garlic Nan and all the favorite...
read moreDawat is led by Jimmy, who is both owners and chef. He is an inspired chef that serves authentic Indian cuisine at reasonable prices. My wife and myself and fam...
read moreVery nice place and good service. The owner and chef is the same and is very jovial. We ordered karahi paneer, dal makhani, garlic nan and all favourite mango l...
read moreThis joint was recommended by a local, and we found it enjoyable enough to visit twice within the same travel period.
The mangrove jack and sweetlip we selected was cooked to perfection and delicious, but we weren't impressed with the medium tiger prawns which were
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read moreDawat restaurant, operated by the cheerful and talented chef and owner Jimmy, offers a delightful experience for lovers of authentic Indian cuisine. With dishes like Karahi Paneer and Dal Makhani, diners can expect flavorful and well-executed meals. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with excellent service, make for an enjoyable dining experience. The recent addition of a beer and wine license adds to the overall value of this gem in Tasmania. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Dawat is a must-visit for quality Indian food at reasonable prices.