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possibly the best Indian in hurstville. ispice may be the best Indian cuisine in hurstville because there are no other Indian restaurants in the suburbs. (of course there are in the upper westfield hurstville shopping center mirchi indian nepalese it would be a hard request that the iSpice staff make fresh curries; but the curries can sometimes be laborious, but are obviously not fresh and are more likely than not re... View all feedback.
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Last update : 10.12.2022
Dropped in for something tasty and quick I was not disappointed The chicken tikka roll is delicious and the rest of the food looks great.
Clean, fast and friendly - with great tasting food Walk past this store and the smell of fantastic indian food will drag you in.
Bombay Grill faces a bit of competition from the other Indian restaurant across the streetThey are open 7 days and even offer free delivery service.
Possibly the best Indian in hurstville. ispice may be the best Indian cuisine in hurstville because there are no other Indian restaurants in the suburbs. (of course there are in the upper westfield hurstville shopping center mirchi indian nepalese it would be a hard request that the iSpice staff make fresh curries; but the curries can sometimes be laborious, but are obviously not fresh and are more likely than not reheated, sometimes inadequate. on the other side the snacks tend to be freshly prepared or, if not prepared, cooked. other snacks such as the chicken ktikka is unlikely to be prepared in the morning; but, it...more
Possibly the best Indian in hurstville. ispice may be the best Indian cuisine in hurstville because there are no other Indian restaurants in the suburbs. (of course there are at the upper westfield hurstville shopping center mirchi indian nepalese. it would be a hard request that the iSpice staff make fresh curries; but the curries can sometimes be laborious, but are obviously not fresh and are more likely than not reheated, sometimes inadequate. on the other side the snacks tend to be freshly prepared or, if not prepared, cooked. other snacks such as the chicken ktikka is unlikely to be prepared in the morning; but, it...more
Last update : 01.01.2024
ISpice could be considered the best Indian restaurant in Hurstville simply because there are no other Indian eateries in the suburb. (Of course, there's Mirchi Indian Nepalese at the top of Westfield Hurstville, but it would be a challenge for iSpice’s staff to prepare curries fresh each day. As a result, the curries are generally not freshly made and tend to be reheated, sometimes imperfectly. On the bright side, the naans are usually fresh or at least properly cooked. While snacks like the chicken tikka may not be prepared in the morning, they still taste decent. The prices at iSpice are in line with what you’d expect for Indian cuisine in the area. While it isn’t overly expensive, you might find better value at nearby options like Subway or other eateries, even when ordering their thali meal (which includes curries, rice, plain naan, and a drink). Conveniently located in the lower end of the Westfield Hurstville food court, iSpice lacks its own dining area, and the ambiance can vary significantly depending on the time of day and day of the week. However, it's not the ideal spot for a fancy dining experience. Instead, it's suitable for a quick, no-frills lunch for local workers or an afternoon snack for schoolchildren. One redeeming aspect of iSpice is its service, which can be fast and friendly, although the quality of service can vary depending on the server on duty. Overall, we would recommend iSpice if you're particularly craving Indian cuisine in Hurstville or if there are no better dining options available in the area. While iSpice isn’t bad, that doesn’t necessarily mean it offers a great dining experience.
Last update : 01.01.2024