Gobind Sweets - Thomastown

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Gobind Sweets

Gobind Sweets
3.3 / 5 (5 reviews)

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Gobind Sweets in Thomastown, Victoria, Australia is a vegetarian restaurant that I visited with my family. As an Indian vegetarian restaurant, I had high expectations for this place.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.3 / 5 from 5 reviews

This restaurant is a heaven for vegetarians. The authentic Indian cuisine served here with love is truly a delight. The Amritsari kulchas and rotis are absolutely delicious, served in generous portions at a decent price. They come with a variety of fillings and all the traditional side dishes. Eating here feels like being transported to a charming Punjabi village eatery.

I went to this restaurant with my family, hoping for a good vegetarian Indian meal. Unfortunately, the wait staff seemed to have trouble understanding our dietary restrictions of no dairy/ghee/cream. After some discussion, we were told that only the Chinese dishes were free of these ingredients. We decided to try the bread pakora as an appetizer, thinking it was vegan, but it turned out to have paneer. Thankfully, we were able to give it to other family members. The Chinese dishes were not very flavorful and had a lot of onions.

This restaurant is a vegetarian's dream come true. Serving authentic Indian cuisine with a generous heart, the restaurant offers delicious amritsari kulchas and rotis at a reasonable price. The dishes come in large portions and are filled with a variety of fillings, accompanied by traditional sides. Dining here feels like being transported to a rustic Punjabi town.

I visited this restaurant with my family, hoping for a good experience at a vegetarian Indian restaurant. Unfortunately, the waiting staff seemed to struggle with our request to avoid milk, ghee, and cream in our meal. After some back and forth, we were informed that only the Chinese section could accommodate our needs. We ordered the vegan bread pakora as an appetizer and, despite the previous conversation, were not warned about its spiciness. Luckily, we were able to share it with other family members. The Chinese dishes lacked flavor and were overly heavy on onions.

I visited this restaurant with my family, hoping for a great experience at a vegetarian Indian restaurant. Unfortunately, the waiting staff seemed to have trouble understanding our request to avoid milk, ghee, and cream in our meal. After much confusion, we were told that only the Chinese dishes did not contain ghee. We ordered the vegan brot pakora as an appetizer, but were not informed that it contained dairy. Thankfully, we were able to pass them off to other family members. The Chinese dishes were lacking in flavor and disappointingly greasy.

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