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    The Curry Door

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Taste of India

    Taste of India

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.5 km
    $$$

    This is the best Indian food we have had in Sydney! We live in Dee Why but come to Mosman since we…read moreknow that the food will be consistently delicious, fresh, tasty and the staff always friendly. You may notice it can be quiet- but don't let that deter you- you will not be disappointed with the food! Another great quality of the food is that the dishes are not overly oily as some Indian can be at other restaurants. So you leave feeling good and not yuck. Love it and will continue to go!

    Taste of India is a bummer. Sorry to have to say that, as this place has been in operation for a…read morevery long time by one family - something I enormously admire. But my experience here was sadly very disappointing on several levels. First, we placed our order on line which required a pre-payment (which my wife did). When I got to the restaurant at the time that online order indicated, they hadn't even started preparation yet, so I had to wait around for 30m or so. Then not having communicated with my wife on the payment, they asked me to pay, which I did, not realizing that it had been a prepay. Got the food home, order was complete, but the portions were really small. But the price was not! I wouldn't mind if I thought the food was killer good, but it just wasn't. I used to live in Delhi, and have eaten Indian food all over the world and TOI isn't too good. It's not bad, but not that special... and given the price... yikes. Then to add fuel to the fire, a month or so later, my wife happened to notice that we had paid twice for TOI (we hadn't talked about it of course when coming home with the food). Accidents happen, so no worries, right? She called the restaurant, spoke to the wife (owner), the same who had I had paid when I went to pick up the food. This woman gave her the total run around... denying it had happened, refused to give an email (and in fact denied they had one - really, in today's day and age no email?) and wanted my wife to come physically to the restaurant with the receipts to prove the double pay. What happened to the customer is always right? Now I know how TOI stays in business for so long - once in a while customers get double charged and give up fighting when the restaurant makes it such a hassle to get our money back. Never never going back here again and vigorously recommend my friends to likewise find somewhere else to go for Indian.

    Nilgiri's Restaurant & Cooking Classes

    Nilgiri's Restaurant & Cooking Classes

    4.6(14 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Delicious delicious Indian Food with fun folks!…read more Ambiance - 4.5 stars. Very clean and nice, but a little cramped. Lighting is bright and refreshing, so you can see your food and your guests clearly. The noise level is perfect for dinner conversation. Service - 5 stars. It's nice to see the owner/chef and if wife often appear serving the dishes and talking with guests directly. Meera is a sweet lady who gives excellent advice on what to try if you're looking to be a bit adventurous and stray from the absolutely fantastic butter chicken and garlic naan staples (just add more, don't neglect these two stars). Food - 4.8 stars. Hands down one of the best Indian Restaurants I've been to. .2 stars off because the lamb was ever so slightly overcooked, but honestly the chicken and everything else was perfectly creamy, spicy, delicious, yummy, and just basically wonderful. Must haves include the garlic naan, the butter chicken, and if you like chai, their chai tea as a dessert is aromatic and delicate. Drink - 4 stars. Not a large selection of drinks, but definitely a solid 4 stars simply because their chai tea is that good. Recommendations - Any of their chicken dishes, they all shine. Garlic naan. Haven't tried the other naan, but the garlic is just so good. Chai Tea, because it is very spot on. Come in a small party of no more than four people total ~ I wouldn't recommend the place for larger groups than that. Make reservations, this place is justifiably busy most days. Takeaway is stellar, don't worry about getting a lower quality dish because you ordered it takeaway.

    Hands down, this restuarant has the most amazing customer service, the samosas were sooo original…read moreand delicious that i forgot to take a pic. Never eaten a samosa so quickly. The curry was delicious too.. definitely visiting this place again

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    Nilgiri's Restaurant & Cooking Classes
    Nilgiri's Restaurant & Cooking Classes

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    The Spice Room - Beef vindaloo

    The Spice Room

    4.1(74 reviews)
    3.8 kmSydney
    $$$

    Yes this is one of the best Indian meals we have ever had in all our dining experiences. Great…read morelocation from the Intercontinental Hotel in Sydney. Great service. All of the dishes were delicious and great proportions. Regular and Garlic naan was outstanding! Shoile not be missed if you are in Sydney! Easy place to have a great conversation!

    Overall: The food is decent for the Circular Quay area and…read moresatisfies the craving for Indian food while exploring the harbor side. The menu has a good variety, though the dishes felt more comforting than standout. A solid option if you're nearby, but not necessarily a place you'd go out of your way for. Food: The curries had good flavor and spice levels, but were a little oil-heavy for my preference. Portions were fair, and the dishes came out fairly quickly. Some items stood out more than others, but overall the food was enjoyable without being particularly memorable. Service: Service was efficient despite the busy crowd. Staff were polite and managed the small space well, though at peak hours it can feel a bit rushed because of how packed the restaurant gets. Ambience: The restaurant has a traditional Indian theme with old Maharaja portraits and classic décor elements throughout. The space is on the smaller side, and the décor can feel a bit overcrowded, making it slightly cramped during busy times. Still, it has a lively atmosphere that fits the tourist-heavy Circular Quay area.

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    The Spice Room - Dinner! Rice, lentils, and chicken, oh my!

    Dinner! Rice, lentils, and chicken, oh my!

    The Spice Room - Garlic naan

    Garlic naan

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    Tellicherry's - Look at that eggplant.

    Tellicherry's

    4.3(6 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Holy goat curry! Holy fish biryani! Holy garlic naan! Some Indian restaurants are not created…read moreequal, and this is one of those restaurants. It's run by the guys behind Nilgiri cooking schools so you know it's legit, and this ain't your anglicised rogan josh slinger, oh no, this is coastal Indian with exotic influences the likes of which you've probably never seen, I certainly hadn't. We ate: - TELLICHERRY FISH BIRYANI: star anise, Tellicherry pepper, biryani mix, basmati rice and fresh fish 'dum cooked' - AADU ULLARTHU: slow cooked goat with ground 'masala' of, fennel, cassia and poppy seeds - BRINJAL AVIYAL: stuffed baby eggplant in seasoned yoghurt with mustard and curryleaf 'baghaar' - GOBHI KEMPE BEZULE: batter fried cauliflower, black mustard, tempered yoghurt Everything was spectacular, but the goat, good lord, the goat was a show-stopper, closely followed by the biryani and the buttery naans. Plus it's BYO so yeaaaah son, get on.

    After seeing some good reviews here decided to give it a whirl, looking for a good curry…read more Nice little restaurant, but regrettably the place was absolutely reeking of deep fried stuff, so much so it was sickly. Nevertheless the prospect of good southern Indian kept us at the table. The menu is small but interesting. Started with pappadums and dips - awesome yoghurt dip. Possibly the best I have had. Pepper Chicken entree was good, but to my palate very salty - tamarind paste I guess. Sadly, my goat curry was very tough with gristle and inedible chunks. The Saag Paneer was ok but nothing special. All in all, did mot meet expectations.

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    Tellicherry's - The feast

    The feast

    Tellicherry's - Cauliflower entree.

    Cauliflower entree.

    Tellicherry's - The goat curry, amazing.

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    The goat curry, amazing.

    The Curry Door - indpak - Updated June 2026

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