NSW Indian Restaurants
Those looking for the best vegetarian street food in Sydney make their way along Lexington Drive to find Honest Indian Bella Vista. This vibrant restaurant welcomes guests with colourful red chairs...
Chef Srini's Seven Spices Signature Tasting Menu For TwoBook Now Embark on an extraordinary journey with chef Srini's Seven Spices signature tasting menu for two, inspired by the mastery of Michelin- starred Indian chefs. Delight in a two- hour experience featur...
"Readers' Choice 2020 - Indian"
For authentic Indian cuisine in Terrey Hills, take to award-winning Urban Tadka on Mona Vale Road. Enveloping diners in warm tones of red and black and submerged ambient mood lighting, this relaxed...
Celebrate authentic Indian flavours at Antera Grand Feast on Marion Street in Harris Park. From grand feasts to signature meals, this Sydney restaurant blends the richness of regional Indian cuisin...
Quality Indian hospitality and authentic, delicious food for all occasions is on the menu at Delhi Heights Indian Restaurant & Bar on Old Northern Road in Dural. This recently renovated dining dest...
"Superlative views and food to match"
Situated in the bustling heart of Sydney with magical views of Darling Harbour, Manjits Wharf is the latest dining sensation offering a culinary journey to reimagined Indian cuisine. Immerse yourse...
When sightseeing at picturesque Sydney Harbour, jump straight off the ferry and head to Spiced by Billus on Barangaroo Avenue to experience modern Indian cuisine at Barangaroo. Step inside an extra...
"Readers' Choice 2019 - Regional"
Book Us For The Special DayContact us today!Overlander’s Indian Restaurant is able to cater for a range of occasions from birthday parties and Christmas functions to outdoor catering for your private functions. We can tailor a personalized m...
Discover an aromatic journey through the vibrant flavours of India, where culinary artistry converges in an enchanting setting, at Ziafat Indian Restaurant on Argyle Street in Camden. Indulge in au...
Feed your body and soul at The Kulcha House on Macquarie Street in Liverpool. This Sydney restaurant transports diners to another world of flavours and spices which come together to create a memora...
Tradition and flavour come together in perfect harmony at Panchayat Indian Restaurant on Darling Street in Rozelle. This Sydney dining destination exudes sophistication with dark wood table setting...
Royal Banquet$49.95 ppA Royal treat for a King and Queen. Includes entree, main, accompaniments and dessert. All for $49.95 pp! Ideal for parties of minimum of 2 or more. Available every day! Secure your table today, c...
Cooking Classes2025!2025 cooking class schedule is now available on our website. The classes will be held on Monday evenings from 5.00 pm until 8.00 pm, followed by dinner. We cook in pairs in the classes & take booki...
Tables are set with innovative food and wine driven by creativity and thought not rule and tradition at Don’t Tell Aunty on Bourke Street in Surry Hills. The food and beverage offering is elevated ...
Indian CateringEnquire Now!Discover the vibrant flavours of India with our exquisite culinary offerings. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Indian cuisine as we bring you an authentic dining experience and delight yo...
Those craving authentic Indian flavours in Cessnock head down Allandale Road to find Indian at Hunter. A vibrant vibe awaits with a red, yellow and purple colour palette, walls adorned with murals ...
Experience the mouth-watering aromas and tastes of India’s rich and diverse cuisine at Indian Chimney Restaurant on Dean Street in Albury. Hues of red, orange and yellow from the dusky sunset mural...
A heritage of Indian flavours awaits at Punjab Pavilion on Hunter Street in Newcastle City. Expect a stylish vibe in the spacious dining room of black and gold clothed tables set with sparkling gla...
Entertain your palate with dishes from across India at Not Just Curries on Wigram Street in Harris Park. As the name suggests, this restaurant is not ‘just about curries’ as is the normal misconcep...