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    Bang Street Food - Sand roasted shell peanuts

    Bang Street Food

    4.1(12 reviews)
    13.3 kmSurry Hills
    $$$

    Bang! That's a cool name for a restaurant - kind of appropriate for a Bangladeshi restaurant, just…read morethe first four letters of its national origin. Wonder if this way of naming a restaurant could apply to other types of cusine, I guess it could, but maybe not quite as good. Anyway, this place has been doing its thing in Surry Hills for a while now and we were surprised we've never heard of it, nor crossed its path until now. It is know for Bangladeshi street food. Strolling the streets of Surry Hills the restaurant is kinda unassuming, for a name like Bang, they could do with some signage that has some Bang, and some Neon could work. Once inside, you'd be hard pressed guessing this is a Bangladeshi street food restaurant, the place looks more like a fine dining restaurant, it was quite refined, with a suave modern feel. Much like their take on Bangladeshi street food, the menu items, although street food inspired, were refined. With technique and quality presentation. This place also had an exciting wine list that, with some excellent wine from Portugal that paired nicely with the food on offer. Can't say we have visited many restaurants serving Portugese wine. The food at Bang was extremely tasty, not too heavy and not too much spice, just enough to hit your taste buds with a flavoursome spice kick. Upon viewing the menu it was noticed that there was a starter of peanuts for $2 and that all proceeds donated to the Fred Hollow's Foundation. Great to see a restaurant giving back and we happily obliged. Upon further viewing of the menu, the honey roasted paneer instantly stood out as a dish to order and that instinct proving correct, as it was an excellent option. The soft shell crab was another top option with the spicy chilli achar providing that flavoursome bang along with some welcomed sweetness. There were many hits amongst the starters, the briyani arancini another quality option. The Tandoori Lamb cutlets are a must, they were perfectly cooked, the spice and herbs combining for some more bang and amazing flavour. We love a good Korma and the oven roasted, spiced duck was the pick of the mains. The meat perfectly prepared very enjoyable dipped in that rich sweetness of the korma. This was excellent dining experience with tasty food and equally tasty wine and good service. It was enjoyed in a nice setting with great company where_do_i_eat_pete and eatwithmyfoodsafari. Thanks to Pete, who is brand ambassador for Eat Club which allowed for a good discount on our meal, check it out!

    I'm a little unsure how to rate this place It's something…read moredifferent,I'll give them that. We tried the kale bhaji,it's just batter. The honey glazed paneer,the smell of honey is evident but not much with the taste. The lamb cutlets,like the spices but it's a little burnt,the naan was a bit burnt too. The rice was soft and fluffy,I liked it. The goat curry,even the people sitting next to us had heard of how good it is. My missus liked it,she said the lamb was nice and tender. I wasn't that impressed,I felt like I've had these flavours before The coconut lassi,my missus didn't like it but the more I had,the more I liked it. It it's not for everyone Overall it's ok but I think my huge expectations of the goat curry didn't help

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    Indian Home Diner

    Indian Home Diner

    3.8(12 reviews)
    14.0 kmPaddington
    $

    I hate rating establishments this low but here we go. The butter chicken was super sweet and soupy…read more I can't get over why butter chicken would taste as sweet as maple syrup The basmati rice was not even a good grain and was like hard and really terrible. The garlic cheese naan was ALSO sweet!?! It's a bunch of butter with like Parmesan sprinkles so there is no real cheese. The samosas were unnecessarily spicy aughh. In my opinion the pictures were deceiving. The flavor of the chicken was good but that's about it. Sadly I did Uber eats this, spent a whole lot of money and it was disappointing, none of my food was good.

    The curries here are super tasty and good value. I know they're fresh because I've seen the owners…read morereplenish the bain-marie with new batches of curries a few times. There's also none of that telltale oily film that seals over the top when somethings been sitting there for a while. Plenty of options to keep vegos happy and you can choose to have rice or extra curry, which most places are usually too stingy to do. For something completely outrageous, get a load of the Chef Special Indian kebab. Your choice of curries, plus some onion bhaji and other fried Indian snacks, all wrapped up in a thick naan bread. Just mad. And it's only $6. The Indian Home Diner guys are friendly and open long hours, including long weekend 'til 2am. I really can't think of a reason why I'd give them any less than 5 stars.

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