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    Little India

    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Talk of India

    Talk of India

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.8 km

    A New Zealand fiend of mine actually recommended this place to me. Since arriving in Tauranga from…read moreAuckland via Inter-City bus, it was nice to sit down here and have Indian cuisine before a 21.1 km foot race the next morning. I arrived here on foot after walking from my hotel on a brisk Friday evening in mid September 2018. It was nice to come a bit early, since the restaurant was not busy - as there was only a couple of tables occupied at the time of my arrival. I was quickly seated and I felt the ambiance rushed towards me. The simple elegance and red casual atmosphere was very inviting. It kind of felt like being in India a little bit, but without the crowded streets and crazy urban congestion. The restaurant itself was cozy and comfortable, while being simple in decor and very much clean and immaculate. I spent about an hour or so here for dinner before heading back to the hotel to get ready for 21.1 km the next morning. Having Indian curry for race morning fuel was actually pretty neat, as it was my first time doing so and the results were good. The service here was good and friendly. They had my order out and presented at the table within 20 minutes of ordering. It was definitely made to order, which is usually awesome and spicy. Spicy is the essence of life, as they say. The overall experience here at Talk of India Indian restaurant here in Tauranga, New Zealand was quite good and definitely one to visit, if you are in the area and love Indian cuisine. Indian cuisine is one of my top favorite cuisines to have, so it's no secret that I was here. Only problem is that Indian cuisine - in general - can be cost prohibited, so I try to have it once in a while - just not all the time. With that said, I was on holiday, so I decided to splurge here at Talk of India. It was money well spent! Talk of India Indian cuisine restaurant is located at 356 Cameron Road in the heart of downtown Tauranga New Zealand. They accept major credit cards, which is always a good thing, including international cards too. As well as cash. Not sure about parking options and public transportation routes, but check google and you should be okay. I simply just walked to and from my hotel - which seemed to be like 1.5 km away one way and didn't want to do an Uber. Oh, uber works well too, if you want to get here to Talk or India that way. Probably the best way to do it. I definitely enjoyed my time here at Talk of India Indian cuisine and hope to be back in the area soon, well sooner the better. During this experience here at talk of India Indian cuisine, I ordered the beef madras, which was a spicy beef curry. The portion size was decent enough to warrant two regular size bowl of rice go with the meal. I also ordered a order of garlic naan bread to complement the meal and had water to drink. It was nice to have a whole bottle of water to myself instead of having to wait for the waitstaff to refill the water every single time. It was brilliant. The overall price was around NZ $25, which wasn't bad seeing how fresh and how nice this place is usually. For the most part though, I really enjoyed this place. Even though the service here seems to be usually average, I will take that anytime of the week. I found myself full from a meal and from the experience of having authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of Taranga, before the Tauranga international half marathon. I would definitely like to recommend checking out this place, if you are in the area I love Indian food as much as I do. You'll be easily surprised. Try the beef vindaloo while you are there too. The naan breads are awesome and delicious! 4.5 stars for the ambiance and service. 4.0 stars for the overall experience. 3.5 stars for the prices. 4.5 stars for the delicious food. Support local! B+

    Great friendly service and great food. Had an amazing butter…read morechicken and a nice chat with the owner while I waited.

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    Bikaji Plaza - Butter naan ($3.00 NZD)

    Bikaji Plaza

    3.0(1 review)
    0.1 km

    We wanted to try a fish and chips place in the area but they'd run out and closed down early. We…read moresucked it up and decided to walk along the main strip (The Strand) to find a place for dinner. There's not many reasonably priced places in the area but we did find Bikaji Plaza, an Indian restaurant that does both North and South cuisine. They only do vegetarian dishes here. We dropped in on a Saturday evening (around 7:30pm) and there was only one other group eating. Kind of shocking how deserted it was. That being said, our waitress was friendly and helpful with the menu, letting us know what my dad could eat with his dairy allergy. She even asked what spice level we wanted (medium). The menu is split into chaat & snacks, North cuisine, thali, tawa & tandoor, South cuisine, Indo Chinese and desserts. - Lassi mango ($4.00 NZD) - decent. Hilarious that it was served in a Cobra premium beer glass. - Garlic naan ($3.50 NZD) - could have used more garlic flavour. - Butter naan ($3.00 NZD) - reminded me of butter on toast, except it was on naan. - Vegetarian jalfrezi ($13.99 NZD) - this was a mix of red onions, cabbage, green and red peppers. The sauce was tasty and had a good heat to it. - Aloo saag wala ($14.90 NZD) - spinach with potato. Maybe it's because this was made dairy free for us (but everything was); I felt the aloo saag was lacking in depth and flavour. - Onion tomato uttapam ($10.90 NZD) - the utappam (like an Indian style pizza) was tasty and came with a side of vegetable soup and two sauces. Good crispy batter. Decent, reasonably priced Indian for the area.

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    Little India - indpak - Updated May 2026

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