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    Spice Shot

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    ModerateIndian
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Haveli

    Haveli

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.1 km

    We went to Haveli for my mother's birthday. Reading the lone review on Yelp, I wasn't holding my…read morebreath for anything amazing. Certainly, the plain decor and shopping centre location weren't encouraging me to imagine otherwise. But holy bonfires, was I surprised! The food was fantastic. I loathe indian food - so much so that at other events I've just eaten rice and drank the tea. (Why do people invite me to indian food when I hate it so!). My loathing stems from a memorable food poisoning incident, of course. But my sisters' enthusiastic ravings encouraged me to order something, even if just for appearance sake. I am so glad I did. Their butter chicken single handedly taught me the value of not tarring all versions of a cuisine with one brush (maybe I'm being a bit hyperbolic, but it was pretty amazing). The best thing wasn't the food though - it was the service. The attendants dealt with our frustrating requests and changes of mind and the 3 vegetarians and one vegan and our elderly grandparents, who hate wearing their hearing aids because they make everything too loud! And then, you know what? They gave the whole table a complimentary dessert. We were so impressed. (I think they received the biggest tip our family has ever given any restaurant staff.) What a wonderful business.

    My partner and I regulars here. The food is consistently delicious (the fish masala, butter chicken…read moreand beef vindaloo are exceptional) and the price is very reasonable for Indian food. Highly recommended.

    Chillies Indian Restaurant - Onion Baiji.

    Chillies Indian Restaurant

    3.9(17 reviews)
    1.7 kmCampbelltown
    $$

    This has been a little Indian restaurant that's caught my attention for quite some time now. Just…read morebeen a matter of getting to try their cuisine. I found a good reason when my top favourite Indian restaurant appeared to have closed recently ... Absolutely devastated ... But after my evening spent at Chillies and trying quite a few different dishes I'm very well impressed. The interior of the place is quite simple, sharp and clean looking with tiles all through. There is a very charming feature wall on the west side of the store that just lit up my eyes. There is a huge LCD above the counter bar area which was in perfect view from the dining room, especially from where I was sitting. I also noticed there was a full espresso coffee machine, which is something I don't usually find in Indian restaurants. I didn't get a great look at the wine list but looking behind the bar they appear to show a very wide variety of different reds and whites. My group ordered a few different entrees- vegetable samosas, curry puffs, and onion baijis (not sure about spelling) ... And they were all amazing. The curry puffs were just like mini pasties but with lighter and fluffier pasty. Delicious. The onion baijis were also a real treat. Similar to onion rings but more of a batter type of crust. I ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala which came out in a main size pasta bowl with a few vegetables mixed through with it. It wasn't quite what I expected but it was still perfection. The flavours were really rich and chicken tender, and with the additional vegetable throughout made it more of a wow factor. We also shared around a Rogan Josh and Beef Madras. Both were very flavoursome ... I could say more-so tastier compared to our previous regular Indian restaurant ... With delicious tender melt-in-your-mouth chunks of meat. I couldn't get enough of these amazing dishes. If you're looking for a new Indian food joint to try around the east side of Adelaide I certainly wouldn't go past this little gem. The only negativity I could say is that the staff's customer service seemed a bit ordinary. The waitresses were all teenage girls and I would assume they're growing and developing their Hospitality skills.

    Chillies is one of my favourite local take away options - admittedly a little less so these days -…read moreearly on when they first opened the menu featured a combination of Indian AND Thai, and I loved their Thai dishes too, especially the Tom Kha Gai, lots of coconut and just the right spices. Sadly that's gone, but since moving to an all Indian offering, they've expanded so I guess it was the right decision to make. I've found them to be pretty steadily busy with a stream of take away customers coming in to pick up phone orders, or to order and wait. My preference is to order ahead whenever I can otherwise you can wait a while for your meal to be prepared. Servings are generous, and they do a great garlic naan... Perfect for soaking up the luscious, creamy sauce from a butter chicken or korma. Plenty of variety on the menu, especially with the seasonal specials, which often extend to dishes you don't find in many other restaurants. Parking in the centres car park does get a little hectic at the peak pick up time, with a busy pizza bar right in the vicinity too. This is one of the later opening options in the area, too, often still going at 11pm - great if you're running home late and need something easy.

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    Chillies Indian Restaurant - Chicken Madras.

    Chicken Madras.

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    Curry Puffs.

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    Dhaba at the Spice Kitchen

    Dhaba at the Spice Kitchen

    2.7(10 reviews)
    3.7 kmBurnside
    $$

    The Spice Kitchen has built quite a name for itself and is without a doubt one of the best Indian…read morerestaurants in the eastern suburbs. If you're a big curry fan, then you'll want to give this place a visit. There's not much I need to say about the food here - it speaks for itself. The lamb roganjosh is exquisite, and the beef vindaloo has a real kick - as Stuart has mentioned, over-confidence will only lead to some very spicy tears. Though I've only ever ordered take-away, the interior of the restaurant itself (not the take-away service counter) is beautifully decorated, and is an intimate setting for a dine-in experience. The prices are reasonable, though the idea of paying $12 to $14 per curry that's served from a warmer container doesn't quite sit well with me. Admittedly I'm being a little picky here - curry takes hours, even days, to prepare. So expecting a curry to be made on the spot is an unreasonable request. Perhaps if the warmers weren't in view, and I was instead ignorant to the preparation, my mind would be at ease. If you haven't already tried this place, I strongly recommend you start organising your next curry night - and make sure these guys are supplying!

    Where to start with The Spice Kitchen??? This is traditional Indian food - and some of the dishes,…read morelike the Dopyaza, carry a real kick, so let's start with a warning, don't go in thinking "yeah, I'm a chilli expert, they can't hurt me" :) Ok,. this is one of my favourites for Indian in SA - for a start, they do wonderful lunch packs for under $10, with your choice of a couple of dishes and rice. The serving is huge value for the price, plenty of meat, good and filling. Friday lunch time there can be a bit of a line up as people do workplace lunches together. As with most Indian food, service is prompt and efficient - we dined here a few times before learning about the Sunday lunch "all you can eat' banquets once a month - if you like Indian food, this is an absolute no brainer, they just keep bringing food out. The Spice Kitchen has been around for a long, long time - used to be just down the road in a much smaller shop. If you enjoy the flavours, they also make kits that you can use to make the same dishes at home, with all the spices and ingredients you need - just add meat and some love, it's not like a cook in sauce, you still need to prepare the spices appropriately.

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    Dhaba at the Spice Kitchen - Greet :)

    Greet :)

    Dhaba at the Spice Kitchen
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