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  • Best Restaurants in Melbourne

    Ready to dig into the tastiest food in Melbourne? Discover top Indian restaurants by price, location, and more. Find the best spots for your next lunch or dinner, faster than you can say "yes, please!" to dessert.

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    Restaurant Masala Bar & Grill - Officer in Officer, Melbourne

    Masala Bar & Grill - Officer

    Located at Officer area
    Indian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    Located at Officer areaIndian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    4.9/6
    11 reviews
    Family-friendlyOpen on SundayGood for a girl's night out
    4.9/6
    11 reviews
    Masala Bar & Grill - Officer
    Family-friendlyOpen on SundayGood for a girl's night out
    Restaurant Tulsi Indian Restaurant in Somerville, Melbourne

    Tulsi Indian Restaurant

    Located at Somerville area
    Indian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at Somerville areaIndian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Dinner
    5.1/6
    12 reviews
    CasualFamily-friendlyOpen on Sunday
    5.1/6
    12 reviews
    Tulsi Indian Restaurant
    CasualFamily-friendlyOpen on Sunday

    Echuca Curry Club

    Located at Albert Park area
    Indian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Albert Park areaIndian Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    4.9/6
    16 reviews
    CasualFamily-friendlyOpen on Sunday
    4.9/6
    16 reviews
    Echuca Curry Club
    CasualFamily-friendlyOpen on Sunday
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    1. 1.

      Treat someone special to a meal at Melbourne's finest Indian restaurants

      There are some incredible upscale Indian restaurants in Melbourne which are the perfect place for a surprise romantic meal, a graduation celebration or a big birthday bash. Dine in style and indulge in the finest service and dishes, from the talented restaurants peppered throughout the city. There are swanky places in the CBD where you can entertain clients, or venture into the trendy northern or southern suburbs to discover impeccable restaurants that blend stunning decor with exquisite food.
    2. 2.

      Melbourne's Indian restaurants are really coming into their own

      Melbourne's Indian restaurants scene is seriously blossoming of late, and you'll find a number of hip, contemporary curry houses in the city's liveliest dining areas. For instance, pay a visit to Desi Dhaba on Flinders Street, or check out the cool atmosphere of Fitz Curry Cafe on Johnston Street in Fitzroy. Amidst the gourmet cafes, trendy bars, and organic specialists, Melbourne's Indian restaurants are fitting neatly into the new wave of contemporary dining spots.
    3. 3.

      The centre of town hosts some excellent Indian restaurants

      Central Melbourne is full of Indian restaurants that are worth checking out, and if you’re heading to the footy, admiring art in the National Gallery, or enjoying an afternoon of blissful relaxation in the Botanic Gardens, you can easily make a first-rate curry part of your day's schedule. Feast on vegan-friendly curries at CBD favourite, Jaisalmer Palace, go for a lamb rogan josh with garlic roti at Jhajee’s Cafe in South Yarra, or explore the tandoori dishes of The Spice Dine at Docklands. Whatever you're in town for, there's sure to be an ideal curry house in your vicinity. Just check Quandoo's listings for Indian restaurants in Melbourne to help make your choice even easier.
    4. 4.

      Exceptional Indian restaurants all over Melbourne

      There's also no shortage of fine Indian restaurants in Melbourne's outer suburbs, and you’ll find great Indian restaurants in south Melbourne districts like Mornington, to the north in Gisborne or down in Geelong in the far southwest. You can sip Tiger beer and enjoy Goan fish vindaloo next to the beach in Dromana or mix some country hiking with fine food by trying the tandoori masterpieces in West Melton. There are even curry options as far out as Ballarat, so wherever you happen to live or work, you’ll be able to find an ideal dining spot no matter where you find yourself.
    5. 5.

      Try some gorgeous regional cuisine at Indian restaurants in Melbourne

      Melbourne's Indian restaurants aren't just diverse in terms of where they’re located in city, but also in terms of which Indian regions they showcase. For instance, if you want to explore the cooking of southern India, you're in luck. Victoria's capital has some exceptional Keralan eateries, brimming with seafood-heavy, coconut infused dishes and uttapam pancakes. Then there are Chettinad chefs, who serve up a fusion of styles from India, Malaysia and Singapore. There are also heartier, Rajasthan-inspired restaurants, cooking up wholesome and nourishing curries that will blow you away. You'll be amazed by the aromas and tastes you discover at Indian restaurants in Melbourne – they really are something else.
    6. 6.

      Get together with friends and enjoy old favourites at Melbourne's Indian restaurants

      No matter the occasion, Melbourne's Indian restaurants won't disappoint. Why not connect with old friends and invite them out for a curry in Northcote or Yarraville? There are plenty of places across town where the menus are enticing, and the food is out of this world. You'll find rogan josh curries which use fresh Victorian tomatoes, producing a rich, delicate sauce, alongside tandoori ovens that use the state's chicken, beef and lamb production to great effect, blending seasonal, local produce with sublime cooking skills. Wash it all down with a craft beer or two or a bottle of Yarra Valley red, and you've got the recipe for a fantastic night out.
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