Menu from Curry Star Indian Restaurant
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Seafood
Prawn Malabari
Prawns with tomatoes, coconut cream and spices
Goan Fish Curry
Barramundi fillets with ground coconut, tamarind and whole spices
Curry Star Special Prawn Curry
Prawn marinated in ginger, garlic and pot roasted in a traditional home style curry sauce
Mains
Onion Bhaji (4pcs)
Sliced onion fritters in chickpea batter and pan fried
Kadhai Murgh
Chicken cooked with capsicum and diced onions
Vegetarian mixed entree
Samosa, onion bhaji and alu tikka
Chicken Tikka Masala
Tandoori chicken fillets with tomatoes, capsicum, fresh coriander and a touch of cashew nut paste
Tandoori Chicken (half)
Marinated chicken in the tandoor
Butter Chicken
Succulent tandoori chicken fillets, simmered in a fresh, creamy mild sauce and a touch of cashew nut paste
All you can eat
Dinner Buffet (Monday to Saturday)
Dinner Buffet (Monday to Sunday)
More about the restaurant: Curry Star Indian Restaurant
There are plenty of stars in the curry game. If you want a paneer personality, a VIP vindaloo, a renowned rogan josh, a celebrity korma and notable naan bread – all washed down with a luminary lassi or two – then Curry Star Indian Restaurant is the place for you. Book a table now and head on over to their location on Dana Street in the centre of Ballarat for a top-notch Indian restaurant feed. You can reach them easily via Lydiard Street North from Ballarat central train station, right by the Federation University Australia - SMB Campus.
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Thinking about making a Curry Star Indian Restaurant booking?
There are plenty of places to pick up an Indian feed all over Australia, and few things are as beloved among the Aussie public as a curry on a Friday night. If you find yourself in Ballarat, then you’re in luck if Indian is your cuisine of choice for the evening, because you can swing by Dana Street in the middle of town and pay the good folks at Curry Star Indian Restaurant to get your fill of rogan josh, korma, vindaloo, jalfrezi and plenty more besides: let us talk you through the menu.
The first thing that you are likely to do when arriving at Curry Star Indian Restaurant is get stuck into the starters. Begin with some poppadoms and samosas, before moving onto the tandoori options, which include plenty of veggies dishes, such as tandoori garlic mushroom, tandoori gobi (cauliflower) and tikka paneer. Mains include all your favourite Indian curries and a fair few house specialities – we’d recommend the beef nilgiri, served with freshly ground coconut – and even an international menu, with Aussie favourites like fish & chips, chicken parmigiana, schnitzel and Sicilian prawns. Book a table at Curry Star on Dana Street in the centre of Ballarat for a superb Indian meal – perfect for students at Federation University Australia’s SMB campus and for those looking for a nice lunch on their break from the office.
