Menu from Delhi Spice
Menu highlights
Specials
Seekh Kabaab
Minced lamb with onions and herbs roasted on skewers in our tandoor
Chicken Tikka
5 pieces, tender and juicy cubes of chicken (boneless), roasted on skewers in our tandoor
Delhi Mix Grill
1/3 tandoori chicken, chicken tikka, seekh kebab, fish tikka and tail prawns
Chicken
Chicken Masala
Chicken cooked in light gravy with freshly ground spices
Butter Chicken
Smoked marinated fillet cooked in a fresh tomato based gravy with butter, cream and Delhi spiced
Chicken Jalfrezi
Tender pieces of chicken cooked with mixed vegetables
Vegetarian
Nav Rattan Curry
Mixed vegetables cooked with nuts, mild spices and cream
Aloo Eggplant
Eggplant tossed in onion, capsicum & Delhi spices
Shahi Paneer
Cottage cheese cooked with tomatoes, onions and creamy sauce
More about the restaurant: Delhi Spice
Where the city’s curryheads congregate, Delhi Spice has made a name for itself as one of Adelaide’s most popular Indian restaurants. The decor at this charming restaurant is no frills but the flavours are big, and you’ll notice the difference in quality almost immediately when diving into one of the restaurant’s many fantastic menu items. Open seven days a week, Delhi Spice invites you to come taste the difference at their restaurant on Oaklands Road in Marion.
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For an all-around fantastic dining experience in Adelaide, Delhi Spice delights with its incredible curry options, freshly baked naan and a commitment to great customer service. The folks at this Marion Indian restaurant are proud of what they do, and you can sense that pride not only through the taste of the food, but also in the way you’ll be treated. New to South Asian dining? Let your friendly server suggest something that’s perfect just for you!
Get into the right mood at Delhi Spice in Adelaide’s Marion by starting out with a tasty appetiser such as the vegetable samosa, the onion bhaji or the chicken tikka made using the tandoor oven. Next, head for mains like the lamb rogan josh, the beef vindaloo, the fish madras or the butter chicken. As at most Indian restaurants, there are plenty of vegetarian options for diners who forego meat – the palak paneer, the aloo palak and the mushroom mattar are all popular options. A world of Indian delights awaits you at Delhi Spice on Oaklands Road. Be sure to book ahead!
