Gotten better with time. Def worth a try. Staff are much better more responsive.
Headed to this place for their lunch buffet on weekends. Just for 2 hours between 11-1, but this was worth it for just $15. Nice place with a crowded hall near the buffet, so we settled in the tables near the entrance.
They had chapathi's, poori's, itly's(white spongy thing), cooked cous cous with vadei's and delicious curries to match it. Very well flavored, but they could've made the sambar with a bit more seasoning. We ordered a masala, then onion thosai and a coffee. The masala thosai was okay though the onion thosai was a disaster with a plain thin thosai with plain onions in the middle. Coffee wasn't good in a country known for it.
Overall a good and worthwhile experience, just don't order their coffee nor onion thosai.
Great ambience.. Went there for the buffet breakfast.. typical South Indian breakfast... Everything was good.. especially the food Dosas and vada.. it's was good to eat a South Indian breakfast away from home.
Love their simple & delicious food & sweets. Nice location & parking available at rear. Service can be improved. There is also a good size party hall available for your any occasion. Thank you for having us
Slightly nervous, having read all the reviews, but encouraged by the fact that the bad ones were mainly old reviews. It wasn't good when it first opened. Went anyway since the place is near to home.
Findings: very warm smile to welcome us, lovely waiting staff, great food (Manni from the old Rang Mahal is back) and much less than $100 for 4 including wine! Phew, glad to have decent Indian nearby again.
We enjoyed an evening meal at Chennai Palace on a hot January night. I am surprised to read some of the reviews here because we had a delicious meal. Samosas, chilli cheesy chicken, prawn malabar, butter chicken, rice and naan were all delectable and the total was all reasonably priced. I would not hesitate to return. If it was my place, I would engage an interior designer to do a new fab modern fitout.
Located in the trendy suburb of Walkerville is Chennai Palace. As the largest Indian restaurant in South Australia, it certainly is a palace, boasting a seating capacity of over 200, a function hall, an outdoor beer garden and plenty of car parking space at the rear. Specialising in South Indian cuisine, the owners have been in hospitality for over 3 generations, and the Executive Chef has over 4 decades of experience. Unlike other restaurants, the menu is not over the top with a decent selection of starters, mains and vegetarian options.
I've ordered takeaway twice and been very satisfied both times. Mostly I tend to go for tikka masala, vindaloo and madras dishes and I'm a sucker for a good chilli cheese naan.
Really I never forget chennai palace restaurant and staff members in my life . They r doing wonderful job .
They r ready to do anything what the customer wants @ reasonable . I also recently understood how they r doing good in my son's first birthday function over there.
I would like to give a five star rating to this restaurant.
They charged for our function quite reasonable prices . Even though DJ , decoration , photography, and photo booth I got these people through them @ reasonable price.. Their's prices r very economic compare to others ,,,
After finishing my party they helped to us for shifting the things as I requested .Because , I got so tired when party finish,,,
According to us wonderful journey,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@Thanks once again
Groupon Voucher enjoyable experience. My partner and I enjoyed a 3 course meal with a glass of wine each at Chennai Palace. The chicken tikka to start was tender and well portioned. For mains we shard mango chicken and lamb vindaloo with rice both were pleasant and full of flavor we also ordered naan bread so were very full when we received our dessert but still managed to finish them anyway! This was a great value meal. The atmosphere although dimly lit was quite good and our waitress was nice. I will be back.
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