Loved the experience here! The food was amazing, and there was so much choice. The staff were amazing, though there was few of them. Will definitely come back.
Was hesitant to try it as it seems empty compared to other restaurants on the foreshore strip. Pleasantly surprised, both with the menu and service. The menu has a lot of regional specialities, good to try something different. Got the bengali hariyali machi (green fish), kolhapuri goat from maharashtra and mango lassi - delicious! The non-veg platter though was alright. Keen to come back.
Absolutely delicious curries, breads & rice in a cosy location on the water. The staff were just lovely as well. Would definitely visit again when I return to Canberra. Highly recommended!
I thoroughly enjoyed my meal at 7 By the Lake. Lovely service, delicious food and the "7 experience" deal we had was quite cheap. 7 dishes for $49.95. Would definitely recommend.
As Charmaine O’Brien writes in the Penguin Food Guide to India Indian cuisine is actully incredibly diverse, with the traditional food of each different region reflecting its history, culture, trading opportunities, climate, religion and economy. This is exactly what Sushant wants to show Canberra and why his new restaurant 7 By The Lake at the Kingston Forshore is the stage for a feast of dishes from seven different parts of India.
7 By the Lake, located on the Kingston Foreshore, is not your typical Indian restaurant. Not only will it fill your tummy, it provides a culinary education into Indian cuisine. The “7” in the name refers to the seven Indian provinces it sources it’s dishes from and includes: Maharashtra, Punjab, Bengal, Rajasthan, Goa, Gujarat and the South Indian States. What does this mean in practical terms? It means you experience seafood dishes representing India’s coastal provinces, spicy dishes from Bombay and Goa and even Indian Chinese food from the Northern provinces. The resulting menu provides some interesting and unusual dishes compared to your typical Indian restaurant, which in itself makes it worth a visit.
I took my parents who have come from India for dinner last week. We all just loved the food. My mother loved the Malai Kofta and my father enjoyed the Palak papri chaat a lot. Overall we had a great experience. Thankyou Sushant for making their first restaurant visit in Australia so welcoming and memorable :)
Kaushani Banerjee Bhattacharjee
+4
It was a worthwhile experience. The food was tasteful and to compliment that was their service. I must say haven't experienced such service in a long time. Hope they continue on that route of giving good service.
Sushant and Tina at 7 By the Lake have a mission to introduce Canberra to some of the lesser known dishes of regional India. This week they invited the Canberra Food Bloggers back to preview some new dishes that will feature on a new menu to be launched in September. We also sampled the brand new ‘7 Experience’ a $49.50 per person four course banquet with accompaniments, breads and rice, full of specialities that many of us has never tried before.
Open seven days a week, 7 By the Lake offers Maharashtrian, Punjabi, West Bengali, Rajasthani, Goanese, Gujarati and South Indian dishes. They also have set meals at $49.50pp which I found really satisfying. The Lamb Kali Mirch and Chicken Kolhapuri are a must try. Read my full review on Travel and Beyond.
My first visit back to 7 By the Lake was with a group of 12 friends – and a strict budget of $25 per person. But as 7 By the Lake has recently joined the Canberra Entertainment Card (as bonus offer number 47) Sushant was very happy to let us use up to three cards for a 25% discount.
Elissa @Five Beans Food
+4.5
Really tasty food on the popular Kingston foreshore. The restaurant has arranged its menu around 7 different Indian cuisines. We tried food from the new spring menu and “The 7 Experience” was a good banquet style option for a group, especially if you find it difficult to choose from the wide range of meat, seafood and vegetarian dishes on the menu. My favourites were two North Indian vegetable dishes, the Veg Makkhnwala (which is like a vegie version of butter chicken) and the Aloo baingan (eggplant and potato in a delicious sauce).
As Charmaine O’Brien writes in the Penguin Food Guide to India Indian cuisine is actully incredibly diverse, with the traditional food of each different region reflecting its history, culture, trading opportunities, climate, religion and economy. This is exactly what Sushant wants to show Canberra and why his new restaurant 7 By The Lake at the Kingston Forshore is the stage for a feast of dishes from seven different parts of India.
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