Well, i have to say this is one of the most authentic Indian restaurant in Sydney. One of the best, specially when you ask for dishes not in the menu and they make it for you just perfectly...
The owner let you feel like u r dining in ur home. It really reminds you with the fine dining 90s experience, if you know what i mean.
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Maharaja’s on Carmen is the jewel in the lightly renovated strip mall that goes by the name of Carmen Drive Shops. Interior designers, Lexis Design, have created a welcoming environment that belies the age of the surrounding shops.Glass screens covered with geometric gold patterns softly reveal the opulent blue and gold dining room. Patterned pale blue textured vinyl wall-coverings are set off by deeper blue velour banquettes on two sides of the room, with the fabric also employed in the seat cushions of the high-backed, black dining chairs.Large windows offer a peek at the sleepy suburban streetscape, which has just enough parking to service the restaurants that the isolated strip contains. As I tuck into a sculptural arrangement of Pappadums ($3), nicely charred and oil-free from a fast cook in the tandoor, my dining companion nips to the bottle shop. The seven-month-old restaurant doesn’t have a liquor license, but it’s hardly a drama with a decent liquor store practically next door. The food menu is surprisingly succinct, though this isn’t...
The food was great. The spice level is adjusted to your taste such that people with varied spice preferences can dine at peace. Just felt that the paneer was half done. Otherwise, the naan was uber soft and gravies, delicious.
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