Cannot understand why this isn't 5 stars, every dish is fresh and made with the best ingredients, and a beautiful taste is an understatement,
Could not find a better Indian anywhere
Does My Bomb Look Big In This
+3.5
When you open the door to Tellicherry, you’re hit by a wave of spices, emanating from a postage stamp sized kitchen. As you wind around its edge, squeezing between packed chairs and tables, the oppressive heat of the room is the second thing you notice. I’m all for authenticity, but making me feel like I’m on a packed train travelling through Southern India might be taking things a bit far.While I’m familiar with Ajoy Joshi’s other Indian stalwart, Nilgiri’s, now located in Cremorne, this is my first visit to Tellicherry. “New year, new menu,” our waiter enthuses, as he distributes the succinct list. Despite booking through their website, I was surprised to discover in situ that the restaurant is unlicensed. So it was back out the door to buy our own beer and wine, though the large silver water jug was welcome, and we’re soon asking for a refill to help cope with the heat. Mangalore Masala Dosa ($18) are a good place to begin. These little pancakes are stuffed full of...
It is a nice cosy Indian restaurant in Neutral Bay. It is quite hard to spot but that does not stop it from being busy most of the days. The food is great and predominantly has South Indian flavors. There are not a lot of items in the menu but you wouldn't mind it. I particularly liked the brinjal and cauliflower curries. The dosa is really tasty.
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