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180, Toorak Road, 3141, South Yarra, Stonnington City, AU Australia
kontakte telefon: +61 3 9827 6873
webseite: www.yarraindian.com.au
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: -37.8393893, Longitude: 144.99309
muhammed awais
::I have order the food but the time they took for pick up was terrible. Never want to go there again. Worst service ever.
Mayank Sharma
::The restaurant looks too dirty it smells so bad inside. They dont have enough space in the kitchen i guess so they have covered a little bit part of reception with a bench to roll breads over there. The food didn’t have any flavor in it. They took 45 minuets to give my order even when I didn’t see any table occupied. One lady standing behind the counter holding a 24/7 crying child. And it looked disgusting inside the kitchen. I am sure if someday food inspector comes for inspection there restaurant will be in a trouble. Too bad. Desiya da naam dubo ta.
JAKUS ON ROAD
::No 1 fraud people, yeseterday they give horrible uneatable chilli chicken, then I told then please change this .they said to wash it and eat., this punjabiiiii guy start fighting me. We have bill and photos and videos updatung soon.
Émilie C.
::My partner and I order pretty much the same thing every time and it's always delicious. The time to prepare the food isn't THAT long and their time estimate is accurate. I honestly couldn't believe they had bad reviews. I don't think some of these one star reviews are very fair. But whatever. More for me.
Bronwen Slack
::I don’t normally leave bad reviews but this place was disgusting. Complete lack of hygiene. Bowls are not cleaned properly between use - our papadums and naan were both served in greasy bowls with stale crumbs from previous meals. Had to wait 40 min for food. Watched the chefs for a good 5 min whilst waiting to pay - absolutely appalling. Kitchen was filthy and ladles were used between meat and vegetarian dishes.