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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIf you want a good variety of quick take away (or dine in Indian, this is not bad. The dishes don't look like they've been sitting there all day like in some take away shops. They are tasty and you can tell the difference between the different types of curries. My favourite is the eggplant and potato (Aloo Baingan which is medium heat and ideal for vegetarians. I love the lamb vindaloo but frankly it's not that hot for me : Good value is getting the Thali plate: for around $14 you get 2 meal curries of your choice, one vege curry, popadom, rice, mini salad, small amount of raita, even if you eat in! We add a garlic naan, pakora and a couple of sodas and it's a good night! Warning: I do agree with everyone's comments though that the service is getting less and less desirable. Oh well, if it gets to that way, there's plenty of other Miss India's around!
I've only really been here for lunch on multiple occassions with friends. The prices are very good and the food is always delicious. However the range of food is quite repetitive, and the service can sometimes be a bit slow, especially with a large group. It is a great place for a last minute quick lunch stop with friends. But it wouldn't be at the top of my list.
Diana. Second visit to Miss India, first time was at Cooparoo which I think had the edge on this one. The naan bread here was under cooked pale when I asked for extra chilli (as I find their curries very mild) was told they had no fresh chilli couldn't add powder. We came to an agreement in the end where they put some powder in a bowl on the table for me to add!! The curries are pretty good apart from lack of heat both temp spice wise. Miss India chain is fast cheap with passable curries
Affordable and tasty. The curry choice is plenty, we particularly enjoyed the special naan, quite tasty. Would definitely go again.
I knew this business when it was at Coorparoo and I am partial to Indian cuisine it is production line Indian food from a bain marie but the selection is wide and because of the turnover, it is fresh I had mild lamb korma because I wanted lamb or goat and I did not see any goat curry. The lamb pieces were tender and fairly generous and the Korma curry was as expectedly average It was served with basmati rice, a samosa and pappadums for $13.90 takeaway so the price is right You can dine in but take-away is their main staple. Unpretentious and typical Westernised Indian food I went back this week and had the 2 veggie and 1 meat curry plate for $13.95. See the photo. The curries were lamb and potato, eggplant and veggie korma. Delicious