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Przekaż informację zwrotnąStaying overnight at 'Balcony on 6th Street'. Where to eat? Chose Delhi Express as it was almost next door to our hotel, cool evening in late May. Looking through the windows it looked OK with tables laid nice. Big jolly Indian served us, all very tasty.Water supplied, pappadums to nibble on while waiting. Restaurant didn't look busy but it seemed to be doing a good take-away service.
Food a little slow, but mostly due to they cook every thing from scratch. It's well worth the wait cause it was amazing. The staff are friendly and polite. They could use a few more decorations to spruce it up inside. The have very good prices and a large choice. You can even order takeaway if you don't wanna hang around. This place is ten times better than the other Indian place down the Main Street.
Authentic food with casual service and BYO free corkage. We dined Wed night and service was good with how quick it arrived. True flavours and good serves. We couldn't finish rice or pappadums and sauces yum. Meat was enough in dishes but not too much.
My partner and I ordered saag paneer and chicken curry to take away. It was very disappointing as there was a lot of oil and very little else, i.e a meagre amount of chicken and a watered down saag paneer with almost no cheese. I won't be going there again. Too much grease!
We read the reviews for restaurants in Murray Bridge and decided to go with Delhi Express. This is a shopfront restaurant serving dine in and takeaway Indian food. The decor is downmarket but the chairs are comfortable. It is BYO only. We had butter chicken a veggie curry, saffron rice and garlic naan. We found the curries mostly gravy, very little chicken or veg in them. The naan was more like roti than naan. The prices were very cheap but I would rather have had more meat and veg and pay a bit more. The flavours in the curries were, however, quite good.