sydney indian
Milky Lane Bondi
BONDI
A dessert-and-burger joint catering to the Instagram inclined.
Lal Qila
SYDNEY
A whole leg of lamb smothered in Pakistani spices and cooked for more than a day in a smoky tandoor oven.
Brick Lane
DARLINGHURST
Burgers, ceviche, fried chicken and English baps with the spices and flavours of India.
Masala Theory
SURRY HILLS
A colourful restaurant showing India’s whimsical side.
Dhakshin
CROWS NEST
This is South Indian with heart and soul in Crows Nest.
INDU
SYDNEY
South Asian and Sri Lankan flavours are the focus at this longstanding diner in Angel Place.
Nalini’s Wholesome Streetfood
BONDI JUNCTION
A hidden spot specialising in probiotic-rich, gluten-free South Indian street food.
Spiced by Billu’s
BARANGAROO
The CBD outpost for the Western Sydney Indian favourite dials back the spice but keeps the classics intact. Crowd your table with butter chicken, kebabs, paneer tikka masala and samosas.
Billu’s
HARRIS PARK
A North Indian-style diner plating up Punjabi specialties. Before Harris Park ever claimed Little India status, Billu’s was the first on the ground with its now-famous tandoori chicken. It’s marinated for 24 hours in yoghurt and spices, then wood-fired in the tandoor. It’s a fine entry-point, but be sure to venture towards the regional dishes you won’t find elsewhere.
Hyderabad House
PARRAMATTA
Hyderabad-style fried chicken and a $16 all-you-can-eat buffet.
Amma's Modern Kitchen
PENDLE HILL
Home-style cooking at this Malaysian-Indian restaurant.
Flyover Fritterie
REDFERN
A two-level diner influenced by the nameless street food stalls that sit under overpasses in India. Visit for the classic pakoras and chai, then come back for the jaffles with potatoes and peanut chutney, and lentil stews.
Pinky-Ji
SYDNEY
At Pinky-Ji, “unauthentic Indian” chef Jessi Singh brings all the fun and flavour of his Melbourne diner Daughter in Law to the Sydney CBD. Expect modern takes on Indian dishes in a neon-lit room draped in red velvet. Plus, a private dining room with a karaoke machine pumping tunes from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.
Derrel’s
CAMPERDOWN
Part takeaway joint, part casual eatery, this late-night spot serves modern interpretations of classic Indian dishes. Walk in for fiery vindaloo, blackened tandoor wings, and hot chip butties lashed with butter chicken gravy.
Chatkazz
HARRIS PARK
Chatkazz is one of the most unique eating experiences in Sydney: it's constantly busy, full of families, everything is affordable, and no one seems to stay for longer than 40 minutes.