Malabar
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this place is on the corner of Darlinghurst, and equipped with a fancy, pretty ambience with great vibes. The service was absolutely outstanding. The …
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This is the best I could hunt in my vicinity. One dish I cant stop talking about is the mysore chilly chops ; beautifully braised and as succulent as …
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Beautiful ambience with smiling,welcoming staff.Food was fresh and flavoursome.It was authentic south indian food.i might go back there again.…
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6 Reviews on “Malabar”
this place is on the corner of Darlinghurst, and equipped with a fancy, pretty ambience with great vibes. The service was absolutely outstanding. The waitors constantly tended to us and refilled our waters. Additionally, our food came out within 5 minutes of ordering. Their curries were so flavoursome, and the breads were fresh and tasty. Loved it.
This is the best I could hunt in my vicinity. One dish I cant stop talking about is the mysore chilly chops ; beautifully braised and as succulent as ever. The food here has robust coastal flavours. The selection of dosai and the beef vindalo in particular is a must try. The cozy atmosphere and spot on service compliments every dish here. We were hosted by Mithun Krishnan who was then interning here. Thank you Team Malabar for a remarkable show.
Beautiful ambience with smiling,welcoming staff.Food was fresh and flavoursome.It was authentic south indian food.i might go back there again.
This place is situated in darlinghurst area of sydney and serves one of the best south indian food and their taste is just amazing. I absolutely loved this place by seeing the hospitality provided by their staff and and very comfortable sitting area.Recommend to try south indian food there.
I love South Indian food over North Indian thanks to my own upbringing in Malaysia, so I was pretty pleased to come across Malabar back when I was based in Darlinghurst. The owner and host is welcoming and helpful with recommendations; over two visits we tried everything from tandoori chicken (yes I know that’s North Indian but it’s on the menu due to popular demand, along with other North Indian dishes) to the unforgettable fried spinach crisps with date sauce (sorry, I don’t know the exact name) which I highly recommend.
Apparently, this place caters to the foreign crowd as I realised rightaway once I was seated and I was thinking to myself that they probably cook to appease this market, and so the variations would be quite mild and may be flat. Which was expectedly the case to some extent.There bangolori dosa is good as it has a different and flavoursome filling but there butter chicken is too sweeeet and yes its called chicken makhani instead I am not sure why, which is not worth trying. The portions are very small and the prices are high as you would expect in an up class Potts Point.One thing I will mention here is as they seemed to enjoy a good fan base in the foreign crowd, they must be doing something right, so if you are an Indian you may not like this place as much but in any other case you may give it a try.