Aarth Cafe & Restaurant

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  • Once again we enjoyed the food and hospitality of this small coffee shop/cafe. Their food is excellent and reasonably priced. A great place to meet fr…

  • Great value for money and fantastic food. Religiously go here once a week for breakfast and the quality of food for the money is hard to match. They'v…

  • Very friendly service and wonderful fresh food. A solid list of dishes that can be relied upon. Prices are great and the servings are a comfortable si…


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9 Reviews on “Aarth Cafe & Restaurant”

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  • Geoff Williams

    Very friendly service and wonderful fresh food. A solid list of dishes that can be relied upon. Prices are great and the servings are a comfortable size so you dont leave feeling stuffed and overfill all day. I have never found fault with the cafe, but the location may turn some diners away. Dont be fooled. The food will not disappoint.

  • Brian Ross

    Favourite. Great food and service. The food has real flavour. Been going there for years. My son feels the same way about this place. Recommended if you want quality.

  • Samantha Ellis

    Budget Brisbane lunch!Aarth is a cafe/restaurant I consider to be one of the best kept secrets in town. Having dined there multiple times for breakfast and lunch I am able to say with confidence that the food, service and prices are exceptional. I enjoy the classic burgers, sandwiches and open grills which always have a special Indian twist and are flavourful and fresh. Drinks are always great and a large size for such a small price! The menu has a wide selection of meals to choose from so if you’re not sure what you feel like then just show up and browse. I’ll definitely be back regularly!

  • Liam James MacGinley

    My family and I went to this restaurant at the request of my mother to celebrate her birthday.She told me it was a cafe during the day and an indian restaurant at night so I was bracing myself for ordinary food, especially when we arrived to an empty restaurant, save one middle aged couple.What I found instead was an little-known gem.The PositivesWe ordered 4 dishes, one was a non-indian dish for the fussy eater, a burger with delicious herbed, thick cut chips, rare to have a range of non-indian options.The other dishes had the best tasting sauces of any indian I have so far eaten in Brisbane. I’ve been to all the indian restaurants & take-away joints in New Farm and Paddington, including the Nepalese, and more around Brisbane, these were the best.The tikka masala and the fish curry were phenomenal – delicious sauce with a deep, rich taste, never too strong, plentiful portions of gorgeous, perfectly cooked barramundi and chicken.We also ordered the lamb rogan josh – the sauce was fantastic, with plentiful meat portions but was overall dissappointed, as per below. The garlic naan was plentiful for the price and did taste good, surprised at the amount they gave us, the waitress assuring us that one serving was enough for 3 people.The prices were excellent, I was surprised when the bill came, thinking how much less each dish was than Miss India, yet so much better! They also let us split the bill in two.The service from the waitress was prompt and understanding, never bothersome.The restaurant was clean, well-appointed and spacious with comfortable seating.The NegativesWhile it was a weekday, the meals took at least 35 minutes or more to be served after ordering. I admit it looked like there was only one chef and one waitress.When we ordered the prawn dish, we were informed that they no longer had prawns due to the time of year and confusingly hadn’t stocked them for months. As alluded to earlier, the lamb in the Rogan Josh, while large portions, was cut into 1 inch x 1 inch cubes, and was large and dry. Cutting them was a chore and the taste was disappointing, while the sauce was very good.Cooking them in much smaller cut sizes would have been ideal.The garlic naan did taste good, but were on the thin and dry side.I will certainly be going back again and recommending to friends but hope to see some (minor) improvement in the above.

  • Alesha Farnham

    Aarth is handsdown our faviourite local cafe for quality breakfast food and easily the best indian food in brisbane. Not one bad experience in two years. Friendly’s and helpful service, consistent top quality products and just fantastic all round. You might wait a little bit longer than your usual indian takeaway but instead of getting something which has sat in a pan all day its made fresh, bursting with flavor and 100% worth every minute. It’s fantastic to see a local small buisness doing so well!

  • Jillian Dearling

    I go here regularly for coffee and often the smashed avocado on toast. Yum! Arvo on Turkish topped with feta and seven spice.. just delicious! The almond croissants are also worth a try, homemade and delicious. Always friendly service who know my coffee order! Thanks guys!

  • Bon Appetit Foodie

    Delicious Indian cuisine at great price. Everyone must try the signature dishes for dinner, eggs benedict for breakfast and a burger for lunch. Have been to Aarth for breakfast, lunch and dinner and am never disappointed! Staff are very friendly and helpful.

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Taigum Village, Shop 1A, 320 Roghan Road, Taigum, Brisbane

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