Satguru’s Balwyn
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we decided to try out Satguru when they advertised on groupon, claiming the voucher value was $85 for three course meal for 2. the restaurant is very …
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10 Reviews on “Satguru’s Balwyn”
We have enjoyed Satgurus pizzas for over 10 years. We ordered 3 pizzas – the only choice was chicken – so we had chicken tikka, chicken balti and chicken vindaloo. Sadly the chicken was all the same except slight variations on the amount of capsicum, onion and chilly. So disappointed – will never go there again
We recently asked Satgurus to cater for an event of 50 people. From the beginning of the process to the end, Satgurus provided an exceptional and much appreciated service. We ordered 3 entrees, 4 mains, rice and naan, and received 2 types of complimentary yogurt salads – the food was cooked to perfection and many guests along the night took the time to comment on how much they enjoyed dinner. Satgurus also provided complimentary hired Bain Maries, a testament to their dedication to ensuring a hassle-free night! There was also so much left over that every family were able to take some home. We are thankful and happy with our experience, and recommend them for their catering services.
I have never written a negative review EVER, but because of the horrible customer service and disappointing food, I have been compelled to do so. In this restaurant, we ordered four different types of curry; lamb rogan josh, vindaloo, curry chicken and spicy curry. For $15 curries, the portions we extremely small… disappointing. All the curries were beyond bland, not spicy, and they all tasted the same. SAME. Lamb and chicken were so dry and chewy, absolutely unpleasant to eat. The samosas we ordered were terribly dry and had no flavour. Nothing authentic with the dishes!
As a dessert person that love desserts, they were awfully sweet and sugary with no other valuable substance. Seriously, do not buy the desserts, because you will feel sick with regret when you finish. It’s nasty. Trust me. The service was no better. They were extremely rude to my family because we asked for another bottle of water. I could go into detail but I wouldn’t because it’s not worth my time. Also, do they have something against Vouchers? Because they sure didn’t seem too happy we were using one and made it very clear to us with their rude behaviour. They easily created an uncomfortable environment. Simply Ridiculous!
BeWarned. Do not eat at this restaurant unless you are willing to face disappointment, anger and regret. Horrible food and even more horrible customer service, what could possibly go wrong? Don’t waste your time, trust me baby food taste better.
I would rate it a 0/5 but unfortunately that is not an option 🙁
Food and service was good. The butter chicken was very nice and the beef was deliciously cooked. We came here on a voucher which was great value but $4 for a can of coke is a bit steep guys!
A girlfriend bought a groupon voucher and it was a bargain! For $55 for four we shared two entrees (a samosa ad pakora each), four curries of our choice, rice, naan and a choice of dessert each. Corkage was a respectable $2.50 each. A cheap night out.
The service was good, pleasant, attentive… the food was ok. The entrees were good but the curries although tasty lacked a certain richness I’ve enjoyed elsewhere and were fairly skimpy on the meats. The korma was watery to my taste, not creamy, the saag was good, the madras ok and the butter chicken was quite sweet. Dessert – the mango kulfi a bit icy and the galub jamun was tasty – but only one in a serve?
We certainly got what we paid for – no complaints about the value but would try others before going back without a voucher. An ok experience with none of the complaints others have made.
Standard restaurant setting, nice enough service and very average food.
We had the chicken curry, malai kofta and aloo paneer to share. Both the chicken and malai kofta were fairly average and the paneer especially lacked any depth of flavour.
They did refuse to let us takeaway leftovers but did so politely, explaining their reasons.
Overall, nothing of special note here that’ll be bringing me back.
We decided to try out Satguru’s as they are currently offering a three course meal for $30 on groupon. We arrived quite early at 5.30 and were the only ones inside for quite a while. Our waiter was quite polite and friendly. Decor was pretty run of the mill but made up quite nicely. With the three course meal we were given two entree’s – samosas and onion bhaji. Both were quite good! We were able to choose three curries – malai kofta, paneer and pea curry and chicken curry. All came with naan and rice. The curries were ok but nothing out of the ordinary. The kofta were a little bland and were missing the usual dried fruit. The paneer was quite bland – it lacked a depth of flavour. The dessert of gulab janum was nice but the icecream just tasted like milk. Disappointingly we weren’t able to take our leftovers home and we had a decent amount leftover. Overall I probably won’t be coming back. Nice enough food but there is definitely better around.