Daughter In Law
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A bit disappointed after my friends recommended the place…
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Dined at Daughter In Law for dinner with work colleagues.We had a table booked for 8 people and opted for the Tasting Menu.Firstly, decor and overall …
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Went with a friend for lunch. Had summer thalu, reasonably priced and good portion, you can add naan to the thali if you want.Good decor and easy to l…
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4 Reviews on “Daughter In Law”
A bit disappointed after my friends recommended the place
Dined at Daughter In Law for dinner with work colleagues.We had a table booked for 8 people and opted for the Tasting Menu.Firstly, decor and overall atmosphere was just the right amount of modern and traditional. The music was a tad loud, as we found ourselves yelling to be heard.Daughter In Law were very accommodating to dietary requests as we had a few different requirements to cater for (including vegan, gluten-free and allergens).We ordered our drinks first, I had a Watermelon Cooler cocktail. It was very refreshing and mixed well!We opted for the Tasting Menu as it had a variety of dishes to experience.First up was the Gol Gappa balls, one bite and they burst in your mouth with yoghurt oozing out with every crunch.The oysters were flavoured uniquely, but tasted great.The Colonel Tso’s cauliflower dish was basically the vegetarian version of sweet and sour pork; from the batter to the spices- really can’t go wrong with that!The yoghurt croquettes were one of my least favourite appetiser as the flavour gingery(?) was too strong.The dish that came next really took the cake!! Tandoori chicken! It made everyone wishing there was more than just one piece each to go around. The only slight downside was that we were only provided one spoon to dispense two different sauces (corriander and yoghurt) causing an unpleasant sauce cross-contamination for those who preferred one over the other.Getting over the sauce anomaly, the chicken was tender and delicious.As for mains, we were presented with a diverse thali plate with small perfectly portioned of butter chicken, coconut vegetable curry and lamb Rogan Josh.Served with rice, a papadum and some naan.This was a great way to showcase different curries offered at the establishment.The naan was great.Dessert was a very rich tasting kulfi! Lovely and sweet to top it all off.I would say the composition of the Tasting Menu was great.Ultimately, a good experience.
Went with a friend for lunch. Had summer thalu, reasonably priced and good portion, you can add naan to the thali if you want.Good decor and easy to locate. Staff is friendly and its a recommendation to book in advance as this place gets quite busy during popular hours.A good place to beCheers
Good ambience and friendly staff. However the food was overpriced and especially for a group of 6+ they had a fixed menu and rate ($55 per person). For a group of 6+ there is no option of Ala carte and you need to stick to their specific tasting menu. Most of the food served were slightly towards sweet and didn’t taste that great. There are lot of better options of Indian restaurant in and around CBD for better price.