Raju Omlet Centre
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We had Mumbai omelette, Shruti ghotala and khima. The Mumbai omelette comes with a stuffing of multi layered spicy omelette between a large sized bun …
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A very famous & talked about Indian food place in Melbourne - rightly so Visited this place for a buffet lunch and make sure your reach before 4.30pm …
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At first, the name seems to be a pretty poor choice but when i think about it, it might just be a clever play at providing a subtle hint at the type o…
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Raju Omlet Centre is open for Casual Dining. Raju Omlet Centre serves Indian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Raju Omlet Centre”
We had Mumbai omelette, Shruti ghotala and khima. The Mumbai omelette comes with a stuffing of multi layered spicy omelette between a large sized bun and cut into half. The khima and ghotala comes with good serving size and two pieces of bun with ample butter. The food was good. Worth a try, you will definitelike it.
A very famous & talked about Indian food place in Melbourne – rightly so
Visited this place for a buffet lunch and make sure your reach before 4.30pm as the buffet thing shuts down after that! (11am to 4.30pm)
You get the regular menu after that. Not the buffet.
Now this place serves real unlimited buffet so you can eat all you want for 11 dollars (veg) & 13.5 dollars (non veg)
So you get 3 curries, rotis, rice , onion & pickle – all Unlimited!!
I got myself some paneer curry which was really good & loved it!!
There was a potato & capsicum curry which was decent & also got an egg curry which was decent as well.
Also orderd a glass of buttermilk for just 1.5 dollars.
Ambience of this place is quite interesting with interesting wall graffiti and quotes!
The service staff were polite & helpfull.
Overall, this was my best experience of Indian food in Melbourne till now.
Food – 3.5/5
Value – 4/5
Service – 4/5
Ambience – 3.5/5
At first, the name seems to be a pretty poor choice but when i think about it, it might just be a clever play at providing a subtle hint at the type of food provided at the restaurant. In India, a lot of smaller hawkers have similar names and sell food which is rustic but has a lot of flavour. At ROC, we ordered Pav Bhaji, Adrak Chai, Elaichi Chai, Jeera Chaas, Aloo matar cheese sandwich grill, Khima and Aloo Paneer Paratha, Paneer & Cheese Paratha, Crush Bhurji wrap. I was pleasantly surprised as none of the food items were lacking in flavour. Everything had distinct flavours and it might be the reason why there were people waiting outside to get in on a rainy day. Only shortcoming is the decor and rickety old wooden furniture which is not comfortable to sit on at all. They accept card payments and parking can be hard to find depending on the time of the day. Its a great find imo.
Have been hearing this name for a while, so visited. I have a something to ask the Indian $$ eateries what with the unpleasant yellow color in the restaurant. 1st of all, it kills ones enthusiasm to eat and feel 2nd off all down the years, it makes the place look clumsy.
Situated opposite the Swinburne Uni, this place is a quick eat. The staff are friendly and the decor is unwelcoming. The door keeps banging to shake up the place everytime someone enters and leaves the restaurant.
Their menu has variety of egg stuff.the food taste close to the lips making street food back in india, though the mellowed down versions are ok to taste.we tried the cada pavi, the ghotala and cheese bheji fried rice. Very oily food and has a smell of boiled egg. Overall, the food was just ok.