The Duvals
If you are looking for a nice easy, lazy lunch or early dinner this is a great place. The location is perfect for people watching whether you sit inside or outside. We ordered a variety of different dishes to try. Each dish was quite unique in flavour and would recommend them all. Picture attached for reference. The wait staff are all foreign so somethings are lost in translation but they are pleasant and attentive. Would definitely go back.
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A funky, interesting and delightful Indian Restaurant on William Street.
… moreTia C
came here with friends for dinner, goat curry was the highlight, the meat was so beautifully soft and flavoursome, the best goat curry I’ve had!! my only gripe is that the vegetarian entree sizes could have been bigger for the price, I think we were a bit disappointed with only 5 small mushrooms for 5 of us! a few more pieces of onion bhaji would have been good too. as 3 of the group were vegetarian it felt unfair for the chicken entree of 5 large pieces to be so much more substantial than the 5 small pieces of mushroom entree, I felt bad :”) the quality of the entrees were great though, the vegetarian main curries were nice to dip with the well-flavoured garlic naan. the drinks were enjoyable, I’d like to try the mango lassi sometime. the waitress brought me a takeaway container free of charge which I appreciated. at $52pp it was a good meal but yeah would have appreciated more generous portions for the vegetarian entrees! to be fair maybe what we had wasn’t the best representation, I’d be interested to try the set menu sometime.
… moreShani A
Really yummy food. We had one cocktail a beer two juices, 2 rice, naan, butter chicken, pork vindaloo and a goat curry. All faultless. Wasn’t super busy which surprised me as food was great. Try the Gooseberry Hill cocktail.
… moreJ S
Have always been wanting to come here for awhile and finally got the chance tonight. I’ll be completely honest though, I was fairly disappointed with the dishes. While the atmosphere and service was great, the food was really underwhelming.
… moreBrightly
Nice Indian restaurant with lots of smiles and quirks. Love the alcoholic pani puri. It’s a hollow thin walled deep fried dough. It gets cracked at the top and usually a thin minty spicy concoction poured into the cracked top of ball. Enters your mouth straight… I have had that too… not only the conventional pani puri, I have had the alcoholic version too. Pretty darn good. Had the barramundi in banana leaf and palak paneer with jeera rice. The fish was fresh and additionally the banana leaf smell and taste enhance the taste of the barramundi. The palak paneeer was awesome and wholesome wth ‘spinachy’ goodness. Loved the cheese that came with the palak paneer. By the way, ‘paneer’ means cheese. The staff were so welcoming and smiley. Atmosphere was beautiful for people watching in Northbridge. Highly recommended for Indian food lovers with a quirky touch
… moreJL K
Not my choice. Curry grannies just a simple tomato chicken with spiced BUT NOT A CURRY. I live Indian good. This restaurant not my taste
… moreVinay Murthy
What we ordered: pani puri shots, prawn chingari, butter chicken, palak paneer, layered paratha, naan, aged basmati rice, pappadums, masala chai.
… moreFiona McAlister
As always the food and service were amazing. We were a party of 5. 4 members enjoyed the Jumbo Thali with the Fish curry and the fried chicken being the most loved. In saying that, they loved the all the other dishes as well and were very satisfied. We also ordered the Lamb Ribs and the Onion and Cauliflower Bhagi from the Street Food menu and the Koftas for me as I am vegetarian. The food and the entire experience was as good as always. We cannot wait to return.
… moreJames Millar
Street food menu was a fantastic, well priced way to make a meal more than a bit special. The Pani puri was a great way to begin and the dishes kept coming in a prompt manner. It was a noisy environment, so be aware, but apart from that it was really nice.
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