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Non dare al tuo ristorante il tuo numero di telefono perché li bombardi per sempre con messaggi di testo. Il cibo è molto nella media - non tornerebbe in questo posto, poiché ovviamente disperatamente portare i clienti a scriverli ogni settimana per il resto della loro vita quando sono abbastanza stupidi da dare loro il loro numero di cellulare .. Visualizza tutti i feedback.
Assessed on food alone, Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine produced one of the five best Indian restaurant meals I've eaten in Sydney. The food is spot on, even if
Just went to Darbar for a friends birthday and it's a great looking restaurant with lots of space and very cool decor.
This restaurant delivers! I have never tasted Southern Indian food as exquisite as this in the Sydney area.
Do not provide your phone number to this restaurant as they will bombard you with text messages forever. Food is very average - would not return to this place as they are obviously desperate to get customers given that they text you each week for the rest of your life if you are stupid enough to give them your mobile number....
We were eager to visit this Indian restaurant located in Glebe and were pleased with the customer service upon arrival around 6pm. No doubt that they were friendly. However, things changed when we had the entrees (Quail-which cannot be seen on their website’s menu and Dabar Chaat). The quail was hard to eat as it was served with bones. Meanwhile, as said on the menu, “Crisped spinach tossed together with potato and chickpeas topped with ‘tongue twisting’ sauce”, we got a colorful and sweet chaat with heaps of onions and chickpea “skin”. There was no potatoes rather just moong daal. The waitress was so friendly and kept asking about our food and so we complained that there was no chickpeas and was insisting that it has always been presented as sweet in the restaurant but will talk the chef regarding this matter and even offered in a sarcastic manner that we can have more chickpeas which I refused. Few minutes later, another waitress came and told us the same thing and we felt like they don’t listen to our side rather they argue that, it is how it is. Anyway, with our mains, we had Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani and their famous Chicken Chat Pat which was just an average food. The Chat Pat was supposed to have that “tickly taste and amazing flavour on the pallet” rather we had a dominant taste of cumin and a bit of heat instead. Lastly, we had mango kulfi and carrot halwa for dessert. The kulfi was served like a scoop of ice cream and the halwa had an unpleasant smell and was mushy. Upon paying our bill, I just gave the waitress a heads up that the halwa was a bit off and was a bit smelly and again, she argued that it was fresh and was made in the morning. I told her that I am Pakistani and I know how it should taste and smell like and she just said “I will let the chef know”. Anyway, I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant to anyone. Lesson learned, read the reviews first before visiting.