LOCATION
Tandoori Palace is located on bustling Oxford Street, a stones throw from the city.
DETAILS
Oxford Street regulars will no doubt be familiar with this longstanding eatery, which has been feeding Darlo locals for well over a decade. A change in ownership and a flashy facelift, however, has seen Tandoori Palace emerge as a vibrant version of it's former self. The dark carpet has been replaced with gleaming white tiles, while the old wooden counter has been turfed for a funky blue-lit bar, creating a sleek modern setting.
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Tandoori Palace fits snugly into Oxford Street's vibrant scene, offering up Indian fare with a delightful difference. The varied menu boasts intriguing options such as orange masala duck, osso bucco madras and lamb apple korma. Each dish is chosen to give diners an innovate taste of India, unlike anything experienced at Sydney's other curry houses. Loyal locals who have dined here since the early days will be happy to know all their old favourites are still available on request.
FUNCTIONS
Those looking for a few laughs with their curry should head downstairs where karaoke and a dance floor await.
Friday & Saturday Nights
Male & Female Bellydancers + Drag Show + Karaoke + Banquet = $40 pp
Sunday toThursday Nights -CURRYOKE
Banquet + Karaoke = $30 pp
This spot is popular with hens' nights, corporate functions and birthday parties.
Personal Statement
CHEF'S PROFILEMr. Chowdhuary is a full time Tandoori Chef with The Tandoori Palace located in Darlinghurst Sydney. He worked at one of the best 5 stars hotels in Dhaka, Bangladesh where he was trained by the best Tandoori & Curry Chefs. He has brought this knowledge and expertise to Australia and is therefore one of the most qualified and popular chefs in our industry.