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Lal Qila
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Lal Qila
Add Some MASALA To Your Life @ Lal QilaWe aim to provide best food menu in Sydney by offering traditional Pakistani and south Asian cuisine based on the highest standards of quality, taste, hygiene, presentation and service.
Authentic Pakistani & Indian Cuisine " Lal Qila Restaurant " in the heart of Surry Hills famous eatery area.
"Lal Qila" we serve creative, Authentic Pakistani & Indian food by professional cooks who treat the cuisine with reverence and respect. You will love the food, service and environment to make you feel proud patrons of "Lal Qila".
LAL QILA is beautifully located at a convenient locationin Surry Hills in Sydney. It has becom a benchmark name in hospitality sector offering range of South Asian food especially Pakistani and Indian cuisine with in short period of time ... and with its fabulous size and outlook you'll be sure not pass without a second look....
Be sure to visit the place whatever the occasion, whether its to fulfill your craving for mouthwatering dishes from the South-Asian continent or to enjoy a birthday or any sort of event to celebrating in comfortable environment.
With its amazing waiter service and friendly reception your guaranteed to have an unforgettable experience.
So all you inidan food lovers would finally have the opportunity to taste not only the best but the finest authentic PAKISTANI DISHES.
WE NOW CATER FOR WEDDINGS AND HAVE A TAKE AWAY SERVICE WITH FREE DELIVERY FOR AN ORDER OVER ...read more
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Dining Options
- Banquet
- A-la-carte
- Bookings
- Take-Away
- Private Room
- Delivery
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Features
- Group Bookings
- Catering
- Function Room
- Private Function
- Family Friendly
Licensing
- BYO
Payment options
- EFT
- Cash
- EFTPOS
- MasterCard
- Visa
- Charge Card
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Price Guide
- Entrees under $20
- Mains under $20
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Cuisine
- Halal
- Seafood
- Pakistani
- Indian
- Vegetarian
Menu
- Dinner
A late-night conversation with a Sydney taxi driver led me to uncover this inexpensive, lesser-known, ethnic eat. It offers up a blend of Indian and Pakistani in a comfortable (but not too fancy) Cleveland Street locale. The Aftabi Tandoori Phool ($12.90) of grilled cauliflower in garlic, ginger and spices was delicious (and totally new). I skipped traditional tandoori chook for the lighter and creamier Qutabi Malai Tikka ($12.90). It was moist and succulent, though the accompanying Kalonji Paratha ($3.90) and Akbari Naan ($3.50) had perhaps spent a moment too long in the oven. Best thing I ate was the Masala-e-Anarkli ($13.90) – a vibrant tomato and okra dish that’ll demonstrate you need more okra in your life.