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Taj Indian Curry House
Address: 149 Morley Dr E, Kiara WA 6054, Australia
Phone: (08) 6278 2888
State: Western Australia
City: Kiara
Zip Code: 6054


Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM


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Reviews
Lovely food and great service! I always order the lamb vindaloo, the flavours are amazing, the lamb is very tender and the taste is very authentic! Definately the best Indian food in this area!
8 years ago (30-01-2018)
I has a wide rage of curries and delicious food. This has to be the best indian food in WA.
8 years ago (22-02-2018)
very kind and hospitable and very friendly and very polite, i got the butter chicken with rice , it was pretty good but wasn't amazing but loved it at the same time . I had wine bc it was bring ur own and was very kind about getting me and my daughter glasses , It was halal but would only matter if u cared , very nice place xxx
9 years ago (28-07-2017)
I usually try to give a fair and balanced review of businesses, taking into account all aspects of the customer experience. Even if aspects of the experience are poor, I try to also mention good aspects in the interests of fairness. Try as I might, I honestly can't manage it on this occasion without turning this review into a bewildering opus of fantasy-fiction in the realms of Jules Verne or Tolkien. The owners seem to have mistaken Kiara Food Court with a 5 star restaurant if their prices are to be believed. A regular size plastic container of chicken korma at $16.50 is beyond the pale, especially given that the dish was bland and uninspired with the consistency of slurry. The garlic naan, while a decent size portion was doughy and tasteless, and at $7.50 was again priced well above its league. The onion bhaji was passable at best, but undercooked in the middle and burnt on the outside. I've forgotten how much it was, but let's say that the total price of $33 was just adding insult to injury and quite frankly taking the mick. I notice that most other reviews are of a positive nature, so perhaps I was just unfortunate enough to visit on a night when the person preparing the food had given up the will to live. I can't be certain, but I sincerely hope that whatever drove them to churn out such thoroughly abysmal swill this evening can be overcome and they are able to return to making food suitable for people with functioning taste buds soon. The service, while friendly enough (smiling, nodding etc) was slow to the point of actually feeling myself ageing at the counter. The chap alongside me said he had celebrated two birthdays and missed a family reunion whilst waiting for a lamb vindaloo, and would have sprung for a few samosas had his bank not refused the overdraft on his mortgage. All in all, a disappointing experience then. From now on I'll be sticking to my favourite Indian Restaurant in Midland which may or may not be called Zaika. They've won awards for their curries and while their restaurant doesn't have quite the same ambience as the fluorescent lit, plastic chaired Kiara Food Court, they do have superb service, fast preparation times and their prices are actually exactly on par with this sad joke of an establishment I had the misfortune of throwing money at this evening. Never again! You can burn your bhaji every night, but you'll only burn me once.
9 years ago (28-07-2017)
i have been there four times . delicious food at right price. its my favourite place for indian food
9 years ago (19-02-2017)
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