Brendan King says his nanna never cooked while he was growing up, and instead always remembers his grandpa in the kitchen, preparing spiced tandoori wings and fiery pork vindaloo. Parramatta Road's late-night Indian diner Derrel’s is named after King’s grandpa, and is a nostalgic ode to his food and the dishes that King loves to cook and eat himself. The colourful eatery is open until 2am on the weekends. Swing by for curry plates loaded with rice, roti, lime, onion and chutneys; tandoori chicken wings made from King’s grandpa’s recipe; and a “chip putty” with butter chicken gravy. Yum.
Whether you want thick, creamy, red curries; soft, charry naan breads; oily, hot pickles; a fiery vindaloo; or a cooling lassi, there's an Indian restaurant primed to sort your spice cravings in Sydney. Time Out Sydney's critics, including Food & Drink Editor Avril Treasure – who has spent weeks travelling from the palm-fringed beaches in Goa to the lush mountains in Darjeeling – have rounded up the best Indian restaurants in the city. We've got tropical flavours from the south and the earthy heat from northern fare, and, if you really want to go on a subcontinental adventure, head to Sydney's own little India in Harris Park.
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