7 reviews about Funky Curry 2

verified email - 09 Sep 2011

Not bad for a quick lunch on your break. The dhal lacks a little bit on flavour. The menu is a little confusing. Hard to tell what's including and what not in the deal. I always seem to be paying a little more than I think I should have.

verified email - 24 Jun 2011

Small Indian restaurant, very welcoming hosts always happy to see you an greet you well, they come often to check on you. service is quick, food comes hot. The food is delicious and made to order.

Approximate cost: $20

verified email - 10 Feb 2011

Good food, tasty, variety yet closes too early 8:30-9pm which makes it hard to be a dinner option as much as I'd like.

Approximate cost: $12.00

verified email - 14 Apr 2010

i had Indian cuisine there. i was with my friends and we all had parantha's and samosas there ,it was delicious and they had a good price for the dishes they were offering and the staff was very efficient...i loved the experience...

Approximate cost: $12

verified email - 23 Nov 2009

This is a fantastic place to go for Indian for lunch. The curries are fantastic, and the service is quite good considering how crazy it gets during lunch. We were very lucky to get a place to sit! What I like the most about this place is the fact that a good portion of the customers were actually Indian. I think that says a bit about the authenticity.

Approximate cost: $9

verified email - 14 May 2009

The curry here is quite good for a fast food lunch place. Ive been a couple times and I will probably many more.

The food is pretty good, very cheap and the service is OK too. The only issue is getting a seat during lunch. If your not there early its pandemonium. The place is fully seated and there is a line at the counter.

All in all, good food, cheap and close to work. Why not!

Approximate cost: $9

verified email - 22 Jun 2008

Funky Curry 2, sister store to Funky Curry on Bourke Street opened on King Street just under a year ago and has exploded in popularity and with good reason.

Here you'll find good value, excellent food and a funky atmosphere - there's an LCD screen playing highlights of Bollywood movies and walls scrawled with facts about India in texta.

You can get a serving of rice, 3 curries, papad, naan and a drink for only $9 - unbeatable value. There's also a large menu if you'd like something different and a range of delicious sweets. The proprietor of the restaurant is a jolly man who says hello to everyone and goes out of his way to make sure you're happy - you'll oft find him saying he loves all his customers and he means it!

Beware - the place is so popular these days, it'll get very crowded during the lunch hours.

Check out some of the imported Indian soft drinks while you're there.

Approximate cost: $10

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