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Overview of Misht Indian Cuisine
MISHT is a new age Indian restaurant, serving a delectable blend of the time honoured favourites and exiting new tastes from different parts of the Indian sub-continent, in a casual, friendly atmosphere.
Take this review with a grain of salt as I ordered pick up only but from what I observed of the restaurant it looked ambient and modern. On to the food. A delight. Generous portions, but more importantly, divine flavours and great sides.
The friendly and attentive service was the cherry on top.
In an area well served by good eateries, Misht stands out. Would return to dine in, time and time again.
Now I'm not normally an Indian fan, but I recently organised a birthday dinner for my father in law who loves Indian. Not only did he and the family love the meal, but I am now a Indian convert, loving everything I sampled.
On top of being so flavoursome, the dishes all contain good cuts of meat that are cooked to perfection. The prices are also very good value, plus not being license their byo service without a corkage fee is great for the hip pocket. Service is always deligent and friendly.
The only point it looses on, is that the restaurant is quite sparsely decorated, so when it's quiet the ambience can be a little cold. On top of good night out, their take away service is superb.
Food was really good, so good I went back to next weekend as well! Specially don't miss out on the pistacho kulfi. I think one of the best in Melbourne. They can improvize on the ambience as then they may attract more and better crowd as well. Great going guys.
Just home from sampling this restaurant's cuisine for the first time. Between two of us we ate three entrees and 1 main course with rice and 1 roti and we shared a pistachio kulfi. All dishes were absolutely delicious. We thought it a new place but it has apparently been open since January 2009. We only live round the corner but somehow missed it. The problem we find with so many Indian restaurants is that their main meals in particular seem to consist of gallons of sauce or gravy with one or two pieces of meat floating therein.
At Misht, we tried the staple, butter chicken and we're pleased to report that the dish consisted of very tasty sauce, yes, but the dish was full of delicious, good quality pieces of boneless chicken. The service was extremely attentive without being over the top. Misht is licensed and there is no corkage charge either! We are so pleased we found this place and will be booking for us and a group of friends next weekend. Do yourself a favour and go! (PS the Kulif is as good as the one I make at home!).