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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Chutney Mary’s Indian Restaurant…reviewed by Eve Clarkson


67 Rokeby Rd Subiaco 6008
(08) 9381 2099






We were looking for a good meal to share as we bade farewell to a fellow worker. Chutney Marys had it all.

The ambience is set as you approach the front door, with a carpet laid in the entrance. The atmosphere is vibrant, with large picture of India on the walls, painted in the intense warm colours of spices from the region. The staff quickly greeted us and showed us to our table. I started off with a delightful crisp Saint Clair 2006 Sauvignon Blanc a very good representative of this variety, a benchmark wine of the Marlborough region, New Zealand.

The forward planners of the group had studied the menu, available on the restaurants website. For the nine of us we selected 2 chicken dishes, 1 lamb, goat and prawn/scallop mains, as well as Saag Paneer (Indian cheese and spinac) and cuccmber raita. To accompany these we ardered some Saffron Basmati Puloo (yellow rice) and a selection
of 5 breads. The restaurant was busy, but the meals arrived in a timely manner.

Butter chicken, an old favourite did not let us down with its aromatic rich smokey flavoured sauce. Chicken Palak was again aromatic, with a bit of a bite to it. The Goat Curry, a house speciality was tender, still relatively mild, but with a more gamey flavour. The Gosht Saagwalla again had its own individual combination of spices, with the tenderest of meats. The Prawn and Scallop Molee Curry, from Kerala in the South of India would not have been a dish that I would have selected, but was surprisingly delicious. I look forward to experiencing more of these types of dishes when I visit the region this December. The Saag Paneer, Raita, rice and breads balanced the meal perfectly.

Comments from the crew :
MArgaret oh,oh,oh….she was speechless
Melissa fully..
Hils aromatic tasty food, with piquancy - thotoughly enjoyable
Vicky each dish had ist individual aroma and flavour
Viv bloody best Indian nosh

The cost - which included a great bottle of white, and some other wines by the glass - $22 per head.

Any complaints - we were sitting near the window, and the airconditioner blew directly onto the people sitting nearest to the corner, making them uncomfortably cold.

In summary - great night, superb food, attentive competent staff, good surroundings.
Will I go again? you bet.

Out of 10 I would rate it an 8

Eve Clarkson

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