Gr8 Indian Street Food truck & restaurant 896 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains, Queensland 4108
About the Business
Welcome to Gr8 Indian Street Food truck & restaurant, your go-to destination for an authentic culinary experience in the heart of Coopers Plains, Australia. Nestled on Boundary Road, our establishment is a vibrant and bustling hub that offers a fusion of traditional Indian street food and delectable restaurant-style dishes.
Step into our lively and vibrant space, where the tantalizing aroma of spices will transport you to the bustling streets of India. Our food truck and restaurant is not just a place to eat; it's an experience for all your senses. From the moment you walk through our doors, you'll be captivated by the vibrant colors, lively music, and warm hospitality that define Indian culture.
At Gr8 Indian Street Food, we pride ourselves on serving up a diverse and tantalizing menu that showcases the rich and vibrant flavors of India. Our skilled chefs expertly blend traditional recipes with a modern twist, ensuring every dish is bursting with authentic flavors and textures. From the mouthwatering chaats and crispy dosas to the aromatic biryanis and flavorful curries, each bite will transport you to the streets of Mumbai, Delhi, or Kolkata.
Our food truck is a testament to the lively street food culture of India. Step up to the window and indulge in our famous pani puri, a crispy and tangy delight that will leave your taste buds tingling. Or try our delicious vada pav, a spicy potato fritter sandwiched between soft buns, perfect for a quick and satisfying snack on the go.
If you prefer a more relaxed dining experience, our restaurant offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Gather with friends and family around our tables and savor the flavors of India with our diverse menu. From the succulent tandoori kebabs to the creamy butter chicken, each dish is crafted with love and attention to detail.
At Gr8 Indian Street Food, we understand that food is not just about nourishment; it's about creating memories and bringing people together. That's why we strive to provide exceptional service and a warm, welcoming ambiance that makes you feel right at home.
So whether you're craving a quick bite from our food truck or a leisurely meal in our restaurant, Gr8 Indian Street Food truck & restaurant is the ultimate destination for all lovers of Indian cuisine. Come join us on a culinary journey through the flavors of India and experience the true essence of Indian street food and restaurant dining right here in Coopers Plains, Australia.
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Hours open
Monday:
16:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
16:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
16:00 - 22:00
Friday:
16:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Great start of weekend with delicious breakfast. Aloo parotha and Paneer parotha served with tangy mango pickle, yogurt and butter. Nostalgic experience take you to India. Must try Indori coconut patties with Cardamom Tea."
"Authentic Indian street food and chats, good ambience and service. Bread pakoda is a must try."
"Spicy food, that every Indian loves to eat. I would recommend to everyone try atleast one time and i swear you all gonna love STUFFED KULCHA . And ofcourse you guys can try noodle burgar as well. Highly recommended!!!"
"Went there yesterday, the food was really good. Specially Aaloo tiki was so delicious, that it reminded me of chandigarh street food. But was little disappointed with the service, how the person forgot our order the second time and we kept waiting for the item to come and then at last had to ask them is ot coming and the other person on the counter said there is no second order for aalo tikki, was little disappointed because se thing happened with the people who ordered before us. But will definitely go again because food was really good and I want to support small businesses in the Area...."
"Since they have shifted to the shop, it’s not the same anymore. We were disappointed. This is on the basis of few visits to their shop. We have tasted saag from truck… it was incomparable but didn’t taste same anymore. Other dishes we have compared and tried are paav bhaji, malai chap, nutri kulcha, hotdog, masala chap. Only Masala chap was little edible. Rest all were way below average. Paav bhaji had colour in it, never seen before and the taste wasn’t the same. Malai chap had stale cream and tasted bad. Nutri had too much salt in it. Hotdog was served cold. I am sure these people still make bhaturas and kulchas in advance, probably same as they used to do in truck…in their kitchen elsewhere and not in shop as they weren’t fresh and were served as rolled in foil. They have gone from five star to one star. We were skeptical this would happen if they shift to shop…and sadly it happened. They were sooo good until they were in truck…."
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