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Restaurant bewertenI was at the hotel and ate here last night. Order the pad with garlic naan and beef mabraman. The Naan was really very good and the Pad Lake Yew was good. Massaman was also very good. I would recommend (for food in).
Had a meal in the Restaurant on December 30th, as we were staying at the Argus. Food was amazing. Butter Chicken, Special Fried Rice combination, and Mongolian Beef... we could have eaten here every night... and the staff were wonderful!!!
If you want the best authentic south indian Chicken 65 dish, go here. The staff are lovely. Dishes at such cheap prices with this taste is a steal. Must mention the lady at the front desk. Approachable and very professional. Keep up the great work.
Got 2 curries delivered with rice, naan and vegetable spring rolls all for just over $60. The meals were more than adequate and in fact we had over 2 nights. The red and green curry were delicious, the spring rolls yummy and plenty of rice. All delivered free in about 45 mins. Thank you will use again
Tucked away inside the Argus Hotel in Darwin on the mezzanine floor is where this little restaurant and bar can be found. We ate early at 6:30pm and were the only customers there. We ordered fried rice, little spring rolls and a Green Thai Chicken Curry. The food was delicious and we had plenty of it. My wife’s only comment apart from being delicious was about the large amount of meat that was in both the fried rice AND the green curry; and my wife is a definite carnivore. I make this observation purely because I have noticed some other reviews stating there was very little meat on offer. Perhaps they have taken on board that criticism. The staff was friendly and efficient. The furniture was not particularly comfortable-functional but not overly comfortable. Of interest I found that the restaurant and bar was a thoroughfare between the outside spa and pool and the elevators; not something to enhance the ambience which was already a bit on the thin side. I’m guessing however the placement of the spa and pool were not decisions made by the restaurant. To be fair this place does not try to pass itself off as a classy restaurant (it’s also the hotel’s complimentary breakfast room) but the wet and over exposed bodies dripping water on the floor is strange to say the least. In short however, the food supplied when we dined was excellent at a reasonable price. Our meals plus a sparkling wine was $56. It lost a star because of the little non foodie quirks.