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This cosy cottage in Harris Park serves richly-spiced Mughlai cuisine

David Matthews

Ginger Indian is geared towards Mughlai cuisine.
1 / 5Ginger Indian is geared towards Mughlai cuisine.Jennifer Soo
The colourful shopfront.
2 / 5The colourful shopfront.Jennifer Soo
The dining room.
3 / 5The dining room.Jennifer Soo
Herb naan.
4 / 5Herb naan.Jennifer Soo
Ginger Indian have a strong vegetarian selection.
5 / 5Ginger Indian have a strong vegetarian selection. Jennifer Soo

Ginger Indian

Indian$

Back over the road, inside the walls of a cosy cottage, lies Ginger, a more formal offering with linen-clothed tables and a menu geared towards Mughlai cuisine, specific to north-west India.

Tandoor drumsticks and paneer tikka are musts for starters, while the darbari sees a buttery, tomato-laced gravy form the base for slow-simmered chicken. Tandoori roti, jira rice and naan flavoured with fenugreek and coriander are essential add-ons.

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David MatthewsDavid Matthews is a food writer and editor, and co-editor of The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2025.

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