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This Harris Park restaurant sells Indian sweets by weight

David Matthews

A display of hundreds of sweets greet diners.
1 / 5A display of hundreds of sweets greet diners. Wolter Peeters
Pani puri.
2 / 5Pani puri.Wolter Peeters
Thali.
3 / 5Thali. Wolter Peeters
Taj Indian Sweets & Restaurant in Harris Park.
4 / 5Taj Indian Sweets & Restaurant in Harris Park.Wolter Peeters
Sweets are sold by weight.
5 / 5Sweets are sold by weight.Wolter Peeters

Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant

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Continue further down Wigram Street, past the grocers selling curry-leaf plants, and you’ll spot Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant. Opened in 2003, Taj is one of Little Indian’s originals, with regulars dedicated to the epic, all-vegetarian menu.

There’s plenty of chaat, including winning pani puri, and the thalis – northern or southern style – offer an entry point to the venue’s curry offer, complete with rice, bread, pickles and pappadums. Don’t leave without grabbing a sweet from the stacked front bar either.

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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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