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Dandenong

Egg hoppers.
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Prince of Yazh

Spicy subcontinental excellence.

Assorted dishes at Afghan Hayat.
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Afghan Hayat

Robust classics in a spacious setting with a touch of luxury.

Thali on a banana leaf.
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‘The flavours are alive’: Roll up your sleeves for this $30 all-you-can-eat weekend special

Sri Lankans will often tell you that food tastes better when eaten with the fingers. Dani Valent tests the theory at Prince of Yazh.

  • Dani Valent
Shahi Tadka's bar is fashioned from a Tata truck.

Dandenong's Shahi Tadka is worth the drive

This large, colourful restaurant and function centre, complete with Tata truck bar, is a fine addition to the rich subcontinental possibilities in Dandenong.

  • Dani Valent

Kluska

Kluska’s vodka menu complements the food menu (or is it the other way

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Ginger Jones

The cool cafe wave has reached zone 2 with the opening of Ginger Jones, where

Gibe African Restaurant

Ditch the knife and fork and dine Ethiopian-style using torn-off pieces of injera,

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Kluska

The charming little house is quaint, and the service is down-home delightful, but there's one thing ...

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Gibe African Restaurant

Gibe has a sunny vibe thanks to its timber and apple-green accented interior and bright ...

Pyzy with beef

Kluska

A carb-lover's paradise adds a huge serve of Polish to Dandenong's culinary mix.

  • Gabriella Coslovich