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13/20Critics' Pick

Jaathara at Barkly

Updated ,first published

13/20Critics' Pick

Jaathara at Barkly

Indian$

Snacks that will transport you to the streets of Hyderabad.

Outside the West Footscray eatery.Joe Armao

Jaathara’s menu might list popular comforts like butter chicken and naan, but the real stars are the Southern Indian specialties. Start with mysore bonda: five golden, spice-flecked spheres made from rice and wheat flours, yoghurt and coriander.

Crisp on the outside and soft within, they’re lifted by coconut chutney, tomato-chilli chutney and tangy sambar. Ghee tawa idli are a must: steamed, bite-sized cakes fried in ghee until nutty and aromatic with podi – a crucial South Indian spice mix – and curry leaves. Masala pesarattu – a green mung-bean crepe wrapped around potato, onion and carrot masala – is hearty and earthy.

Order a lightly sweet masala chai to cut through the richness. For dessert, gulab jamun arrives warm, syrup-soaked and accompanied by vanilla ice-cream. Service can lag, but the room is bright and welcoming. A Footscray go-to for affordable Southern Indian classics.

Must-order: JTR mysore bonda.

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