Inspired by the love for their cuisine, Rajpal and Gurps have led the direction of Maya Indian Restaurant since 1992. Their dedication to the sharing and showcasing of Indian culture made Maya the most celebrated Indian restaurant in Western Australia. Being the winner of the prestigious "2006 Best Indian Restaurant in Australia" has ensured Maya’s position as a one of the leading Indian restaurant in Australia. The philosophy that hasn’t changed since day one is to provide our guests with a complete... (More)
Inspired by the love for their cuisine, Rajpal and Gurps have led the direction of Maya Indian Restaurant since 1992. Their dedication to the sharing and showcasing of Indian culture made Maya the most celebrated Indian restaurant in Western Australia. Being the winner of the prestigious "2006 Best Indian Restaurant in Australia" has ensured Maya’s position as a one of the leading Indian restaurant in Australia. The philosophy that hasn’t changed since day one is to provide our guests with a complete package of great food, excellent service, value for money and a fun dining experience. (Less)
Comparitively pricey for fairly average fare. Corkage fee of $6.50 was a bit steep for the use of a glass for two glasses of screw-top BYO red that I poured myself. Wifes dahl was disappointing although egg plant made up for it. Entree and modest maincourse only for two with the corkage fee was over $80.
Comparitively pricey for fairly average fare. Corkage fee of $6.50 was a bit steep for the use of a glass for two glasses of screw-top BYO red that I poured myself. Wifes dahl was disappointing although egg plant made up for it. Entree and modest maincourse only for two with the corkage fee was over $80. (Less)
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Wednesday, November 14 2007.
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