Cinnamon Cafe and Restaurant
177 Elphin Rd, Newstead TAS 7250, Australia
About
Cinnamon Cafe and Restaurant brings the vibrant flavors of India to Newstead, Tasmania. Diners can anticipate a diverse menu showcasing authentic dishes crafted with aromatic spices and fresh ingredients, offering a memorable culinary journey.
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Reviews (5)
The food was flavourful and felt quite authentic, with well-balanced spices and fresh ingredients. Prices were reasonable for the quality and quantity, making it good value for money. Overall, a nice spot for Indian food when youโre craving something tasty and filling.
We had a great experience with nicely cooked food full of flavour. The restaurant appeared clean and the chairs were comfortable. The food didnโt take long to come out and we were given options when advised the time to cook which was thoughtful and helpful.
The best Indian food I ever tasted out of India...the chats to start with were lip smacking, the Dosa was unbelievably crispy with the best coconut chutney I ever tasted. The butter chicken and the korma was better than u get in Lucknow. Must visit place....infact a destination worth travelling for. The chef cooks with awesome passion and it reflects...
A small beautiful homely Restuarant which also serves some rustic South Indian delicacy. On a weekday went without reservation and could luckily manage a cosy seating table. Not too hush-hush and not too noisy it embraced us like family. Tried Alu Tikki chaat and Lasooni Murg tikka in Entre. While Alu Tikki was authentic and good, the Lasooni Tikka bowled us over, with its moist succulent tikka well roasted from outside and the un-mistakable aroma of burnt garlic. Never expected in Launceston! In the Mains we went for Plain and Masala Dosa accompanied by Mysore Chilli chicken. Have to say that Dosa was really really well done and crispy and the Mysore chicken was too good as an accompaniment. What will always leave a happy note is the casual discussion that we had with the host and the owner/chef friends. Felt like family. Never knew we were the last guests still enjoying our bite and the management never hurried up though we were past the closing time. True hospitality.
We lived close by to the restaurant during our recent trip to Launceston and it was a happy find for dinner, for consecutive nights, with whole day being enjoyable out in the sun. Ambience is on dot, good seating and great service. All our requests were well tended. We probably raked through most of the vegetarian options, ordered Dal Makhani, Mix veg Korma, Kadai Paneer with Roti, Saffron rice and Veg Biriyani. The spice levels were adjusted as requested on the curries, and the flavours really came through. The veggies in Kurma were under cooked and a bit raw which made the curry less enjoyable. While dining in, the portions were generous, but quite less when did take away the next day. The prices are almost reasonable, especially if you consider the place setting and atmosphere.









