Jinnah's Tandoori & Seafood Restaurant

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Part restaurant, part tribute to all things Pakistan and Bollywood, Jinnah’s will keep you amused with its colourful tapestries, life-sized cardboard cut-outs, photos of celebrities and ornamental arrangement of traditional pots and pans. Start with freshly fried vegetable and cardamom pakoras, fried prawn multani with black salt and fenugreek and spiced minced lamb Seekh kebabs. For the main course: spiced Lahori fish with a tomato base. Soothe your tasebuds with a rose lassi with cream and some rice pudding.

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  • quality48  Newbie   1 review
    I have dined at Jinnas a number of times and truly appreciate the kitsch surrounds and the food aint too bad either. My criticism has to do with the treatment of customers and staff by senior staff. The first time we dined there, being the only customers, and in the original restaurant on the ground floor, we were told we must sit at the first table. This may have been alright if there were only two of us, but it meant that the third person sat, under the spotlight that shone in, a bit like the interrogation room up Marrickville police station. After a short discussion where we were told that we could see our dinner better under the light, we disobeyed orders and moved a little further up the restaurant. When the food arrived we said we ordered plain naan, not whatever it was he brought out. Apparently you can substitute anything for anything, without consulting the patrons.
    The second time we tried, in the new premises, we were with a number of adults and children, some of whom have special dietary requirements. One dish did not come at all, and another was beef not chicken as we had ordered. After the poor waitress took the news back to the kitchen she was made to come out again and tried to convince us we had ordered beef. No, we did not, and she appeared mortified, as if she was going to cop an earful. Next senior staff arrives and tells us that we did order chicken and that we must have the beef. Well no.
    The third and final time I am ever going there....again we were the only patrons on a weeknight. We were welcomed nicely, seated and then went to order. We just want two of the entree dishes, and a curry with rice. They told us that we HAVE TO order 2 main dishes. Why ? I asked. Just because that is the rule. Being late in the night we just went OK, and ordered the prescribed amount. The food was served and it was too much for us to eat. But before we had even finished the meal the bollywood movies are turned off, the lights turned up and a number of people they seem to keep in the kitchen were sent out every 5 minutes trying to get us to leave.
    Signed NOT HAPPY
  • RossB   37 reviews
    There are a few things I miss about having moved from Dulwich Hill to Gunnedah, and one of them is definitely Jinnah Pakistani restaurant. We had many great meals here over the years, and always loved introducing friends to it. I hope it still offers the same range and value as before - when I'm next in Sydney for a few days, I'll make a point of eating here again.
  • spyderpixi   13 reviews
    This is a unique restaurant given that they serve Pakistani cuisine amidst a room decorated in quirky memorabilia and a ladies loo plastered in Harry Potter gift wrap. All curries are served on little burners which keeps the food hot which is very thoughtful. We were quite overwhelmed with the extensive menu, which I may add is tastefully presented as a newspaper.
    Prices for curries range from around $14.90 (Butter Chicken) to around $25 (seafood curry). The curries are delicious, you couldn't fault the food or the rich flavours. However we found $25.90 for a very modest serve of seafood very overpriced. Stick to the
    cheaper curries, try the daal khushbudar
    and enjoy the ambience of this unique Pakistani eatery.
  • Monday:
    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Tuesday:
    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Wednesday:
    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Thursday:
    1:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Friday:
    1:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Saturday:
    1:00 PM-10:00 PM
  • Sunday:
    10:00 AM-10:00 PM

Restaurants

Dining Options

Indoor Dining

Cuisine

Vegetarian Pakistani Middle Eastern

Price Guide

Mains under $20

Licensing

BYO

Menu

Dinner Brunch Lunch

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