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Indian food’s finest

RENOWNED Melbourne chef Radhay Kishan’s last venture brings his authentic take on Indian cuisine to Springvale.
Radhay and his wife Kalavati Kishan’s latest venture Chaat and Grill Indian Restaurant recently opened on Princes Highway in Springvale.
Radhay has worked in many five star hotels in India and Dubai including a stint at the famous New Dehli Ashoka Hotel.
His love of food was kindled in India. His passion is cooking authentic Indian cuisines and showing his craft to the world.
Radhay went onto graduate from the Indian Tourism Development Corporation in 1978 then came to work at Parliament House in Melbourne 1982.
From there he went onto work at various restaurants and eventually ran and owned more than 10 restaurants including Raj Kamal in Sandringham, Indian Village in Warrnambool and Haldirams in Dandenong, St Kilda, Clayton and Melbourne.
Radhay is an advocate for communicating the value and tastiness of traditional authentic Indian food specifically from the street of New Delhi and showcasing them in his own restaurant.
A new all you can eat buffet will be available shortly.
Chaat and Grill now has a special banquet available from $21 per person.
Chaat and grill is located at 890-892 Princes Highway in Springvale. The restaurant is open for lunch 11.30am to 2.30pm and dinner from 5pm til late.
For bookings please phone 9546 0264.

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