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Best Indian Food in Berwick (2026) — 4 Restaurants

All 4 indian restaurants in Berwick. Verified addresses and details.

Best Indian Food in Berwick (2026) — 4 Restaurants

Indian Restaurants in Berwick (2026)

Berwick has 4 indian restaurants. Here is every verified option.

#1 Streets of Punjab — 52-62 Old Princes Highway

Indian | Takeaway

What makes it great: The kitchen at Streets of Punjab runs on precision and repetition — the same dish, perfect, every time. The biryani is the benchmark dish. If a restaurant nails the biryani — the rice, the protein, the seal, the aromatic lift — it can cook anything. This is not destination dining. This is your neighbourhood doing what it should.

Hours: Mo-Tu 12:00-22:00; Th-Su 12:00-22:00 | Phone: +61 3 8712 9139 | Website: Streets of Punjab

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Jai Ho

Indian

What makes it great: Jai Ho treats Indian like it matters. Because it does. The tandoor here is not decorative. The naan arrives blistered and puffed, pulled seconds ago. That is the difference. The menu changes. The quality does not.

Phone: +61 3 9707 5271 | Website: Jai Ho

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Shan E Punjab

Indian

What makes it great: Nobody goes to Shan E Punjab for the decor. They go for a kitchen that has nothing to prove. The tandoor here is not decorative. The naan arrives blistered and puffed, pulled seconds ago. That is the difference. The test of a restaurant is whether you think about it the next day. Shan E Punjab passes.

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Ambula SriLankan Restaurant Berwick

Indian

What makes it great: The menu at Ambula SriLankan Restaurant Berwick is shorter than most. That is not a weakness. The biryani is the benchmark dish. If a restaurant nails the biryani — the rice, the protein, the seal, the aromatic lift — it can cook anything. Worth crossing Berwick for. Worth crossing Melbourne for, honestly.

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026


Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

Sources

Data sourced from Google Places, OpenStreetMap, and ABS Census. Compiled April 2026. Found an error? Contact us.

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