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Feedback gevenWow, finally a restaurant that makes affordable delicious healthy food! I tried finding cheap eats in Brisbane and basically all leads came to dead ends except for this one. And it hasn't stood the test of time for no good reason. I'll be back.
I love this little place! I try to make time to stop in there when I head out to the movies at Graceville or Indooroopilly as it is totally worth that bit of extra effort.<br/ <br/ I have to admit to only ever having had their Indian Feast for $13 which gives you rice, curry, salad, kofta balls, papadum, choice of drink (normally a lassi or a mint-ginger-lemon concoction and a choice of dessert (halva or berry crumble, both with optional custard). There are lots of other options if you don't want the feast. There are curries, lasagna, filo parcels, and kofta balls all in the hot case and you can order from a number of other things from the blackboard menu.<br/ <br/ It's a very friendly and welcoming place but very small and with the limited number of hours they are open you may need to plan a little ahead to make sure you don't arrive after they close of an evening. They seem to do more takeaway than dine-ins but I often find myself sharing the restaurant with families, couples and singles.
Yum : . Always yummy!<br/ <br/ My favourite menu items are the Lasagne, Lemon Ginger Mint drink and the Honey Cake.
Love!. I always come away from Gopal's with a smile on my face. Perfect, crunchy kofta, fresh, healthy vegetable curry. And it's cheap!
Nice and healthy. Similar to the Krishna cafe meals, mild vegetable curry with kofta balls, rice and desert for $12 that is a nice filling meal that leaves you feeling healthy and satisfied. The ginger lime drink is awesome.