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Young Chef of the Year Saavni Krishnan (right) and her partner Aditya “Adi” Suresh.

‘It feels very surreal’: Young Chef of the Year’s pop-up goes permanent in former Sunda site

After three years of running pop-ups, two ambitious young chefs have finally found a forever home for their innovative Indian cooking.

  • Tomas Telegramma

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The restaurant’s unusual industrial design was a feature.

Hatted Punch Lane restaurant Sunda to close on Saturday, weeks after chef’s exit

The owner plans to move Sunda outside the city, with a new restaurant concept is slated for the CBD space.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Tau fu fah with oolong and strawberries.

Sunda

Fresh exploration of Australia’s many culinary influences.

Fish nadan, a crowd favourite from the Rochester Hotel.

The hot new (and upcoming) Indian restaurants you need to know about right now

A wave of young chefs is transforming the city’s Indian dining landscape. We find out why, and reveal the best places to try it.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Go-to dish: Tiger prawns, jungle curry, brown butter, pictured with a side of idli (steamed rice and lentil cakes).
Good Food hat15/20

It ditched its crowd-pulling roti with Vegemite curry and has a new head chef. Is this CBD favourite still fabulous?

This new iteration doesn’t feel as game-changing, but does feel perfectly judged for now (and you can eat some of Melbourne’s coolest food at a steal).

  • Dani Valent
Nabil Ansari returns to Sunda after a stint at Firebird.

Rising star chef is returning to popular CBD restaurant for its much anticipated reopening

After a spell at Windsor restaurant Firebird, Mumbai-born chef Nabil Ansari is heading back to a freshly renovated Sunda.

  • Dani Valent
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Roti and Vegemite curry.
Good Food hat15/20

Punch Lane lands a knockout in Sunda

Rendang buns and Vegemite curry; a delicious new era of modern Asian has arrived.

  • Gemima Cody