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Simla Indian Cafe is an authentic Indian restaurant situated in Mt Eden, serving traditional Indian cuisine.
Simla prides in giving its customers a great dining experience, together with exceptional service.
View the dine in and takeaway menus for a variety of curries. Vegtarian food. Check our special offers such as free food delivery for local areas including Auckland CBD
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