Let’s be honest the first time most people sit down at an Indian restaurant, they spend half the time staring at the menu with absolutely no idea what to order. Everything sounds incredible. Everything also sounds a little unfamiliar. And somewhere between the Murg Malai Methi and the Dal Makhani, panic sets in and you just point at Butter Chicken because it’s the one thing you recognise.
Sound familiar? Don’t worry. We’ve all been there.
Here’s the thing though once you understand how Indian food actually works, ordering becomes one of the most fun parts of the whole experience. You stop playing it safe and start building a table full of dishes that complement each other perfectly. That’s how locals do it. And that’s exactly what we’re going to walk you through today.
Whether you’re coming in for the first time or you’re a regular at Jai Ho Indian Restaurant in Hoppers Crossing widely regarded as the best Indian restaurant in Melbourne’s west this guide will help you eat like you grew up on it.
Indian menus aren’t as complicated as they look. Once you know the categories, it all makes sense pretty quickly.
Starters These are your appetisers the small plates that get the table going. Think golden samosas, smoky seekh kebabs, crispy Gobi 65, or tender Paneer 65. At Jai Ho, our starters are genuinely worth ordering. Don’t skip them just to save room. Trust us.
Mains — The Curries This is where the real magic happens. Jai Ho specialises in authentic North Indian cuisine, and Melbourne has taken notice. Our curries range from mild and creamy (like Butter Chicken or Korma) to rich and deeply spiced (like Rogan Josh or Kashmiri Chicken) to full-on fiery (like Vindaloo). There’s no single “right” choice it depends on what you’re in the mood for. When in doubt, ask your waiter. The team at Jai Ho knows the menu inside out and genuinely loves helping people finds their perfect dish.
Tandoori Dishes The tandoor is a traditional clay oven that burns at incredibly high heat, giving meats and breads that signature smoky, slightly charred flavour you just can’t replicate on a regular grill. Tandoori Chicken, Seekh Kebab, Amritsari Fish these aren’t just dishes, they’re an experience. If you’ve never had something straight out of a tandoor before, this is your moment.
Biryani A slow-cooked, layered rice dish packed with marinated meat or vegetables and aromatic spices. Biryani is not a side dish it’s a full meal that happens to be sharing-friendly. Our biryanis at Jai Ho are made the traditional way, and they show up at every big family gathering for a reason.
Breads Please, please order bread. Garlic Naan, Butter Naan, Roti, Paratha, Rumali Roti each one is different, and each one pairs differently with the curries on the table. The move? Tear a piece, fold it slightly, and scoop up the gravy. That’s it. That’s the whole technique. No cutlery required.
Vegetarian Dishes Indian cuisine has one of the richest vegetarian traditions in the world, and it’s not because the meat dishes weren’t good it’s because the vegetarian food is genuinely extraordinary. Paneer Butter Masala, Chana Masala, Dal Makhani, Palak Paneer these are meals that stand completely on their own. At Jai Ho, our vegetarian menu is one of our greatest prides. Browse it on our menu page and you’ll see exactly what we mean.
One of the biggest myths about Indian food is that it’s just about heat. That couldn’t be more wrong. Indian cooking is about layering flavours cardamom, cumin, coriander, turmeric, fenugreek spices that build depth, aroma, and complexity, not just burn.
That said, yes, some dishes are hot. Here’s a rough guide:
Our kitchen can adjust any dish to your spice preference just let your waiter know. We want you to enjoy the meal, not just survive it. It’s one of the reasons Jai Ho is consistently recommended as a family friendly Indian restaurant in Melbourne there’s genuinely something for every age and every spice tolerance at the table. So, if you’ve been searching for a great Indian restaurant near me, you’ve found it.
Here’s the biggest shift in thinking that will completely change how you experience Indian food: stop ordering individually and start ordering as a table.
Indian meals are meant to be shared. Locals don’t each pick one dish they put together a spread that gives everyone a taste of multiple things. Different curries, different textures, different heat levels. Bread for scooping, rice for comfort, raita to cool things down. It becomes a whole experience rather than just a meal.
For a table of 2: A starter or two to share, one meat curry, one vegetarian dish, a biryani or rice, and two or three different breads. That’s a proper dinner.
For a group of 4–6: Go bigger on the variety. A few starters, two to three curries, a biryani, a dal, plenty of bread, and a raita. Everyone gets to try everything and the table looks absolutely incredible.
For a larger event or celebration: That’s where our Indian catering Hoppers Crossing and function room options come in but more on that below.
If you’re brand new to Indian food and not sure where to start, here are the dishes we’d steer you toward at Jai Ho:
Murg Malai Methi — Boneless chicken slow-cooked in a creamy cashew and fresh cream base, delicately finished with dried fenugreek leaves. Rich, velvety, and genuinely one of our most loved dishes.
Butter Chicken — Yes, it’s the classic. And there’s a reason it’s a classic. Creamy tomato-based gravy, tender chicken, mild and deeply satisfying. A perfect starting point.
Paneer 65 — Crispy, bold, fiery in the best way. If you’ve never tried paneer done like this, prepare to be surprised.
Gobi 65 — Same idea, done with cauliflower. Our vegetarian guests go absolutely wild for this one.
Dal Makhani — Slow-cooked black lentils in a rich, buttery tomato sauce. Sounds simple. Tastes extraordinary.
Chicken Biryani — Aromatic, filling, and deeply satisfying. A complete meal in one dish.
Garlic Naan — Not optional. Just get it.
Mango Lassi — Sweet, chilled, and the perfect companion to anything spicy.
Want to see the full spread? Check out our complete menu here.
We want to say this clearly: if you’re vegetarian, you will eat extremely well at Jai Ho.
Indian cuisine doesn’t treat vegetarian dishes as an afterthought. Some of the most complex, flavourful, and beloved dishes in the entire tradition are completely meat-free. Our vegetarian menu is extensive, genuinely exciting, and something we’ve put real thought into.
We also specialise in vegetarian catering for events, weddings, and private functions a service that’s become one of our most in-demand offerings across Melbourne’s west, including Point Cook, Tarneit, Truganina, and Werribee.
People don’t always think about drinks pairings with Indian food, but they make a real difference.
Mango Lassi — The ultimate pairing. Sweet, cooling, cuts right through spice. Masala Chai — Hot, spiced tea. Perfect to finish a meal with. Cold Beer A crisp lager alongside a rich curry is one of life’s simple pleasures. We have a solid selection. Rose Lassi or Sweet Lassi Classic Indian drinks that balance bold flavours beautifully. Sparkling Water — Keeps your palate fresh between different dishes.
You’re allowed to ask. Seriously. Our team loves talking about the food. If you’re unsure about a dish, ask us to describe it. We’ll always point you in the right direction.
Share everything. The more dishes on the table, the better the meal. Indian food is fundamentally a communal experience.
Bread beats spoons. Tear your naan, fold it, use it to scoop the curry. It’s messier, more satisfying, and completely the right way to eat it.
Save room for dessert. Gulab Jamun, Kulfi, Jai Ho Faluda — they’re not just an afterthought. They’re the finish line.
Come hungry. This is not a cuisine that rewards restraint.
Jai Ho isn’t just a great place for a Tuesday night dinner. We host some of the most memorable events in Melbourne’s west.
If you’re planning a birthday celebration, a family gathering, or a private dinner, our function rooms in Hoppers Crossing are set up to make your event feel special with a customised menu, attentive service, and an atmosphere that actually feels like a celebration.
Planning a wedding? Our Indian wedding catering service is one of our most beloved offerings. We work closely with couples to craft menus that reflect their heritage, their guests, and their vision for the day. The food at a wedding should be something people talk about for years and we take that seriously.
For any kind of event catering across Melbourne’s western suburbs, our full catering services can bring the Jai Ho experience directly to your venue or home.
There’s only so much a blog can do. The rest you have to taste.
Jai Ho Indian Restaurant is right in the heart of Hoppers Crossing. Whether you’re looking for the best Indian takeaway in Melbourne’s west or planning a proper dine-in experience, we’ve got you covered. We deliver up to 12km across the western suburbs Werribee, Laverton, Truganina, Tarneit, Point Cook, Seabrook, and Williams Landing.
Whether you want to dine in, order online, or book a table at our Indian restaurant in Melbourne for a special occasion — we’re here for it. As an award-winning Indian restaurant in Melbourne, we’re proud to serve not just Hoppers Crossing but the entire western corridor including a growing number of regulars who drive in from our Indian restaurant in Point Cook, Tarneit, and beyond, because they know the food is worth the trip.
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