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Belgrave Indian Restaurant - Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Belgrave
Just a 50 minute drive (or train ride) from Melbourne, on the edge of the rainforest, where creative folk do things a little differently and value community, it makes sense that Babajis calls Belgrave in the Dandenong Ranges 'home'.
Explore 'The Hills', climb the 1000 steps, ride our vintage steam train - Puffing Billy, stop in on the Big Dreams Market (where Babajis began as a small market stall), visit our arthouse cinema or watch a live gig next door at Sooki Lounge.
Come for lunch or dinner and we'll have the South Indian curries simmering, South Indian filter coffee brewing and the Kerala toddy chilling.
Bookings strongly recommended (at very busy times - 'walk ins' may not be accepted. Bookings will always be honoured).
Vegan / GF options and dog friendly dining available outside.
Phone Number - Belgrave
Opening hours - Belgrave
What are Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Belgrave's Opening Hours?
Monday: 12pm -8:00pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12pm -8:00pm
Friday: 12pm – 9.00pm
Saturday: 12pm – 9.00pm
Sunday: 12pm – 8:00pm
Please check Google for unplanned closures (power outages in the Hills).
Address - Belgrave
Babaji's Kerala Kitchen - Belgrave
1/1644 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave, Vic, 3160
South Indian Restaurant in Warburton, Yarra Valley
Babaji's Kerala Kitchen is a South Indian restaurant located in Warburton, Yarra Valley in outer Melbourne. Established in 2023 we serve traditional Kerala cuisine from India's south west coast.
WHY DINE AT
BABAJI'S KERALA KITCHEN - WARBURTON, YARRA VALLEY?
Located in the heart of Warburton, Babaji's is a relaxed destination Indian restaurant ideal for lunch or dinner while visiting the Yarra Valley. Our menu celebrates the flavours of Kerala, with a strong focus on traditional cooking methods.
What is Babaji's Kerala Kitchen's South Indian specialities?
Stop by for a crispy dosa and South Indian filter coffee or feast on our Kerala favourites - Kerala beef fry with Malabar parotta, Fish kodambali & kappa, Banana leaf sadya (available Fri-Sun) and Kerala biryani (available Sat-Sun). Find our whole menu here.
What is 'Fish Cart Sundays' at Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Warburton?
Join us for 'Fish Cart Sundays' in summer (Dec-Feb). Choose your fresh catch of the day from our fish cart, marinated in Kerala spices, and watch your catch cook on our live tava station. Settle in with a pot of Toddy (fermented coconut homebrew). Surrounded by the mountains of Warburton - you could be forgiven for thinking you were in in Kerala, South India.
Where is Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Warburton?
Our South Indian restaurant can be found close by to Melbourne, just a 90 minute drive from Melbourne CBD, passing picturesque mountains and Yarra Valley vineyards.
With seperate vegetarian, gluten free and kids menus, everyone can enjoy our South Indian specialities.
Babaji's Warburton is suitable for large groups and available for private events.
Dog friendly dining outside.
What should I do in the Yarra Valley after visiting Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Warburton?
If you’re exploring Warburton, the Yarra Valley or nearby walking trails and attractions, Babaji’s offers a memorable dining experience rooted in flavour, culture and regional hospitality.
Come for the feast, stay and explore our beautiful town, Warburton in the Yarra Valley.
Take a peaceful stroll along the Yarra River, give tobogganing a go at Mount Donna Buang (the closest snow to Melbourne), or head to the Redwood Forest for a magical nature adventure.
HERE'S OUR FAVOURITE SPOTS IN THE YARRA VALLEY TO VISIT.
CHECK THE LATEST SNOW REPORT ON MOUNT DONNA BUANG HERE.
Address - Warburton
What is Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Warburton's Address?
3305 Warburton Hwy, Warburton, Vic, 3799
Opening hours - Warburton
What are Babaji's Kerala Kitchen Warburton's Opening Hours?
Monday: 12pm-8:00pm
Tuesday: CLOSED
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 12pm-8:00pm
Friday: 12pm-9:00pm
Saturday: 12pm-9:00pm
Sunday: 12pm-8:00pm
& open most public holidays
Please check Google for any unexpected closures (power outages, etc...)