Enter via Laundry

This venue has earned Iconic status on the Hot List for consistently delivering standout food and dining experiences that define Melbourne’s culinary scene. Expect outstanding hospitality when you visit this place.

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Much like its diverse menu, which profiles underrepresented cuisines from across India, this intimate 20-seat restaurant has covered a lot of ground.

Owner-chef Helly Raichura started out hosting 10-person degustations at her Box Hill home before running out-of-town pop-ups. After amassing a waitlist in the thousands (demand exploded after she appeared as a guest judge on Masterchef in 2020), Enter via Laundry found its permanent home in Carlton North in 2022.

Sit at a private table in the front or one of the communal tables in the back, where you’ll get to meet and eat with other diners. The seasonal degustation menu is ever-changing, diving into a different region of India every few months.Recently, the diner served 17th-century Mughlai cuisine.

This royal-inspired feast easily occupied a few hours. Handpainted plates from Jaipur featured intricate dishes like artichoke and truffle sheermal (flatbread) with quail egg kebabs, paneer and beetroot; and a kangaroo pasanda curry with parsnip, riberries, pink peppercorn, and edible silver.

Local wines also feature here and, if you’re really pushing the boat out, you might go for the wine pairing, which is curated by sommelier and wine educator Ben Knight.

The space reflects the food, juxtaposing artwork and serving ware sourced from both India and Australia, while the feature piece of the main dining room is a striking painting by Pintupi artist Debra McDonald Nangala. The restaurant also uses ceramics from Melbourne creative Andrei Davidoff, carved marble boxes from Agra, India, and handmade metal plates from Gujarat, where Raichura grew up.

From an enthusiastic welcome to help navigating the menu, expect outstanding hospitality when you visit this place.

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Website: entervialaundry.com.au

Updated: December 10th, 2024

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