04/12/2025
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Alley Hopper is an Indian restaurant located in the spicy alley of Chippendale, Sydney, serving delicious street-style food. The restaurant is a concept by Masala Kitchen and is renowned for its Thali and dosa dishes that are considered to be some of the best in town. Alley Hopper offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options to cater to a diverse clientele. Come and visit Alley Hopper to satisfy your cravings for authentic Indian street food.
Shop GL10, Building 2, 1 Locomotive Street
Eveleigh, NSW
2015
To get to the Indian restaurant in Spicy Alley, located in Chippendale, you have a few transportation options.
Public Transport: You can take the train to Central station and from there it is about a 10-minute walk to Spicy Alley. Alternatively, you could catch a bus, with several routes stopping nearby including the 412, 422, and 423.
Driving/Parking: If you choose to drive, there is limited street parking available on surrounding roads. However, there are several paid parking lots near Spicy Alley that you can use. One option is the Secure Parking lot on Rose Street, which is only a few minutes' walk away.
| Monday | 11am - 10pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 10pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 10pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 10pm |
| Friday | 11am - 10pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 10pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 10pm |
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Indian cuisine is known for its bold flavors, aromatic spices, and diverse range of dishes. And when it comes to Indian street food, Alley Hopper in Spicy Alley, Chippendale is a must-visit destination. This Indian restaurant offers a unique concept by Masala Kitchen that serves the best Thali and dosa in town.
One of the highlights of Alley Hopper is their epic Thali - a platter that includes three curries, rice, naan, salad, dessert, and sides. It's perfect for sharing with friends or family or indulging in a hearty meal all by yourself. The dumplings or Momo are also worth trying as they are similar to Chinese dumplings and can be steamed or pan-fried with meat or vegetarian filling.
Alley Hopper is not just about the food; it's also about creating an experience that brings people together. Whether you're celebrating Mother's Day or traveling around the world like sisters Rory and Sage from Florida USA who recently visited this restaurant and tasted dosa for the first time, Alley Hopper has something for everyone.
So if you're looking for authentic Indian street food with a modern twist in Sydney, head over to Alley Hopper in Spicy Alley. You won't be disappointed!