Greensborough slides twelve minutes nights clear south on Greensborough Highway toward Lower Plenty — faster than looping west for generic curry houses.
Aagaman Rosanna is at 137 Lower Plenty Road — same kitchens as other Aagaman venues — with Indian and Nepalese food, clay-oven breads and Himalayan plates suited to neighbourhood tables.
Popular orders include Himalayan Goat from the clay pot, Jhol Momos, dumplings steamed or fried and curries backed by lentil bowls. Mention dietary limits when you book and the crew works within reason.
What makes Aagaman different from other Indian restaurants near Rosanna is the Nepalese cooking alongside the Indian. Chef Ram Sapkota grew up in Nepal cooking with his mother — her Dal Makhani recipe, unchanged, is on the menu and simmers for 18 hours before every service. Jhol Momos are folded by hand in the kitchen each day. These are dishes the northeast suburbs have not seen before.
Car: highway south until Lower Plenty feeders — watch speed cameras near plaza exits. Riders late often rideshare pooled after Greenwood station hops.
People visiting from Greensborough often start near Greensborough Plaza retail core, Plenty Gorge parklands hikes, Greensborough Hwy retail strip lights. Tell us allergies or dietary needs when you reserve so chefs can steer the menu cleanly.
Lower Plenty Road has street parking available directly outside. Side streets off Lower Plenty Road are generally free and within a short walk of 137 Lower Plenty Road.
Yes — find us on Uber Eats and DoorDash. Search Aagaman Rosanna and your order will be delivered to Greensborough.
Phone the Rosanna team on 03 9191 5100 — we walk through tables, timelines and banquet-style sets.
Monday to Thursday dinner from 5pm. Friday to Sunday adds lunch 12pm–3pm plus dinner again from 5pm. Book online or call 03 9191 5100.
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