Southbank to Aagaman Flinders Lane rarely breaks twelve minutes pedestrian via Princes Bridge and Collins retail blocks — quickest sit-down Himalayan Indian CBD room when arenas empty out.
Aagaman CBD lives at 308 Flinders Lane. Lunch leans brisk for CBD workers (Mon–Sat). Dinner runs seven nights — curries through to Nepalese grills and breads from the clay oven.
Crowd pleasers cover the King's Platter tandoor board, Khukuri Chicken Masala, pani puri–style bites, Himalayan chilli noodles beside classic curries — easy to split if you eat with colleagues.
What makes Aagaman Flinders Lane different from other Indian restaurants in the Melbourne CBD is the Nepalese cooking. Ram Ko Andaz and Jhol Momos in Himalayan broth are dishes most CBD diners have not encountered before. Head Chef Ram Sapkota trained in Nepal and brings family recipes that have not been simplified for an Australian audience — the spice levels, techniques and ingredients are the real thing.
Walk or tram: Swanston Street/St Kilda Road spine toward Flinders then slip east into Laneway numbering 308 signage. Taxi drop sits off adjacent cross streets obeying council slips.
People visiting from Southbank often start near Southbank Promenade eateries, Crown casino blocks, Melbourne Arts Precinct gig venues. Tell us allergies or dietary needs when you reserve so chefs can steer the menu cleanly.
Wilson Parking on Flinders Lane is the closest paid car park to 308 Flinders Lane. After 6pm many nearby meter zones become free — check signs on Russell and Exhibition Streets.
Yes — find us on Uber Eats and DoorDash. Search Aagaman Flinders Lane and your order will be delivered to Southbank.
Call 03 9193 0905 during service hours — online booking covers most nights but staff handle odd requests fast by phone.
Lunch Monday–Saturday 11:30am–3pm plus dinner nightly from 5pm. Book online or call 03 9193 0905.
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