Top Three Indian Restaurants in Indianapolis, Indiana

Dining on Authentic Indian Cuisine in the Midwest

Ann Siper
Indianapolis, Indiana may not be the first place you think of when you want to find a good authentic Indian restaurant. You might be surprised to find out that they have quite a few great Indian restaurants to choose from. Here are three great local Indianapolis restaurants that will transport you from the Midwest straight to India.

Shalimar Indian Restaurant is a great local spot to eat some homestyle authentic Indian food while you people watch. All different types of people dine here and it makes for great free entertainment. There is a large Indian population in this midwestern city, which accounts for the great choices for Inidan cuisine the city has to offer. There isn't too much ambience at Shalimar Indian Restaurant, but what they lack for in décor they definitely make up for in the quality of food. Dishes are authentic and portions are more than filling. Prices are kept low due to the good turn around of tables. Shalimar Indian Restaurant offers their diners a huge buffet of assorted Indian dishes. There are both vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices on the buffet. Shalimar Indian Restaurant is located at 1043 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46220. They can be reached at (317) 465-1100.

Udupi Café is an all-vegetarian restaurant that focuses on Southern Indianan cuisine. India is a large country and there are many different variations of dishes throughout the land. Although most people associated vegetarian food with all types of Indian foods, there are areas that have a wide variety of meat-based dishes. The best thing about Udupi Café though is that the food is so good both vegetarians and non-vegetarians can both find plenty they would like to eat. No one will miss the meat thanks to the expertly prepared food that is flavored with lots of traditional spices. The specialties include dosai. There are different types of dosai, but I highly recommend the kind stuffed with potato and onion. The flavors are amazing and being fired never hurts the taste! Udupi Café is located at 4225 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46254. Udupi Café is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:30am to 3:30pm and 5:30pm to 9:30pm. On Friday and Saturdays they stay open until 10:00pm. Udupi Café can be reached at (317) 299-2127.

Taj of India is located at 5929 East 82nd Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46250. They serve up bountiful plates of Indian cuisine at bargain prices. Most people want a good deal when they eat Indian. In fact, one of the biggest complaints about an Indian restaurant you will often hear is that they were over priced. You rarely hear that the food wasn't good. Great home-style food at cheap prices is what makes customers happy and Taj of India is happy to provide it. The atmosphere is another one of those clean and sterile Indian restaurants that is somewhat lacking in good décor, but personally I believe that is a special type of ambience in itself. No distractions here, just a great place of authentic Indian food at its finest. Be sure to try the samosas if you aren't sure what to eat! Taj of India can be reached at (317) 579-4400.

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  • Udupi Caf� is an all-vegetarian restaurant.
  • Taj of India is located at 5929 East 82nd Street.
  • Most people want a good deal when they eat Indian.
There is a large Indian population in this midwestern city, which accounts for the great choices for Inidan cuisine the city has to offer.

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  • Andy Z11/24/2009

    The best Indian food, by far, is Amber, 12510 N Meridian St. Their lunch buffet is excellent. Large selection of meat and vegetarian dishes, salads, chutneys and desserts, with a few tasty chinese or thai influenced dished thrown in. Well-balanced flavors and decent (but not too hot) spice levels. A nice feature is naan bread (plain or garlic) brought to the table freshly baked, not sitting on the steam table. MUCH, MUCH BETTER than either Shalimar or Indian Gardens. Highly recommended.

  • SHalimar sucks12/10/2008

    Shalimar totally sucks. One of the worst Indian restaurants I have ever been to. Thats probably the reason you wont find a single Indian guy eating there.

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