6 Best Indian Restaurants near Lowell

Indian Pizzeria Pizza • $
1717 Middlesex St, Lowell

Customers` Favorites

Half Chicken Tikka Masala Half Chicken Korma
Chicken Tikka Masala Pizza
Paneer Tikka Masala Pizza
Garlic Bread with Cheese
Veg Manchurian Pizza
Chicken Korma Pizza
Paneer Quesadilla
Podi Masala Dosa
Onion Kulcha
Spicy Fries

“One of the best restaurant I have ever visited after coming to America. Lots of vegetarian option and the food is wow. I have tried everything from the manu over my several visits. Highly recommend to go there.Vegetarian options: American, Chinese, Italian,Indian ,Asian“

4.5 Superb74 Reviews
P & D Indian Fast Food Fast Food • $
1717 Middlesex St #1, Lowell

Customers` Favorites

Hot and Spicy Cheese Garlic Bread
Cheese Jumbo Masala Vadapav
Cheese Masala Samosa Pav
Grilled Bombay Sandwich
Bombay Grill Sandwich
Bombay Masala Toast
Sev Usal Usal Pav
Ice Cream Falooda
Pani Puri Pakodi
Cheese Dabeli

“This is a new fast food restaurant for me. I wanted to give it try and ordered the spicy garlic cheese bread and the Bombay sandwich. Both were well prepared and tasted really good. I am really glad that there is really Indian fast food restaurant nearby. I highly recommend giving this place a try.“

4.1 Good32 Reviews

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Tikka Pizza
Tikka Masala Pizza
BBQ Chicken Pizza
Vegan Pizza

“One of my favorite places in Lowell to get amazing vegetarian food. One of the widest selections of vegetarian and vegan pizzas I have ever seen. And if you aren’t vegetarian they have options for you too (of course I stick to the vegetarian menu). And if you like spice I recommend the super spicy menu items. Do not underestimate it, it is powerful.Definitely a great place if you want great food with a friendly atmosphere.“

4.1 Good23 Reviews
Honest Restaurant Lowell Indian • $$
21 Wood St, Lowell

Customers` Favorites

Garlic Naan with Paneer Tikka Masala
Honest Special Pav Bhaji
Mysore Masala Dosa
Bahubali Sandwich
Shev Dahi Puri
Chole Bhature
Chinese Bhel
Rose Falooda
Punjabi Thali
Manchow Soup

“We have visited this location quite a few times.Food is above average like we would prefer having more appetizers than main course as it is really worthService: they have a minimal staff however to our surprise they are able to beat the rushAmbience: business is growing however it’s managed in a small space resulting to too much noise from all the visitors. They should think about expanding the unit.Overall if you are missing Indian street food you must visit this placeAverage spending: 30-35$ per personSpice level request: they understand & deliver what you actually need ?“

4 Good82 Reviews
Food Shines Indian • $
277 Pawtucket St, Lowell

Customers` Favorites

MO with Chicken Soup
Peppered MO MO
Chicken Momo
Steamed Momo
Everything

“The BEST Indian food around, by far! The chicken is top quality which is important to me. Chicken Tikki, Aloo Goobi and the Yakisoda are all delicious. Huge portions, you’ll eat for days. The spring rolls and garlic nan are some of the best I’ve had. Favorite part is there the huge variety of food so always something for everyone, even picky kids! We always do take out. Location can be a pain with traffic (I’m over the bridge) but totally worth it.“

4 Good57 Reviews
Paradise Biryani Pointe Indian • $
1689 Middlesex St, Lowell

Customers` Favorites

Paradise Special Chicken Biryani
Chicken Tikka Masala
Paradise Chicken Fry
Paneer Tikka Masala
Mutton Biryani
Butter Chicken
Chili Chicken
Chicken Curry
Goat Biryani
Malai Kofta

“Google please don’t take this down and other diners please don’t report it because of difference in opinion (freedom of speech, remember) !!Hitting a spot on your tastebuds very differently compared to the run-of-the mill, trying-hard-to-please-a-narrow-American-palate, mediocre self-proclaimed pseudo-Indian restaurants which seem to a norm in the area (I am from out of state), where majority of the dishes all look and taste the same, this place, surprisingly in accordance with the age-old rule of thumb of spotting an authentic ethnic cuisine place, is run by individuals and patronised by diners (on a regular basis) belonging to the same region of India whose cuisine this restaurant carries. Though I know from my travels, that cultures and tastes change every few miles, but this is I feel the closest that it can come to what I had during my stay in Hyderabad. I just wish they made their secret menu part of their official menu and had more South Indian appetizers compared to what they have now. Their food puts one in such a mental bliss, that on a lighter note, I wish they had a hotel or motel or Airbnb attached and provided accommodation for a little seista. Wishing them all the best luck !“

3.5 Good57 Reviews
Loading...
map Map