Submitted by No_Cap_1452 t3_11gcazn in CambridgeMA
In search for yummy Indian food in the cambridge area. Also open to recs for good Thai food and good Vietnamese food. thx!!
Submitted by No_Cap_1452 t3_11gcazn in CambridgeMA
In search for yummy Indian food in the cambridge area. Also open to recs for good Thai food and good Vietnamese food. thx!!
Recently tried Passage to India and while I’m no expert, it was a cut above the rest.
Nirvana the Taste of India is my go-to
Surya Indian Kitchen !! (In Cambridgeport)
Try the Maharaja near Harvard sq.
Passage to India was great, I’m sad it moved from Porter to Lechmere because now I can’t walk to it 🥲
not cambridge but dosa n curry on somerville ave in somerville is one of the best places to get indian food in the area!
Same, friend. Same.
Man-O-Salwa Kabob & Grill in Somerville is not exactly Indian but close enough..
Punjabi Dhaba in Inman Square.
Partner and I used to really dig Passage to India and Masala but the former moved out of our neighborhood and the latter really dropped off a cliff a few years back, so we've been sort of scrambling for a new spot.
Nirvana was okay when it had the lunch buffet but we're otherwise sort of unenthusiastic. Singh's Dhaba has been hit or miss in our experience (solid entrees, bland/mushy apps). Punjabi Dhaba remains solid if you're near Inman and I've enjoyed the Maharaja in Harvard Square the few times I've tried it. That said, Spice Delight on the Belmont/Cambridge line has sort of scratched the Passage itch unlike anyone else, recently. Surprisingly solid.
Whatever you do, just avoid Jo's Kitchen (place that moved into the old Passage spot in Porter Square). That place is all heat and no flavor.
Tanjore used to be in Harvard Square and moved down Mass Ave into the old People's republik bar (about halfway between Harvard and Central).
When I worked in Harvard Sq it was my go to spot. So so good.
Guru, maybe that's in Somerville?
Kebab Factory is my absolute favorite.
Punjabi Dhaba and Guru the Caterer are both so divine
Nine Tastes has wonderful Thai food, in Harvard Square
Singh’s Dhaba
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Punjabi Dhaba is probably the best as far as food, but is very much order and the counter street casual style. If you want more of a shutdown restaurant feel, Kebab Factory is also very good.
momo and curry on somerville ave!
India Pavillion on western Ave in central! I have been going there for around 25 years.
Darul kabab in porter sq
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I’m pretty sure the new place Jo’s that’s there is run by the cousin of the passage to India owner and it’s also solid
They have deals on family meals that are a pretty good deal too (for Cambridge)
Nirvana is great! dosa and curry also has a great lunch combo
Singh’s Dhaba is good near central
Shanti, Passage to India, and Momo and curry are great for northern Indian/ Himalayan. Was not impressed with Punjabi dhaba. For Southern I love the new fusion spot in seaport - madras dosa factory. Husband and I are both Indian by descent, born here, so our taste buds are a little blended but we grew up on the authentic stuff
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If it’s so easy, feel free to open up a Goan or Bengali or Kerala restaurant here. You should get your James Beard award quite soon.
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Huh, working nearby I used to go for lunch sometimes and found it adequate but kind of bland, generic and uninteresting.
I always make the trek to Surya instead. No buffet, but worth it.
The lunch special is almost good for two lunches... Fragrant and tasty. I wish it was a better location.
If you're up on the north shore, Passage to India in Salem is fantastic
Kebab Factory and then my favorite is India Pavilion. Punjabi Dhaba is great too.
The food there is TERRIBLE 🥵
Another vote for Punjabi Dhaba in Inman. I haven’t eaten there in a while, and certainly not since the move, but I have many fond memories of Tanjore.
For Thai food, I’d recommend Dakzen on Highland in Somerville. It’s right across the street from the Cambridge city line, so hopefully it’s still close enough (neat trick if you have a Cambridge resident sticker, and want to drive and park). I also would recommend Sugar and Spice in Porter Square. I’m not vegan, but I love their Vegan Kow Yum. It’s both photogenic and delicious.
The only Vietnamese I really know of in Cambridge is Le’s in Harvard Square. Despite the lack of competition, I think it’s still pretty good. That said, you’d have far more choices south of the Charles, especially in Dorchester.
Yeah I wanna know what the comparison point is for everyone here recommending Punjabi Dhaba…loved the staff, but the food was extremely meh for me.
Have you tried Maharaja or Guru the Caterer? Former I like for, let’s say, “standard” Indian restaurant fare, Guru is really good homestyle North Indian. I continue to hunt for a good Gujarati restaurant but alas, this is probably not the area for it.
100% best naan
I’ve eaten at Jo’s and it was good
Kantipur cafe!
the tandoori momos 🔥
Mae's on Main is a go to for me for Thai!
Don’t. Very overrated and has hygiene issues
Chutney’s at Harvard Square in the Garage. Really authentic and great quantities
Seriously make friends with people of Indian origins, and have foods shared between the two of you. I'm not a fan of many restaurants, and I'm a big fan of home made foods.
Technically Somerville, but definitely worth the trip. Also tons of food for the price
Thanks for this recommendation, got delivery there for the first time last night and we loved every dish that we ordered
I know I’m honestly surprised. I thought it was worse than frozen options from the grocery store lmao
For good guju food I’d say edison NJ for closest but there may be some options in CT
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Delicious, consistent and reasonably priced. Couldn’t beat it with a stick.
If you’re in North Cambridge, Masala in Teele Square is technically in Somerville but it’s very close to the Camberville border.
9zaab on cambridge st is my new go-to for thai food
I haven’t actually been in years, but Kebab Factory was my favorite buffet about 6yrs ago. And I went to all the others at the time. Unless it’s changed for the worse it is solid af.
kobeyashidog t1_janz9a5 wrote
Mulan for Taiwanese foods. I like India Pavilion, though I haven’t found a favorite in Cambridge yet. Shanty is my gf’s favorite, but I like Anmol in Beverly, it’s just too far from the city