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Desi Tadka Indian Grill
Desi Tadka Indian Grill is an excellent Indian restaurant for a quick weekday lunch or Friday night takeout. Whatever you do, get the onion kulcha.
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Taste Of India
For really good Indian food on a huge patio, Taste Of India in Roosevelt is the obvious choice.
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Mint Progressive Indian
Mint seems practically designed for a business dinner Downtown and should be used only if you're in need of upscale Indian food that your boss is definitely paying for.
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Spice Waala
For a quick and delicious lunch, grab some Indian kathi rolls from Spice Waala in Ballard.
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Kricket Club
Kricket Club is an upscale Indian restaurant in Ravenna that you shouldn't go out of your way for.
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Annapurna Cafe
Seattle’s best Indian food is at Annapurna on Capitol Hill. Your order? Momo dumplings and fish korma.
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Kastoori Grill
Don’t overlook Kastoori Grill just because it’s next to the Pike Place madness - it’s one of the best Indian spots downtown.
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Cedars In University District
Cedars In University District is mostly known for takeout lunch, but it’s also a good spot for a lighter-than-usual Indian dinner.
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Zaika
Zaika is an Indian restaurant on Capitol Hill that serves things like fried paneer sticks and butter chicken tenders.
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Lassi & Spice
Lassi & Spice is an Indian cafe in South Lake Union that specializes in made-to-order lassi.
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Spice Waala
Spice Waala is an Indian counter-service spot on Capitol Hill that serves roti wraps and fried snacks.
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Cedars in Capitol Hill
Cedars In Capitol Hill is a great takeout option for Indian or Mediterranean food. Get the butter chicken.
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Nirmal’s
Nirmal’s is an upscale spot in Pioneer Square with modern Indian food and creative cocktails.
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Yeti Bar
Yeti Bar is the Nepali/Indian/Tibetan sister spot to Annapurna. Come here for tasty appetizers and saffron cocktails while you wait for your table.