Best Indian Restaurants in Redmond (2026)
Best Indian Restaurants in Redmond (2026)
Redmond's South Asian community has grown so fast that finding a great daal makhani or a proper Hyderabadi biryani close to home is no longer a weekend road trip — it's a Tuesday night option. Whether you moved here for Microsoft, Amazon, or simply followed family, knowing where to eat well (and eat desi) is part of feeling at home. This guide is written for the folks who already know the difference between chaat and chana masala, and just want to know where to go.
TL;DR
- 🍛 Bombay Bistro on Redmond Way is the closest thing to a neighborhood anchor restaurant for Redmond's desi crowd.
- 🌶️ Royal Biryani House and Bommarillu Biryani are your go-tos when only a proper biryani will do.
- 🥙 Kebab House brings solid Pakistani flavors — great for a mixed table of North Indian and Pakistani diners.
- 🍞 Rasoi Indian Restaurant and Bakery in Bellevue stands out for its rare combo of bakery, chaat, and full Indian menu under one roof.
- 📍 Most truly in-Redmond spots are concentrated along Redmond Way and the NE Redmond/Kirkland corridor — knowing the geography saves time.
Why Redmond Has Become a Desi Food Hub
Drive down Redmond Way on a Friday evening and you will spot desi families spilling out of restaurants, toddlers in tow, aunties debating the raita. This is not an accident. Redmond's tech corridor has drawn one of the densest South Asian populations in the Pacific Northwest, and restaurants have followed. The eastside dining scene — once dominated by American chains and sushi spots — now holds a genuinely impressive range of Indian, Pakistani, and Nepali options, from quick lunch counters to sit-down family dinner destinations.
What this means practically: you do not have to drive into Seattle for good food anymore. The kitchens have come to you.
The Redmond Mainstay: Bombay Bistro
If you ask a Redmond auntie where she takes out-of-town relatives for a proper Indian dinner, there is a decent chance she says Bombay Bistro. Located on Redmond Way, it functions as a true neighborhood restaurant — the kind of place where the staff recognizes regulars and the menu covers enough ground to keep a mixed table of Punjabis, South Indians, and curious non-desi coworkers all satisfied. Their Monday hours start at 11 AM, so it works for a long lunch too. Check their full schedule at bombaybistroredmond.com before heading over.
Biryani Worth Planning Around
For many desis, biryani is not just a dish — it is a standard by which a restaurant is judged. Redmond has two dedicated options worth knowing.
Royal Biryani House on 161st Avenue NE brings the kind of focus that suggests the kitchen actually cares about getting the dum right. A restaurant that puts biryani in its name tends to live and die by it, which is motivation enough to keep the recipe honest. You can browse their menu at royalbiryanihouse.com.
Bommarillu Biryani on Avondale Way NE takes things in a more eclectic direction — their menu spans Indian, pasta, and pizza, which might sound odd but actually mirrors how many Desi-American households eat. It makes the spot genuinely useful for families with teenagers who refuse to agree on anything. Find details at bommarillubiryani.com.
💡 Desi Insider Tip: If you are buying biryani for a group, call ahead and ask if they do large-order trays. Many of these smaller spots will accommodate bulk requests that do not show up on their online menu — you just have to ask like a desi auntie would.
When You Want Pakistani or Cross-Border Flavors
Redmond's desi community is not monolithically Indian, and the restaurant scene is starting to reflect that properly.
Kebab House on 124th Avenue NE serves both Pakistani and Indian cuisine, which makes it one of the more inclusive options on the eastside. For office lunches or mixed-heritage family gatherings, having a menu that spans both traditions without compromising either is genuinely useful. Their website is kababhousepk.com.
Foody Moody on Bel-Red Road also straddles the Indian-Pakistani line, making it another solid pick for tables where everyone has a different regional loyalty. Visit foodyformoody.com for more.
For the Chaat Lover and the Bakery Addict
Rasoi Indian Restaurant and Bakery on NE 20th Street in Bellevue (very much in the Redmond orbit) deserves its own paragraph because of how much it offers in one visit. The menu spans chaat, vada pav, biryani, Indo-Chinese, tandoor, and — notably — a full bakery. If you have been craving a proper vada pav alongside a slice of cake, this is not a fever dream. It is just Rasoi. Details at rasoibellevue.com.
Indian Spice Bistro on Bothell Way NE also leans into chaat alongside a broader Indian menu. Their hours cover both lunch and dinner on most days of the week, with Friday and Saturday dinner running until 10 PM — useful for late-deciders. Full schedule at indianspicebistro.com.
Quick Bites, Lunch Counters, and Fast-Casual
Not every meal needs to be a sit-down event. Redmond's working desi population needs fast, satisfying options too.
Naan Stop on University Way NE opens as early as 9 AM on Mondays, which puts it firmly in breakfast-or-early-lunch territory. For a desi quick-service option that doesn't make you feel like you're settling, it's worth bookmarking at naanstopeat.com.
Spice Waala on 15th Avenue East has built a loyal following for accessible, flavor-forward Indian street food. The vibe is casual and the food punches above its price point — good for solo lunches and take-home dinners alike. Check spicewaala.com for current hours.
Shri Cafe Indian Homefoods takes a different angle entirely, leaning into the homestyle cooking niche that many restaurants overlook. If you are tired of restaurant-formula curry and want something that tastes closer to what someone's mom made, shricafe.com is worth a look.
The Broader Eastside Table: Kirkland and Bellevue Neighbors
Several restaurants in this guide sit technically in Kirkland or the Bellevue-adjacent Redmond corridor, but for anyone living in Redmond, these are genuine neighborhood options — not a trek.
Sitar Indian Cuisine on 116th Avenue NE in Kirkland is a polished sit-down option with a menu built for the full North Indian dining experience. Find details at sitarindiankirkland.com.
Royal India on NE Juanita Drive covers similar territory and is easy to combine with errands on that side of the city. Their website is royalindiaseattle.com.
Kricket Club on NE 65th Street brings a more modern, bar-forward Indian dining concept into the mix — good for those evenings when you want cocktails alongside your tikka. Details at kricketclub.com.
FAQ
Q: Is there a good Indian restaurant actually on Redmond Way? A: Yes — Bombay Bistro is located directly on Redmond Way and is one of the most convenient full-service options for Redmond residents.
Q: Where can I get Pakistani food in Redmond? A: Kebab House on 124th Avenue NE and Foody Moody on Bel-Red Road both serve Pakistani cuisine alongside Indian dishes.
Q: Any options that include Nepali food? A: Indian-Nepali Kitchen on Aurora Avenue North serves both Indian and Nepali cuisine, with weekday hours running from 10 AM to 9:15 PM.
Q: Where should I go for chaat specifically? A: Rasoi Indian Restaurant and Bakery and Indian Spice Bistro both feature chaat prominently on their menus.
Q: Are there Indian restaurants in Redmond open on Mondays? A: Bombay Bistro opens at 11 AM on Mondays, and Naan Stop opens at 9 AM on Mondays, making both solid options at the start of the week.
The Bottom Line
Redmond's Indian and South Asian restaurant scene in 2026 is the real deal — diverse enough to cover everything from Pakistani kebabs to Nepali dal, from chaat carts to bakery counters. Whether you're a longtime eastside resident or newly arrived and still figuring out your neighborhood, this list gives you a genuine starting point built on real addresses and real kitchens.
For more community picks, local events, and desi life on the eastside, keep exploring right here on Desi.Net — your neighborhood hub for everything South Asian in Redmond.
