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New Indian Restaurants in Redmond (June 2026)

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New Indian Restaurants in Redmond (June 2026)

Redmond's South Asian community has been quietly building something remarkable — a dining scene dense enough that you no longer have to drive to Bellevue or Seattle just to scratch a biryani craving or pick up fresh chaat on a Tuesday evening. Whether you moved here six months ago or have been raising kids in Redmond for a decade, knowing which spots are worth your time (and which ones get the masala right) is genuine community knowledge. Consider this your updated guide.

TL;DR

  • 🍛 Redmond now has dedicated chaat, street food, biryani, and grocery-restaurant combos — not just generic curry houses.
  • 🕐 Hours vary a lot; always check the website before you make the drive, especially on Mondays.
  • 🌶️ Chatpata By Kanishka on Redmond Way and Indian Spice Bistro on Bothell Way NE are two of the most distinctive newcomers for street-food lovers.
  • 🛒 Maurya Indian Grocery & Restaurant on NW Gilman blends everyday grocery runs with a sit-down meal — useful for weekend errands.
  • 🤝 This list skews toward spots that feel built for the community, not just marketed to it.

Why Redmond's Indian Food Moment Is Different This Time

For years, "Indian food in Redmond" meant a handful of reliable but similar North Indian menus — butter chicken, garlic naan, the usual suspects. What's shifted in the last couple of years is specificity. New spots are leaning hard into regional identities: Hyderabadi dum biryani, South Indian tiffin culture, Desi street food with the kind of chaotic, layered flavors you'd find outside a Mumbai college canteen. That specificity matters to a diaspora community that is not a monolith. Tamil engineers, Punjabi families, Nepali neighbors, and second-generation kids raised on both dal and DoorDash all want something different — and Redmond is finally starting to deliver.

The Street Food & Chaat Scene Is Exploding

If you grew up eating pani puri off a cart or pav bhaji at a dhaba, you know how hard it is to replicate that in the Pacific Northwest. Two places are making a genuine effort right now.

Chatpata By Kanishka sits on Redmond Way and its menu spans Indian street food, chaat, burgers, sandwiches, and even a bakery-dessert section — an ambitious mix that reflects how Desi palates actually work (we want our bhel puri and a good cookie, thank you). They're open Monday through Thursday 11am–10pm; check chatpatabykanishka.com for updated weekend hours before you visit.

Indian Spice Bistro on Bothell Way NE leans specifically into chaat alongside a broader Indian menu. Their hours are detailed and worth noting: Tuesday through Thursday they do a lunch service from 11:30am–2:30pm and reopen for dinner at 5pm, closing at 9:30pm. Fridays and Saturdays dinner service runs until 10pm. Sunday offers both a midday window (11:30am–3pm) and an evening sitting (4:30–9:30pm). Visit indianspicebistro.com for the most current schedule — it changes seasonally.

💡 Desi Insider Tip: For chaat that actually has the right sourness, go on a weekday evening when kitchens are less slammed and the chutneys are freshest. Weekend lunch rushes are real at both spots — arrive early or be ready to wait.

Grocery + Restaurant Combos: The Smartest Stop in Redmond

One of the most underrated formats in the Desi food world is the grocery-restaurant hybrid, where you can pick up methi leaves and frozen paratha for the week and sit down for a proper meal in the same trip. Maurya Indian Grocery & Restaurant on Northwest Gilman Boulevard does exactly this. For anyone who has stood in a regular grocery store squinting at a sad jar of pre-made curry paste, having a proper Desi grocery attached to a restaurant is a minor miracle. Their phone number is +1-425-270-3739 and the website mauryagrocery.com has current stock and hours.

Biryani Specialists and Regional Flavors

Taste of Hyderabad on East Lake Sammamish Parkway NE (Suite 107) is the address to bookmark if dum biryani is your love language. A Hyderabadi-focused menu with buffet service is a rarity in this corridor — it signals confidence in a very specific culinary tradition rather than a catch-all approach. Check tasteofhyderabadus.com for hours before heading over.

Bommarillu Biryani on Avondale Way NE takes its name from a beloved Telugu film and wears its South Indian identity proudly. The menu reportedly extends beyond biryani into pasta and pizza — a reflection of how Desi restaurants in tech-heavy neighborhoods serve families where one parent wants biryani and the kids want something else entirely. Find details at bommarillubiryani.com.

For Indian-Nepali crossover cooking, Indian-Nepali Kitchen on Aurora Avenue North serves a community that is often underrepresented in the local food scene. Their weekday hours run from 10am–9:15pm (Monday through Thursday); visit orderindiannepalikitchen.com for the full schedule.

Established Favorites Worth Re-Visiting

Not every great option is brand-new. A few Redmond-area staples have earned their place on repeat-visit lists.

Bombay Bistro on Redmond Way has a clear Monday lunch window (11am–10pm) and an email address (info@bombaybistroredmond.com) that actually gets responses — a small but meaningful sign of operational seriousness. Check bombaybistroredmond.com for the full weekly schedule.

Foody Moody on Bel-Red Road covers both Indian and Pakistani cuisine, which matters in a community where the food traditions overlap in delicious and complicated ways. Halal options and familiar Pakistani home-style dishes sit alongside Indian menu staples. Details at foodyformoody.com.

Shri Cafe Indian Homefoods is one of those names that keeps coming up in community recommendations for a reason — "homefoods" in the name suggests a comfort-forward approach rather than a banquet-hall aesthetic. Their phone is +1-425-567-3165 and the website shricafe.com has current information.

Practical Tips for First-Time Visitors

A few things worth knowing before you go:

Always check hours online. Multiple restaurants on this list have hours that vary by day of week, and Monday closures are common. An extra thirty seconds on the website saves a wasted trip.

Call ahead for large groups. The South Asian community in Redmond is big and hungry — these spots fill up, especially on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. A quick call goes a long way.

Ask about specials. Many Desi restaurants run unlisted weekly specials based on what's fresh or what the chef is in the mood to make. If you're a regular, this is where the real gems hide.

Explore the full menu. A lot of these restaurants have extended menus online that go well beyond what's on the physical menu board. Chatpata By Kanishka in particular has an unusually wide range if you dig into their website.

FAQ

Q: Which of these restaurants is best for a family with picky kids? Bommarillu Biryani's menu includes pasta and pizza alongside Indian dishes, which makes it a practical choice for mixed-preference family dinners.

Q: Is there a spot that also has an Indian grocery section? Yes — Maurya Indian Grocery & Restaurant on Northwest Gilman Boulevard combines a grocery store with a restaurant under one roof.

Q: Which restaurants are good for a quick weekday lunch? Indian Spice Bistro runs a Tuesday–Thursday lunch service from 11:30am–2:30pm. Bombay Bistro is also open Mondays. Always confirm hours on each restaurant's website before going.

Q: Are there any Pakistani or Nepali options in the mix? Foody Moody on Bel-Red Road covers both Indian and Pakistani food. Indian-Nepali Kitchen on Aurora Avenue North serves an Indian and Nepali menu.

Q: How do I stay updated when new spots open? Keep an eye on Desi.Net's Redmond listings — this guide will be refreshed as the scene evolves.

The Bottom Line

Redmond's Indian and South Asian food scene in mid-2026 is more textured, more regional, and more intentional than it's ever been. From Hyderabadi biryani specialists to chaat-and-street-food hybrids to grocery-restaurant combos that make your Saturday errands delicious, there's something here for every part of the community — whether you're newly arrived and looking for a taste of home, or a longtime local who's ready to stop settling for the same rotation of places. The best way to support these spots is simple: show up, order widely, and bring someone with you. And when you discover a new favorite, share it — Desi.Net's community listings are only as good as the locals who keep them alive.

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