Indian Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
1. Dabbawal
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
69-75 High Bridge - NE1
“In the centre and a good option of an evening with decent food and careful service” this pioneer of Indian street food opened on High Bridge in 2010 and also nowadays has an (uncommented on) sibling in Jesmond. A good number of reports attest to its consistency and good value.
2. Sachins
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
Forth Banks - NE1
2024 Review: “Always a favourite” – this smart Punjabi curry house is “still one of the best Indian restaurants in town”, even approaching its fourth decade; the “traditional food” is “very dependable”, having been overseen by chef-owner Bob Arora (a former regular) since the millennium.
3. Dabbawal
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
1 Brentwood Mews - NE2
2022 Review: “Delicious, interesting dishes” inspired by the street food delivered by Mumbai’s ‘dabbawala’ bicycle delivery men, are to be found on the menu at this brightly coloured Jesmond venue with an open kitchen and verandah. It’s a spinoff of the city-centre original.
4. SnackWallah
Vegan restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
Unit 31-33 Grainger Market - NE1
“Busy Indian street-food venue at a busy crossroads in Newcastle’s iconic Grainger Market” – this vegan spot “attracts lots of devotees” with its “daily curry specials and other enjoyable snacks”, served in “great portions at affordable prices in a lively location”.
5. My Delhi Newcastle
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
87a Clayton Street - NE1
“Top-notch Indian street food based on roadside stalls in Delhi” is on the menu at this “vibrant and eclectic outfit”, which is “also great fun”. Launched six years ago, it now has spin-offs in Sunderland and Leicester, and won the ‘Best Street Food’ prize at the Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards in both 2023 and 2025.
6. Khai Khai
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
29 Queen Street - NE1
“It’s all about the smoke and fire” produced by the Josper grill at this “ambience-laden” and “really unique” Quayside Indian just under the Tyne Bridge – “think Dishoom, but less production line”; “menus exude wonderful and exotic flavours” that are “good value for money too”, ensuring it’s “always busy with a wide variety of diners”.
7. Simla
Indian restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne
39 Side - NE1
“The best food, service and atmosphere” are found at this Quayside fixture from Shelly Muktadir, who has successfully updated the classic curry house launched by her late father Ashraf Ali in 1981 – “other restaurants could learn a lot from this outstanding place”.
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