New Indian Restaurants in Cary (June 2026)
New Indian Restaurants in Cary (June 2026)
Cary's South Asian community has never had it this good at dinnertime. Between the tech corridors off NC-55 and the bustling plazas along Chatham Street, new kitchens keep opening — and for those of us who measure a new city by the quality of its biryani and dosa, that is genuinely exciting news. Whether you just moved here from Hyderabad or you've been in the Triangle for a decade, here's your June 2026 guide to what's cooking.
TL;DR
- 🍛 Andhra 2 America on NC-55 brings bold Andhra flavors to west Cary — a must for Telugu-speaking families craving home-style cooking.
- ☕ Bangalore Cafe Xpress on Ten Ten Road serves Karnataka-style breakfasts on weekends — perfect for a lazy Saturday morning idli run.
- 🍚 Biryani Maxx and Biryani Xprs both anchor the East Chatham corridor for serious rice lovers, with complementary menus and hours.
- 🌆 BLR Food Street in Morrisville Square brings the street-food energy of Bengaluru's lanes to the western edge of Cary.
- 📍 From Himalayan dals to South Indian filter coffee, the variety across Cary's neighborhoods means you rarely have to drive far for something that tastes like home.
Why Cary's Indian Food Scene Keeps Growing
Cary is home to one of the densest concentrations of South Asian families in the entire Southeast. The Research Triangle's tech and pharma sectors have drawn engineers, doctors, and entrepreneurs from every corner of India — and their families brought their food memories with them. Restaurateurs have noticed. The result is a dining landscape that goes well beyond the generic "Indian buffet" and now includes regional specialists, express formats for weeknight dinners, and weekend breakfast spots that feel lifted straight from a Bangalore or Hyderabad neighborhood.
What makes this June 2026 roundup special is the sheer geographic spread. You'll find new and noteworthy spots from the Ten Ten Road corridor in the south all the way to Chapel Hill Road in the west — meaning virtually every Cary zip code now has something worth trying within a short drive.
The South Indian Specialists Worth Knowing
For the Tamil Nadu and Andhra diaspora especially, the arrival of more regionally specific restaurants is a big deal. Generic "Indian" menus are fine, but nothing compares to a place that actually knows what Andhra spice levels mean.
Andhra 2 America at 2711 NC-55 is one of the more exciting additions to west Cary's food scene. As the name suggests, it zeroes in on Andhra-style cooking — think fiery gravies, gunpowder-dusted dosas, and the kind of rice meals that demand a good afternoon nap afterward. You can reach them at (919) 267-5035 or browse their menu at andhra2america.com before making the trip.
Bangalore Cafe Xpress at 3300 Ten Ten Road takes a different approach, channeling Karnataka's comfort-food sensibility into a cafe format. The weekend breakfast hours — Saturday and Sunday mornings starting at 9:00 AM — make it an ideal spot for the community ritual of a slow weekend breakfast. Dinner service runs Tuesday through Friday from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM and through the weekend as well. Check bangalorecafexpress.com for the full schedule before heading over.
Udupi Cafe at 598 East Chatham has been a quiet favorite among the vegetarian community for its faithful South Indian menu. With lunch and dinner service Monday through Sunday, it's one of the most reliably accessible options on the east side of Cary.
The Biryani Belt on East Chatham
If you live anywhere near downtown Cary, you've probably noticed that East Chatham Street has quietly become ground zero for biryani lovers. Two dedicated spots now operate within walking distance of each other, which is a beautiful problem to have.
Biryani Maxx at 590 E Chatham St runs a tight operation with consistent hours — lunch starts at 11:30 AM on weekdays, and they stay open until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Their website, biryanimaxx.com, gives you a good sense of what to expect from their menu before you arrive.
A few doors down, Biryani Xprs at 748 E Chatham St offers an interesting fusion angle alongside its Indian core, with dinner running until 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday nights — some of the latest hours you'll find for Indian food in Cary. Weekend lunch starts at 11:00 AM. Reach them at (919) 377-1801 or visit biryanixprxcarync.com.
Having both options nearby means you can develop genuine opinions about which dum biryani you prefer. Consider it a civic duty.
💡 Desi Insider Tip: If you're planning a weekend family outing, hit Bangalore Cafe Xpress for a 9:00 AM South Indian breakfast and then swing by BLR Food Street for a late lunch — it turns a perfectly ordinary Sunday into something that actually feels like a day off in Bengaluru.
Street Food Energy and Casual Bites
BLR Food Street at 144 Morrisville Square Way leans into the chaotic, delicious spirit of Bengaluru's road-side food culture. The name says it all — this is not a white-tablecloth situation. Sunday hours include both a midday and evening window, and weekday lunch service runs on a tight schedule, so check blrfoodstreet.com or email blrfoodstreet@gmail.com before making the drive. It's the kind of spot where you order too much because everything sounds good.
Kababish Cafe on West Chatham Street and Kabab and Curry on Hillsborough Street round out the casual-to-midrange options for those who want kebabs and North Indian classics done right. Both have websites where you can browse menus and plan ahead.
For Full-Service and Celebratory Meals
Sometimes you need more than a quick lunch — you need somewhere to take the parents when they visit from India, or a place that can handle a birthday dinner party without stress.
Himalayan Grill & Bar at 1207 Kildaire Farm Road is a strong contender for those occasions. The bar component means it works well for mixed groups, and the Himalayan-Indian menu has enough range to satisfy everyone from the vegetarian aunty to the cousin who insists on ordering the most elaborate meat dish available. Call ahead at (919) 377-0117 or visit himalayangrillnc.com.
Bawarchi Biryanis at 9601 Chapel Hill Road and Zayka Indian Cuisine at 10410 Moncreiffe Road both serve the western and southwestern reaches of the Cary-Morrisville corridor, where a significant chunk of the South Asian tech community lives. Bawarchi's Hyderabadi reputation precedes it; reach them at (919) 439-7070.
BLR Bar & Curry (Suite 108) brings a Bengaluru-inspired menu with full bar service — check blrindiancuisine.com or call (919) 678-3018 for current hours and reservations.
Practical Tips for First-Time Visitors
A few things that will save you time and disappointment as you explore these spots:
Always check hours online before going. Several of these restaurants are closed on Mondays, and lunch-only formats are common on weekdays — Zayka, India Gate on Highway 54, and BLR Food Street all have limited windows that catch people off guard.
Weekend breakfast at Bangalore Cafe Xpress and the biryani spots on East Chatham tend to get crowded quickly, especially after Friday prayers and Sunday temple visits. Arriving right when they open is the move.
Many of these kitchens are owner-operated, which means the food is personal and the recipes are real — but it also means they may occasionally close for family events or holidays. A quick call or a check of their website before a special trip is always worth it.
FAQ
Q: Which Cary Indian restaurants are open on Sundays? Several are, including Biryani Maxx (opens at noon), Biryani Xprs (opens at 11:00 AM), Bangalore Cafe Xpress (9:00 AM breakfast), and Udupi Cafe (11:30 AM). Always confirm hours on the restaurant's website.
Q: Where can I find Andhra or Telugu-style food specifically in Cary? Andhra 2 America on NC-55 is your best starting point. Reach them at (919) 267-5035 or check andhra2america.com for menu details.
Q: Are there South Indian vegetarian options in Cary? Yes — Udupi Cafe on East Chatham and Bangalore Cafe Xpress on Ten Ten Road both have strong vegetarian South Indian menus, and many of the other restaurants on this list offer vegetarian sections as well.
Q: Which Cary Indian restaurants stay open late on weekends? Biryani Xprs runs until 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday nights, making it one of the latest-closing options in the area. Biryani Maxx stays open until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Q: Is there Indian food near the western side of Cary / Morrisville? Bawarchi Biryanis on Chapel Hill Road, BLR Food Street in Morrisville Square, and Bangalore Cafe Xpress on Ten Ten Road all serve that side of the community well.
The Bottom Line
Cary's Indian and South Asian restaurant scene in June 2026 is the most diverse and regionally specific it has ever been. Whether you're chasing the perfect Andhra pepper curry, a Karnataka-style weekend breakfast, or a late-night biryani fix, there is something here for every craving and every corner of the subcontinent. The community has built something real on these roads — and the best way to keep it thriving is to show up, eat well, and tell your neighbors.
For more community guides, restaurant updates, and South Asian life in the Triangle, keep coming back to Desi.Net — your local home base for everything that matters to us here in Cary.
