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New Indian Restaurants in Chandler (June 2026)

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New Indian Restaurants in Chandler (June 2026)

Chandler's South Asian community has been growing fast — and the restaurant scene is finally keeping pace. Whether you just moved here from the Bay Area, drove down from Scottsdale, or have been rooted in this city for years, finding a place that actually tastes like home matters more than a Yelp star ever could.

TL;DR

  • 🍛 Chandler now has a genuinely diverse spread of Indian dining — from Andhra comfort food to North Indian street chaat to full South Indian meals.
  • 🌶️ Several spots share the same West Chandler Blvd corridor, making it easy to explore more than one in a single outing.
  • 🥗 Vegetarians and vegans are well served — Woodlands, Bikanervala, and Chaat House all lean heavily plant-based.
  • 🕐 Hours vary widely; always check the restaurant's website before you go, especially for Sunday specials and late-night menus.
  • 📍 A few spots are newer or lower-profile — worth discovering before the rest of the city catches on.

Why Chandler Is Becoming a Real Desi Food Hub

For a long time, Chandler residents drove up to Mesa or into Phoenix to satisfy a craving for proper daal makhani or a paper masala dosa. That commute is becoming increasingly optional. A cluster of Indian and South Asian restaurants has quietly built up across the city — especially along the West Chandler Boulevard stretch — and the range of regional cuisines on offer is genuinely impressive. Telugu home cooking, Punjabi street food, South Indian filter coffee culture, biryani by the pot — it is all here, or very nearly so.

What follows is a practical, honest guide for South Asians who live in Chandler and want to know what is worth their time and appetite right now.


The West Chandler Blvd Corridor: Your New Desi Food Street

If you have not yet driven the stretch around 4929 W Chandler Blvd, clear a weekend afternoon. At least three distinct South Asian restaurants operate in and around that address alone.

Chaat House at 4929 W Chandler Blvd, Suite 1C is the one to know for Indian street food done right. They cover both North and South Indian dishes, and they are open seven days a week from 11 AM to 10 PM — with a special extended menu that runs even later. That late-night window is rare in Chandler and genuinely appreciated by folks coming off a long shift or a late puja gathering. You can reach them at (623) 888-8331 or check their menu at chaathousechandleraz.com.

Also in the same complex, Andhra Spice Chandler at Suite 1J brings Telugu-style cooking to West Chandler. Andhra cuisine is unapologetically bold — tamarind-forward, fiery, and built around rice and lentil combinations that feel restorative in a way that generic "Indian food" simply does not. Their hours run from around 11 AM to 10 PM daily, with a special menu that extends to nearly midnight. If you grew up eating pesarattu or gongura pachadi, this one will hit differently.

Chennai Indian Restaurant also holds an address on W Chandler Blvd and covers South Indian, North Indian, and even Indian Chinese — a combination that makes it flexible for families with mixed preferences. They can be reached at 480-705-5444.


For the Biryani Loyalists

Biryani is never just rice. It is occasion food, comfort food, and the ultimate test of a kitchen's patience. Paradise Biryani Pointe on West Ray Road has been a go-to for the community for a reason — their phone number is +1-480-456-8884 and you can browse their full menu at paradisebiryaniaz.com. If you are feeding a crowd, calling ahead for a large order is always the smarter move.


Vegetarian-First Spots Worth Bookmarking

Vegetarianism is not a dietary restriction in Desi culture — it is often a way of life, and finding a restaurant that treats it that way makes all the difference.

Woodlands Vegetarian South Indian Kitchen on West Ray Road is one of the most beloved South Indian vegetarian restaurants in the entire East Valley. The address is 4980 W Ray Road and they can be reached at +1-480-820-2249. Woodlands is the kind of place where you can order a full thali and feel genuinely nourished rather than just full.

Bikanervala on South Arizona Avenue brings the famous Delhi-based chain's approach to pure vegetarian Indian sweets, snacks, and full meals to Chandler. If you are picking up mithai for a pooja, a birthday, or just because you need something sweet and familiar, Bikanervala at +1-480-859-0400 is the answer. Their website is bikanervalausa.com.

Chaat House (mentioned above) also skews vegetarian-friendly by its very nature — chaat culture is largely plant-based and street-snack-forward.


The Sit-Down Classics: When You Want a Proper Meal Out

Sometimes you want to actually sit down, order slowly, and linger over naan and conversation.

India Oven on South Gilbert Road has been a Chandler staple for that reason. Open for lunch and dinner on weekdays (11 AM – 2:30 PM and 5 PM – 9:30 PM, Monday and Tuesday confirmed), it is the kind of reliable North Indian kitchen where the butter chicken is consistent and the service is unhurried. Reach them at +1-480-892-3333 or visit azindiaoven.com.

Taj Mahal on North Craftsmans Court offers a fine dining take on Indian cuisine in Chandler, a rarer proposition. Their website, aztajmahal.com, gives a sense of the fuller experience — worth visiting when you want the occasion to feel elevated.

The Dhaba on East Apache Boulevard leans into the classic dhaba aesthetic — casual, hearty, the kind of food that reminds you of a highway roadside stop in Punjab. Their website is the-dhaba.com and they can be reached at +1-480-557-8800.


New and Worth Watching

Two spots are newer to the Chandler scene and worth keeping on your radar as they settle in.

Curryleaf Indian Market & Eatery is a hybrid concept — part market, part eatery — which makes it particularly useful for the home cook who also wants a quick meal. The market angle means you might find specialty ingredients alongside prepared food, a combination that is genuinely rare. Their website is curryleafaz.com and you can reach them at curryleafchandler@gmail.com.

Tikka Drive Indian Cuisine on West Warner Road is another newer entry, reachable at +1-480-691-4040 and tikkadrive.com. The name suggests a fast-casual, drive-friendly format — practical for weeknight pickups when you do not have time to sit down but still want something real.


💡 Desi Insider Tip: The West Chandler Blvd complex around 4929 is worth treating like a mini food street. Park once, visit Chaat House for a pani puri to start, pick up something from Andhra Spice for the main, and grab a sweet from Bikanervala on the way home. You do not have to choose just one.


FAQ

Q: Are there good South Indian options specifically in Chandler? Yes — Woodlands Vegetarian South Indian Kitchen, Chaat House, Andhra Spice Chandler, and Chennai Indian Restaurant all cover South Indian dishes to varying degrees.

Q: Where can I find halal Indian or Pakistani food in the broader Chandler area? Khyber Halal on North 24th Street covers Afghan, Pakistani, and Indian cuisine under halal guidelines. Their number is +1-602-954-5290 and their website is khyberhalalfood.com.

Q: Which restaurants are good for large family gatherings or group orders? Paradise Biryani Pointe, Bikanervala, and India Oven are all suited for larger groups. Calling ahead is always recommended for parties.

Q: Are any of these spots open late? Chaat House and Andhra Spice Chandler both offer extended "special menu" hours past 10 PM, which is unusual for the area and convenient for late-evening plans.

Q: Is there an Indian grocery store attached to any of these restaurants? Curryleaf Indian Market & Eatery appears to combine a market and eatery — check their website at curryleafaz.com for the most current details.


The Bottom Line

Chandler's Indian dining scene in mid-2026 is more layered and regional than it has ever been. You no longer have to settle for a one-size-fits-all "Indian restaurant" when you can choose between Andhra heat, Tamil comfort food, Punjabi street snacks, Delhi-style mithai, and slow-cooked biryani — sometimes within a few blocks of each other.

For South Asians who live here, that is not a small thing. It is the texture of community. Keep exploring, keep sharing your finds, and check back on Desi.Net for ongoing updates on what is opening, what is popping, and what is worth the drive.

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