New Indian Restaurants in Denver (August 2026)

TL;DR
- Denver's Indian dining map keeps expanding, from RiNo to Federal Boulevard
- Regional variety is growing — Himalayan, Nepali, and Indian-American mashups
- Larimer Street, Broadway, and Alameda now anchor distinct clusters
- Family-run kitchens dominate; several have been open under a decade
- Most spots offer online ordering and catering alongside dine-in service
Denver's Growing Indian Restaurant Map
Denver's Indian food scene has quietly matured over the past few years. What used to be a handful of buffet-style rooms along South Colorado Boulevard has spread across the city — into RiNo, along Broadway, out to Littleton and Parker, and up into Arvada and Westminster. Below is a working guide to the newer generation of restaurants worth knowing about, drawn from what's currently on the map in August 2026. Hours and menus can shift, so confirm details with the restaurant directly before you go.
RiNo and Downtown
Pema (2449 Larimer Street) sits in the RiNo neighbourhood and runs 11 am to 10 pm daily. It's a straightforward, well-located choice for guests staying near downtown who want Indian food without a long drive. Dine-in and online ordering are both available at pemadenver.com.
Mantra (1147 Broadway) leans into fine-dining presentation on the Broadway corridor. Reservations, online ordering, and a loyalty rewards program are all part of the setup. Reach them at 720-761-5972 or mantracafe24@gmail.com.
Gaia Masala & Burger (609 Grant Street) blends Indian spice traditions with American burger fare. Hours run 10:00 to 03:00 daily, which puts it in a rare category — late-night Indian in central Denver. Online ordering and catering are both offered.
Colfax, Colorado Boulevard, and East Denver
Spice Room (3100 East Colfax Avenue) is a family-run Himalayan-Indian kitchen that opened in 2017 and now runs three Denver locations. The menu leans on tandoor-fired naan, hand-folded momos, and slow-cooked biryanis, with halal and vegan-friendly options available.
India Oven (2890 South Colorado Boulevard) is an established name serving a broad North Indian menu — curry entrées, tandoori dishes, masala preparations, korma, rogan josh, saag, vindaloos, and biryanis. Hours run 11:00 to 20:30 most days. Phone ordering is available at 303-756-5866.
Chai & Chai (12501 East 17th Avenue) works as a lighter option on the east side of the city. Reach them at 720-588-0343.
Little India (2390 South Downing Street) has been a long-standing name in South Denver. Contact 303-298-1939.
West Side and Federal Boulevard
Jewel of India (10343 Federal Boulevard) runs a full dine-in and takeout operation with lunch from 11:00 am to 2:30 pm and dinner from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The kitchen offers a 10% discount on direct takeout orders — worth remembering if you're picking up a weeknight family dinner.
Vibes Indian Cuisine (6590 West 120th Avenue) sits in the north-west corner of the metro and is reachable at 720-287-3307.
Curry Kitchen (13019 West Alameda Parkway) leans heavily on catering — birthday parties, weddings, corporate gatherings — alongside its regular menu. Delivery and pickup are both available. Contact currykitchenco@gmail.com or 720-535-4260.
South Denver, Littleton, and Parker
Cafe India Denver (6886 South Clinton Street) puts the emphasis on flavours that evoke Indian home cooking. Dine-in, online ordering, and catering are all offered.
Haveli Indian Cuisine (301 East County Line Road) runs 11:00 to 21:00 seven days a week at havelilittleton.com. Straightforward hours, no gap between lunch and dinner service.
Sukoon (2700 West Bowles Avenue) is a family-owned Littleton restaurant open since 2015, cooking with locally sourced ingredients and spices imported from India. Dine-in and online ordering are both on offer.
Spice Kitchen (19751 East Mainstreet) serves Indian and Nepali cuisine across its Denver and Parker locations, with a full bar attached. Reach the Parker branch at 303-945-4168.
North Denver and Arvada
Namaste India Restaurant & Bar (5455 Wadsworth Bypass) has been open in Arvada since 2013, serving Indian and vegan cuisine with a full bar. Contact namasteindia.arvada@gmail.com or 303-940-2517.
MoMo House (7729 West 92nd Avenue) is Denver's dedicated Nepali kitchen, specialising in momos — the steamed and fried dumplings central to Nepali cuisine — alongside other Himalayan dishes. Friday and Saturday hours run 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Catering for events of all sizes is part of the offer.
Taz Indian Restaurant is built around pickup and delivery, with online ordering front and centre. Reach them at 720-739-3555 or tazrestaurantowner@gmail.com.
Insider Tip
Weeknight is the smart time to try a spot that's normally packed on weekends. Fine-dining rooms like Mantra on Broadway and family kitchens like Sukoon in Littleton often have their kitchens performing at their sharpest on Tuesday and Wednesday nights when the servers aren't rushed. Ask for the chef's recommendation instead of ordering straight from the menu — Denver's Indian kitchens frequently run regional specials that never make it onto the printed page, from Kerala fish curries to Kolkata-style kathi rolls. Call ahead if you're bringing a group of six or more, especially at RiNo and Broadway locations where the dining rooms are compact.
FAQ
Which Denver neighbourhood has the highest concentration of Indian restaurants? South Denver along Colorado Boulevard and Federal Boulevard historically has the most, but newer clusters along Broadway, Larimer Street, and Alameda Parkway have grown quickly in the past few years.
Are there dedicated Nepali or Himalayan restaurants in Denver? Yes. MoMo House on West 92nd Avenue focuses on momos and Nepali dishes. Spice Room and Spice Kitchen both draw from Indian and Nepali culinary traditions across their menus.
Which spots handle catering for large events? Curry Kitchen, MoMo House, Sukoon, Cafe India Denver, and Gaia Masala & Burger all list catering. Curry Kitchen and MoMo House both explicitly mention weddings and large gatherings on their sites.
Do any Denver Indian restaurants stay open late? Gaia Masala & Burger on Grant Street runs until 03:00 daily, which is unusual for the category. Most others close between 9 and 10 pm.
Are vegetarian and vegan options widely available? Yes. Indian menus are typically strong on vegetarian dishes, and Namaste India and Spice Room list explicit vegan options.
Bottom Line
Denver's Indian dining map in August 2026 spans the metro from RiNo to Parker, with real depth in regional variety — North Indian classics, Himalayan momos, Indo-American burger mashups, and family kitchens sourcing ingredients from India. Whether you're planning a weeknight dinner near the office or a wedding catering order for two hundred, one of the addresses above will likely fit. Verify current hours and pricing directly when you book — Denver's restaurant scene shifts quickly, and menus and hours can change without notice.
