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New Restaurants in Indore (June 2026)

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New Restaurants in Indore (June 2026)

Indore's food scene never really sleeps — but every few months, a fresh wave of openings reshapes where locals are choosing to eat, meet, and celebrate. Whether you're a Sudama Nagar regular, someone who drives the bypass on the daily, or a Chappan Dukkan devotee, June 2026 has dropped some genuinely exciting new options worth knowing about.

TL;DR

  • 🍚 Biryani Station in Sudama Nagar is your go-to for Hyderabadi-style dum biryani on weekdays — check their hours before heading out.
  • 🥗 Satkar Pure Veg Punjabi Dhaba near Tejaji Nagar is a proper highway-side pit stop for pure-veg comfort food.
  • 🫓 Just Paratha on Old A.B. Road (Vishnupuri Colony) sounds exactly as satisfying as it sounds.
  • 🌐 Several new spots have dedicated websites, making it easy to browse menus before you leave home.
  • 🗺️ From Service Road to Scheme 54, the new openings are spread across the city — no single neighbourhood is hogging all the good stuff.

What's New This Month

Six restaurants have come onto our radar for June 2026, and they span an impressive range — from a quick-service biryani counter to a sit-down multi-cuisine spot in Scheme 54, a pure-veg Punjabi dhaba on the bypass, and a paratha-forward concept tucked into Vishnupuri Colony. The spread of locations means there's something new close to wherever you already are in Indore.

What stands out about this batch isn't just the variety of cuisines — it's that several of these spots have clearly thought about the experience beyond the plate. Dedicated websites, multiple contact numbers, and specific neighbourhood anchoring all suggest operators who are serious about building a regular clientele rather than just generating a launch buzz.

Biryani Station — Sudama Nagar

If there's one opening in this list that's going to generate the most WhatsApp forwards, it's probably Biryani Station. Sitting at 4-D, Sudama Nagar, it specialises in Hyderabadi biryani served in a quick-service format — the kind of setup where the rice is the hero and the wait is short.

Hyderabadi biryani, with its long-grain basmati, saffron-kissed dum cooking, and deeply marinated protein layers, is a style that Indore has always had a strong appetite for. A dedicated QSR format for it makes sense in a city where lunch breaks are real and dinner plans are spontaneous. Do note their hours: Monday to Saturday, 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM. This one closes earlier than most, so plan accordingly and don't leave it to a late-evening craving. You can find more information at biryanistation.in.

Satkar Pure Veg Punjabi Dhaba — Tejaji Nagar

Located on Indore Bypass Road near the Tejaji Nagar flyover in Mirjapur, Satkar Pure Veg Punjabi Dhaba is exactly the kind of place Indore does well and always needs more of — a no-nonsense, pure-veg dhaba with a North Indian and Punjabi focus.

Punjabi dhaba food at its best is about generous portions, proper tadka, and dal that tastes like someone's been watching it for hours. The bypass location makes this a natural stop for anyone coming in or out of the city, but it's also genuinely worth making a small detour for if you're on that side of town. Their website is satkarpureveg.in if you want to check the menu before heading over.

💡 Desi Insider Tip: Highway-side dhabas often peak in the early afternoon when the kitchen is fully in stride and the rotis are coming off the tawa fresh. If you can time your visit to the 12:30–2:00 PM window on a weekday, the food tends to be at its absolute best — and the crowd hasn't yet hit the post-lunch rush.

Just Paratha — Vishnupuri Colony, Old A.B. Road

The name tells you everything you need to know, and that kind of confidence is refreshing. Just Paratha is set up in Vishnupuri Colony on Old A.B. Road — a neighbourhood that already has a strong food culture — and it leans entirely into the humble, endlessly versatile paratha.

There's something deeply comforting about a restaurant that has decided to be the best at one thing rather than trying to do everything. Stuffed parathas — aloo, gobi, paneer, mooli, mixed — with a proper side of makhan and achaar are one of those foods that almost every family in Indore has a strong opinion about. A dedicated spot for them is a welcome addition. We don't have hours or a website for them yet, so your best bet is to swing by or ask around in the colony.

Kitchen Sensation — Chappan Dukkan

For those who treat Chappan Dukkan as a weekly ritual (and there are many of you), Kitchen Sensation has set up at LG12, One Centre, within the Chappan Dukkan complex. It's a practical location choice — Chappan is already where Indore comes to eat, and adding a new option within that ecosystem gives it an instant audience.

The cuisine is listed as Indian, which in this context likely means a broad, crowd-pleasing menu suited to the mix of families, friends, and solo eaters who drift through Chappan across the day. You can reach them at +91 90390 46282 if you want to confirm seating or check what's on offer.

Orion Restaurant and Wayfare — Broader Discoveries

Two more spots round out this month's list, each with a distinct personality.

Orion Restaurant, located on Service Road, has a website at orionrestro.in for those who like to do their research in advance. The Indian cuisine positioning and the Service Road address suggest a mid-level dining experience aimed at regulars in that part of the city. A quick browse of their site before visiting is a good idea.

Wayfare, over at 257, PU4, Scheme 54, is the most eclectic entry in this group — Chinese, fast food, and Southern cuisine under one roof. Scheme 54 is a neighbourhood that has been growing as a dining destination, and a multi-cuisine spot there gives residents something genuinely different. Their website is wayfare.thenationtrip.com and you can reach them at +91 93997 70600.

How to Make the Most of a New Restaurant Visit

New restaurants are exciting, but they're also finding their feet. A few habits will serve you well when trying somewhere that's just opened.

Go with a small group for your first visit — two to four people allows you to order a wider spread and get a real sense of the menu without over-committing. Visit during off-peak hours (not peak weekend dinner service) for your first experience, as kitchens tend to be more consistent when they're not overwhelmed. And if you love something, tell them — new owners genuinely appreciate early feedback and it helps them calibrate faster.

If a spot has a website, spend two minutes on it before you go. Menus, hours, and parking notes are often buried there and can save you a wasted trip.

FAQ

Which of these new restaurants is purely vegetarian? Satkar Pure Veg Punjabi Dhaba specifically identifies itself as a pure-veg restaurant, making it a reliable choice if that's a priority for you.

What are Biryani Station's opening hours? Biryani Station in Sudama Nagar is open Monday to Saturday, 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM. They are closed on Sundays, so plan your biryani craving accordingly.

Where exactly is Kitchen Sensation located within Chappan Dukkan? Kitchen Sensation is at LG12, One Centre, Chappan Dukkan. If you know the One Centre building within the complex, look for LG12 on that level.

Does Wayfare in Scheme 54 take reservations? We don't have confirmed reservation details, but their contact number is +91 93997 70600 — a quick call before heading over is always a safe move with a newer restaurant.

Is Just Paratha available for delivery? We don't have confirmed delivery or online ordering information for Just Paratha at this time. Your best option is to visit Vishnupuri Colony on Old A.B. Road directly or check with locals in the area.

The Bottom Line

June 2026 is proving to be a genuinely good month for Indore's dining scene. From dum biryani in Sudama Nagar to highway dhabas, paratha specialists, and a multi-cuisine outlier in Scheme 54, the city's appetite for diverse, quality food is being met with real variety. Not every opening will become a permanent fixture, but exploring new spots early — before the queues form and the buzz builds — is one of the quiet pleasures of living in a food-obsessed city like this one.

Keep checking back on Desi.Net for updates, reader reviews, and the next round of openings as they get verified. This is your city's table — pull up a chair.

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