Best Indian Restaurants in Los Angeles (2026)

TL;DR
- 🍛 Los Angeles has 25+ verified Indian and South Asian restaurants on Desi.Net, spanning multiple neighborhoods
- 🌶️ From Silver Lake to the San Fernando Valley, Indian food in LA covers North Indian, South Indian, Bangladeshi, and Himalayan cuisines
- 🍕 Pijja Palace on West Sunset Boulevard blends Indian spice profiles with pizza — one of the more inventive concepts in the city
- 🥘 Samosa House and Samosa House East are two of the most recognized Indian vegetarian spots in Los Angeles
- 📍 Active Indian restaurant corridors include Melrose Avenue, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Ventura Boulevard in the Valley
The Indian Restaurant Scene in Los Angeles
Los Angeles has a large and long-established South Asian community, and the restaurant scene reflects that breadth. Indian dining options in the city run from casual counter-service spots to full-service restaurants with cocktail programs. Cuisines covered include North Indian, South Indian Tamil, Bangladeshi, Nepali, and fusion concepts. The geography is scattered — you will find Indian restaurants across Silver Lake, Los Feliz, West Hollywood, Culver City, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, and points in between.
This guide draws directly from the Desi.Net Los Angeles directory, covering verified venues with addresses and contact information. Every name, address, and phone number below comes from the directory.
Melrose, West Hollywood, and Culver City: Indian Dining in Los Angeles
Some of the most-visited Indian restaurants in LA cluster along Melrose Avenue and the West Hollywood corridor.
Roots Indian Bistro — 7265 Melrose Avenue | Phone: +1 323-297-3125. Located on Melrose, Roots Indian Bistro offers Indian cooking in a casual sit-down setting. Melrose is a busy restaurant corridor and this location benefits from consistent foot traffic.
Anarkali — 7013 Melrose Avenue. Another Melrose option, Anarkali serves Indian food with a menu oriented toward North Indian and Mughlai traditions. Two Indian restaurants on the same stretch of Melrose makes this an easy neighborhood for comparison dining.
Flavor of India — 9045 Santa Monica Boulevard | Phone: +1-310-274-1715. Located on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, Flavor of India has been a reference point for Indian food in this part of the city.
Pijja Palace — 2711 West Sunset Boulevard. One of the more distinctive Indian concepts in LA: Pijja Palace serves Indian-inflected pizza. The name combines "pizza" with a Desi sensibility, and the restaurant has developed a following for its unconventional menu on Sunset.
Bombay Palace — 8690 Wilshire Boulevard | Phone: +1 310-659-9944. A more formal Indian dining option on Wilshire Boulevard, Bombay Palace covers North Indian cooking in a sit-down, full-service format.
Arth Bar and Kitchen — 9531 Culver Boulevard | Phone: +1-424-603-4155. Culver City's Arth Bar and Kitchen combines a bar program with Indian kitchen cooking, representing one of the newer-format Indian restaurants in the LA area.
Curry in Hurry — 4934 West Pico Boulevard | Phone: +1 323-413-2189. A quick-service Indian option on Pico Boulevard, suited to weekday lunches and fast weeknight dinners.
Spice District — 3126 Los Feliz Boulevard | Phone: +1-323-345-0360. An Indian restaurant in the Los Feliz neighborhood, serving the Silver Lake-adjacent corridor.
Anarbagh Indian Restaurant — 4656 Franklin Ave | Phone: +1-323-660-8800. In the Franklin Village area near Los Feliz, Anarbagh is another North Hollywood-adjacent option for Indian food.
The San Fernando Valley: Indian Food in Los Angeles's North
The San Fernando Valley has a significant Indian population, and several well-established restaurants serve that community.
India Sweets & Spices — 18110 Parthenia Street, Northridge | Phone: +1-818-407-1498. A long-running Indian grocery and prepared food counter in Northridge. India Sweets & Spices serves both the shopping trip and the meal — a common model among South Asian food businesses in the Valley.
Lal Mirch — 11138 Ventura Boulevard | Phone: +1-818-980-2273. On Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, Lal Mirch ("red chilli" in Hindi) serves North Indian cooking with a menu covering curries, tandoori dishes, and breads.
Salomi Indian & Bangladeshi Restaurant — 5225 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood | Phone: +1 818-506-0130. One of the few restaurants in LA explicitly serving Bangladeshi cuisine alongside Indian dishes. Salomi offers a broader South Asian menu than most, and is worth knowing about if you want fish curries, hilsa preparations, or Dhaka-style cooking.
All India Cafe — 316 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale | Phone: +1-818-937-9966. A Glendale location with a wide-ranging menu covering multiple regional Indian cuisines — one of the more popular options in the eastern San Gabriel Valley corridor.
Bollywood Bites — 1051 Gayley Avenue, Westwood. Near UCLA, Bollywood Bites serves Indian street food and comfort items in a casual format suited to the student population and Westwood Village foot traffic.
Manas Indian Cuisine — 2823 S Vermont Ave. South of downtown, Manas serves the Indian community in the Vermont Avenue corridor near USC.
Vegetarian, Biryani, and Himalayan Indian Options in Los Angeles
Samosa House — 11510 West Washington Boulevard. One of LA's most recognized vegetarian Indian establishments. Samosa House operates as a counter-service market with prepared foods and Indian groceries alongside its signature samosas. It has cultivated a loyal following over many years.
Samosa House East — 10700 West Washington Boulevard | Phone: +1 310-559-6350. The companion location to Samosa House, also on Washington Boulevard in Culver City.
Paradise Biryani Pointe — 5607 San Vicente Boulevard | Phone: +1-323-591-0112. A biryani-focused Indian restaurant on San Vicente. Biryani specialists have become their own distinct sub-category in the LA Indian food scene, and Paradise Biryani Pointe is among the more established examples.
Himalayan Cafe — 36 South Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena | Phone: +1 626-564-1560. Serving Nepali and Himalayan cuisine in Pasadena, Himalayan Cafe covers a cuisine that extends beyond India's borders. Tibetan and Nepali cooking shares ingredients and techniques with North Indian food while remaining distinct — momos, thukpa, and dal bhat are staples of the genre.
Himalayan House — 1277 W Jefferson Blvd | Phone: +1-323-766-9775. Another Himalayan and Nepali option, located near the USC corridor in South Los Angeles.
Chandni — 1909 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica | Phone: +1 310 828 7060. A vegetarian Indian restaurant on Wilshire in Santa Monica, Chandni has served the Westside's vegetarian clientele for years.
Radhika — 966 Mission Street. Listed in the Desi.Net directory for the Los Angeles area.
Tandoor Indian — 2622 Pico Boulevard | Phone: +1 310 581 9964. On Pico Boulevard near Santa Monica, Tandoor Indian serves the classic tandoori preparations.
Jaipur — 10916 West Pico Boulevard | Phone: +1-310-470-4994. A Pico Boulevard location with a name evoking the cuisine of Rajasthan.
Clay Pit — 309 N Virgil Ave | Phone: +1-323-644-6989. In the Silver Lake area, Clay Pit serves Indian food from a clay oven tradition.
Insider Tip
Samosa House (11510 West Washington Boulevard) and Samosa House East (10700 West Washington Boulevard, phone: +1 310-559-6350) are essentially the same kitchen in two nearby locations — if one location has a line, the other is worth trying. For biryani specifically, Paradise Biryani Pointe (+1-323-591-0112) at 5607 San Vicente is one of the most focused specialists in the city. For something genuinely different from the standard North Indian menu, Pijja Palace on West Sunset and Salomi Indian & Bangladeshi Restaurant on Lankershim (+1 818-506-0130) each offer menus you will not find replicated anywhere else in Los Angeles.
FAQ
Where are Indian restaurants concentrated in Los Angeles? Several corridors are active: Melrose Avenue (Roots Indian Bistro at 7265, Anarkali at 7013), Santa Monica Boulevard (Flavor of India at 9045), and Ventura Boulevard in the Valley (Lal Mirch at 11138). Culver City has Arth Bar and Kitchen and both Samosa House locations on Washington Boulevard.
Are there good vegetarian Indian restaurants in LA? Yes. Samosa House (11510 West Washington Boulevard), Samosa House East, and Chandni (1909 Wilshire Boulevard) are well-established vegetarian options. India Sweets & Spices in Northridge also has strong vegetarian prepared food.
Is there Bangladeshi food in Los Angeles? Salomi Indian & Bangladeshi Restaurant at 5225 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood (phone: +1 818-506-0130) specifically covers Bangladeshi cuisine alongside Indian dishes.
Where can I find biryani in LA? Paradise Biryani Pointe at 5607 San Vicente Boulevard (+1-323-591-0112) is a biryani specialist. Many other Indian restaurants on the list also carry biryani on their menus.
What is Pijja Palace? Pijja Palace at 2711 West Sunset Boulevard is an Indian-inflected pizza restaurant. It serves pizza with Indian spice profiles and has earned a following in the Los Angeles food scene for its unconventional approach.
Is there Indian food in Pasadena? Yes. Himalayan Cafe at 36 South Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena (phone: +1 626-564-1560) serves Nepali and Himalayan cuisine.
Bottom Line
Los Angeles has a genuinely wide-ranging Indian and Desi restaurant scene. From the Himalayan cuisine of Himalayan Cafe in Pasadena and Himalayan House near USC, to the counter-service vegetarian model at Samosa House and Samosa House East, to full-service dinner restaurants like Flavor of India on Santa Monica and Bombay Palace on Wilshire, the city covers the full range of South Asian food. The Desi.Net Los Angeles directory covers 25 verified venues — use the addresses and phone numbers in this guide to plan your next Indian meal in LA.
