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Best Indian Restaurants in Troy (2026)

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Best Indian Restaurants in Troy (2026)

Troy isn't just a suburb — it's one of metro Detroit's most vibrant South Asian communities, and the dining scene reflects that. Whether you're craving weekend biryani that tastes like home, a quick lunch thali before heading back to the office, or a full sit-down dinner with the in-laws, this city delivers. This guide is written for desis who live here — people who know the difference between a Chettinad curry and a butter chicken, and who deserve honest, practical recommendations.

TL;DR

  • 🍛 Troy has 20+ Indian and Desi restaurants spanning North Indian, South Indian, street food, and more
  • 🌿 For pure vegetarian South Indian, Varahi Kitchen and Deccan Delights are community favorites
  • 🕐 Hours vary wildly — always check the restaurant's website before you drive out
  • 🍖 Halal options are well-represented across the city, from kebabs to biryani
  • 📍 Rochester Road and Grand River Avenue are your two main desi dining corridors

Why Troy's Indian Food Scene Hits Different

Troy's South Asian population isn't a footnote — it's one of the largest Desi concentrations in the entire Midwest. That density means restaurants here actually have to earn repeat business from people who grew up eating real food. You'll find aunties who will happily tell the server if the rasam is off, uncles who compare biryani rice-to-meat ratios with the seriousness of a financial audit, and college students hunting for the closest thing to their mom's cooking. The result is a restaurant landscape that punches well above its weight.

Two corridors anchor most of the action. Rochester Road running through Troy's core is lined with everything from classic North Indian sit-down spots to South Indian breakfast joints. Grand River Avenue stretches out with a more eclectic mix, including some newer concepts that blend Indian flavors with modern formats.

South Indian & Vegetarian: Where to Go When You Want It Done Right

For South Indian food done with genuine care, Varahi Kitchen has built a loyal following. They focus on vegetarian South Indian cooking and are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 AM to 9 PM — Mondays they're closed, so plan accordingly. Check out their full menu at varahiskitchen.com.

Deccan Delights on Rochester Road is another essential stop for South Indian lovers. They serve biryani, snacks, and soups alongside their main menu, and they even open on weekends for breakfast at 8:30 AM — a rare and deeply appreciated move for anyone who wants idli-sambar before noon. They're closed Mondays, and Tuesday through Friday they open at 11:30 AM. Find them online at deccandelightstroy.com.

Honest Troy on Rochester Road focuses on Indian street food and South Indian dishes — the kind of casual, punchy cooking that reminds you of chaat stalls and tiffin centers. Their website at honesttroy.com has the current menu and hours.

Chennai Express on South Sheldon Road covers South Indian classics and is open Monday through Thursday until 9:30 PM, with extended Friday and Saturday hours until 10 PM — useful to know when the craving hits late.

North Indian & Full-Service Dining for Family Occasions

When you need a proper sit-down meal — think anniversary dinner, family visit, or just a Sunday that calls for something more than takeout — Troy has solid options.

Royal Indian Cuisine (and its adjacent paan lounge, Royal Paan) on Rochester Road offers a full Indian menu in a setting that works for family gatherings. Dinner service runs Sunday through Thursday until 9 PM, and Friday and Saturday until 10 PM. Lunch is available daily from 11 AM to 2 PM. Reach them at myroyalindiancuisine.com.

Ashoka Indian Cuisine also sits on Rochester Road and has been a neighborhood staple for years. They serve lunch and dinner most days, with Tuesday as their day off. Their hours are detailed on ashokaindiancuisine.com — worth bookmarking.

Rao Gari Vindu Indian Cuisine, Bar & Banquet on Grand River Avenue adds bar service and banquet capacity to the mix, making it a go-to for larger celebrations and community events. Check vinduusa.com for details.

Saffron on Orchard Lake Road and Noorjahan Indian Cuisine on Woodward Avenue both round out the sit-down North Indian options with their own loyal regulars. Saffron's website is saffronmi.com.

Quick Bites, Lunch Specials & Express Options

Not every meal is an occasion. Sometimes you have 45 minutes for lunch and you need it to be good.

Masala Indian Kitchen on Grand River Avenue and Masala Indian Xpress on Haggerty Road are two locations under the same banner (masalamichigan.com), both geared toward accessible, everyday Indian food. Masala Indian Kitchen's number is +1 248-513-4821 if you want to call ahead.

Kurrys Restaurant on Halsted Road serves weekday lunch from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM — a clean, no-fuss option when you need something reliable midweek. Their site is kurrys.com.

Masala Junction on Mound Road and Authentikka on Grand River Avenue both cater to the lunch crowd and are worth having in your rotation. Authentikka can be reached at +1 248-938-4457.

Butter Chicken Roti is worth a look if you haven't come across them yet — butterchickenroti.com has the details on their current format and offerings.

Biryani Specialists: For When Only Biryani Will Do

Biryani deserves its own section. It's not a side dish, it's a commitment.

Paradise Biryani Pointe on Halsted Road is exactly what the name promises — a dedicated biryani concept with a menu built around the dish. They're reachable at +1-248-385-3451 and at paradisebiryanimi.com. If you're feeding a group or want to pre-order for a gathering, calling ahead is a smart move.

Deccan Delights (mentioned above) also does biryani as a core item rather than an afterthought, with Hyderabadi-style preparation that regulars swear by.

💡 Desi Insider Tip: Biryani at a specialist restaurant is almost always better on weekends when they're cooking larger batches — the dum is more consistent and the rice-to-gravy ratio tends to be spot on. If you're going on a Tuesday, call ahead to make sure your preferred variety is available that day.

Halal, Fusion & Community Finds

Troy's Desi dining scene also includes spots that bridge communities and cuisines.

Halal Desi Gyro Restaurant on 15 Mile Road does exactly what it sounds like — halal-certified food with a Desi sensibility, great for anyone who wants familiar flavors with verified halal sourcing. Find them at halaldesigyrorestaurant.com.

Mamaeatz on West Grand River Avenue blends Asian and Indian influences and is open on Mondays from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and again from 5 PM to midnight — one of the later closing times in the area, useful to know. Reach them at +1 248-987-1123 or mamaeatz.com.

The Himalayan Flames on Michigan Avenue brings Himalayan and Indian flavors together, with Monday lunch service from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. Their website is thehimalayanflames.com.

FAQ

Q: Which Indian restaurants in Troy are fully vegetarian? Variahi Kitchen is specifically vegetarian and South Indian. Deccan Delights also has a strong vegetarian menu. Most other Indian restaurants offer substantial vegetarian sections even if they're not exclusively vegetarian.

Q: Where can I find South Indian breakfast in Troy on weekends? Deccan Delights opens at 8:30 AM on Saturdays and Sundays, making it one of the few places to get a proper South Indian breakfast in the area.

Q: Are there Indian restaurants in Troy open late? Mamaeatz is open until midnight on Mondays. Chennai Express runs until 9:30 PM on weekdays and 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Royal Paan and Royal Indian Cuisine serve dinner until 10 PM on weekends.

Q: Which Troy restaurants are good for large group dinners or events? Rao Gari Vindu on Grand River Avenue has banquet facilities. Royal Indian Cuisine also accommodates larger parties — calling ahead to either is always a good idea.

Q: Is there a go-to area in Troy for Indian food? Rochester Road between Big Beaver and South Boulevard has the highest concentration of Indian restaurants. Grand River Avenue is a close second with a wider style variety.

The Bottom Line

Troy's Indian restaurant scene in 2026 is genuinely impressive — deep enough that you could eat Desi food every day of the week without repeating yourself for a month. From Varahi Kitchen's vegetarian South Indian to Paradise Biryani Pointe's dedicated biryani menu to the quick-lunch convenience of the Masala locations, there's something for every occasion, craving, and budget. The key is knowing what you're in the mood for and checking hours before you head out, since they vary more than you'd expect.

For more local Desi community picks — events, grocers, sweet shops, and everything in between — keep exploring right here on Desi.Net. Troy's community is active, opinionated, and always eating well. You're in good company.

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