New Indian Restaurants in Surrey (June 2026)
New Indian Restaurants in Surrey (June 2026)
Surrey's South Asian community has always had a serious relationship with good food — and the restaurant scene keeps evolving to match that hunger. Whether you're newly arrived from Kerala, a second-gen Punjabi looking for something beyond the usual, or simply someone who knows their rasam from their raita, these spots deserve a spot on your radar this June.
TL;DR
- 🌶️ Surrey's South Indian scene is having a genuine moment — dosas, Kerala curries, and Udupi classics are everywhere right now.
- 🕐 Most new spots run seven days a week, so weekend family lunches and late-night cravings are both covered.
- 📍 Newton, Whalley, and Fleetwood are the neighbourhoods to watch for fresh openings.
- 🍛 From casual dosa counters to full-service Indian grills, there's real variety across price points.
- 💻 Most places listed here take online orders — check their websites before you head out.
Why Surrey's Indian Food Scene Is Worth Paying Attention To Right Now
For years, the conversation about Metro Vancouver's Indian food centred on Main Street or Payal Business Centre. That's changing. Surrey's South Asian population — already one of the largest concentrations outside India itself — is demanding restaurants that reflect the full diversity of the subcontinent, not just one region or style. The result is a wave of specialised spots opening up across the city, from hyper-focused Kerala kitchens to live-grill Punjabi dhabas. If you haven't updated your go-to list recently, June 2026 is a good time to do it.
The South Indian Wave: Dosas, Kerala Curries, and More
The single biggest trend in Surrey's Indian dining scene right now is South Indian cuisine, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Several restaurants have opened or expanded recently, each carving out a slightly different niche.
Kerelish Food in the Whalley area at 10705 152 St brings a Kerala-focused menu to a neighbourhood that was underserved for this style of cooking. They're open every day from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and you can find them at kerelish-food.ca if you want to browse before visiting.
Also specialising in Kerala cuisine, Kerala Kitchen – South Indian Restaurant & Dosa is located at 13304 64 Ave and runs daily from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM. The address puts it squarely in the Newton area, which is already a hub for South Asian grocery and dining. Their website is keralakitchen.ca.
Over at Chana Plaza in Newton, Sri Periyava Dosa Bhavan at 8556 120th Street has quickly built a reputation among South Indian food lovers. They stay open until 11:00 PM most nights — later than almost anyone else in this category — which makes them a solid option after evening prayers, a bhangra class, or just a long workday. Note they are closed on Tuesdays. Reach them at sriperiyavadosabhavan.ca or by email at info@sriperiyavadosabhavan.ca.
Rounding out this cluster, Udupi Restaurant at 13767 72 Ave brings the vegetarian-friendly Udupi tradition to Surrey's dining landscape. Udupi-style food — think crisp dosas, fluffy idlis, and bright coconut chutneys — is beloved across South India and among vegetarian families in the diaspora. They're open Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with slightly adjusted hours on weekends. Their website is udupisurrey.ca.
💡 Desi Insider Tip: If you're heading out for a South Indian breakfast or late brunch on a Sunday, call ahead or check the restaurant's website — many of these spots adjust their weekend opening times and run out of fresh idli batter earlier than you'd expect. Arriving by noon is your safest bet for the full menu.
Kerala Cuisine Beyond the City Centre
One of the more encouraging signs of Surrey's growth is that good food is no longer concentrated in just one or two pockets. Spice of Malabar, located at 16519 96 Ave in the Fleetwood area, brings Malabar-style Kerala cooking — think bold, coconut-rich curries and seafood preparations — to a part of Surrey that's seen enormous residential growth. They're open seven days a week from 11:30 AM to 9:00 PM. Find them at spiceofmalabar.ca.
For families living in South Surrey or White Rock, the drive to Newton for good Kerala food used to feel like a commitment. These newer openings are starting to change that calculus.
For the Dosa Enthusiast
If your loyalty runs deep when it comes to dosas — and in this community, it often does — Surrey now has multiple spots worth benchmarking against each other. Krishna's Dosa Palace at 7500 120 Street on Scott Road is a standout for its hours alone: open seven days a week from 11:30 AM all the way to 1:00 AM. That kind of late-night availability is rare and genuinely useful for shift workers, students, and anyone who finds themselves craving a masala dosa after a wedding reception wraps up. Check krishnadosagrillsouthsurrey.com for their full menu.
Dhaba Dosa Indian Grill over at 6019 196 Street brings a dhaba sensibility to South Indian classics — a combination that works surprisingly well. Their website is dhabadosa.ca for online ordering.
Indian Grills, Punjabi Comfort, and Everything In Between
Not everyone is here for South Indian food — and Surrey's scene covers that too. Sahota's Live Grill at 19219 56 Avenue is open until midnight on weekdays, making it one of the later options for Punjabi-style grilled meats and tandoor items. Reach them at sahotaslivegrill.com.
Taste Of Super Kings at 2828 152 Street has become a reliable spot for weekend mornings, opening at 9:00 AM on Saturdays and Sundays — useful when you want something substantial before a long day of running errands or attending a function. They close at 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. More at tastesuperkings.com.
For a more elevated Indian dining experience, Rasoi Fine Indian Cuisine at 3268 King George Boulevard has long been a go-to for occasions that call for something a little more formal. Their website is rasoi.ca.
Ambar Surrey Restaurant on 14945 Marine Drive in White Rock covers an impressive stretch of hours and offers a full Indian menu for the south end of Surrey and the White Rock community. Visit ambarsurrey.com or email ambarsurrey@gmail.com.
And if you've ever wanted Indian-spiced pizza — because fusion done right is still delicious — Pizza64 at 13190 64 Avenue merges desi flavours with pizza in a way that appeals especially to younger families. Order online at pizza64.ca.
Maharaja Catering at 8148 128 Street is worth knowing about if you're planning a larger event — they handle both restaurant dining and catering. Reach them at maharajacatering.ca or at maharajainmission@gmail.com.
Finally, Chili House Restaurant at 19571 Fraser Highway is a solid option on the Langley border side of Surrey. They're open from Tuesday onward, so plan accordingly — and check chilihouserestaurant.ca for current hours.
Practical Tips for Exploring Surrey's Indian Restaurants
A few things worth keeping in mind as you work your way through this list. First, hours can shift seasonally or around holidays like Diwali and Eid, so a quick check on the restaurant's website before you visit will save you a wasted trip. Second, many of these spots are family-run, which means peak weekend lunch hours can get busy fast — especially at dosa counters where fresh batter is limited. Third, if you have dietary restrictions (jain, vegan, nut-free), call ahead; South Indian restaurants in particular are often very accommodating but appreciate the heads-up.
FAQ
Q: Are there any South Indian restaurants in Surrey open late at night? Sri Periyava Dosa Bhavan is open until 11:00 PM most nights, and Krishna's Dosa Palace runs until 1:00 AM daily — both strong options for late-night South Indian cravings.
Q: Which Surrey Indian restaurants are good for vegetarians? Most South Indian spots on this list — including Udupi Restaurant, Kerala Kitchen, and Sri Periyava Dosa Bhavan — offer extensive vegetarian menus by tradition. Udupi cuisine in particular is almost entirely plant-based.
Q: Is there a Kerala restaurant in South Surrey or White Rock? Spice of Malabar in Fleetwood at 96 Ave is the closest option toward the south end of the city. Ambar Surrey on Marine Drive in White Rock also offers Indian cuisine in that area.
Q: Can I order online from these restaurants? Several of them offer online ordering — Sri Periyava Dosa Bhavan, Pizza64, and Dhaba Dosa all have online order options listed on their websites. Check each restaurant's site for the most current details.
Q: Are any of these restaurants open on Mondays? Most of the South Indian spots listed here are open on Mondays. Sri Periyava Dosa Bhavan is the main exception — they are closed on Tuesdays instead. Always verify on the restaurant's own website before making the trip.
The Bottom Line
Surrey's Indian food scene in June 2026 is more diverse, more geographically spread out, and more South Indian than it's ever been. Whether you're chasing the perfect crispy dosa, a bowl of Kerala fish curry that tastes like home, or a late-night Punjabi grill session, you don't have to leave Surrey to find it anymore. The community is building exactly the kind of local food culture it deserves — one restaurant at a time.
For more community picks, event listings, and Desi life in Surrey, keep exploring Desi.Net — your local home base for everything South Asian in the Lower Mainland.
