Rhode Island's Best Indian Food
By Ann and Michael Martini, GoLocalProv Food Editors
Rhode Island's Best Indian Food
One of the things that we love about our little melting pot is the incredible selection of ethnic food we have available. Fall makes us think about spicier, richer foods, and Indian is one of our favorites at this time of year. Here are our top pics for curry and company.
1. Rasoi, Pawtucket

2. A Taste of India, Providence
Wickenden Street, in Providence, has long been an enclave of adventurous dinning. As collegians, we were ready to try anything and, oftentimes, we found it on Wickenden. Although we’re a little older we still venture here for A Taste of India. We love the lunch buffet and find ourselves there often to get our Indian fix. The menu, much like India itself, is huge and covers all regions and flavors. On the dinner menu, we often start by sharing a Mulligatawny soup. It is a perfect “palate-prep” for the flavors to come: lentils, dry and fresh herbs, and a little spice. We love the chef combination dinner for two with two appetizers, three entrée choices and dessert all for less than $40! 230 Wickenden St. 421-4355, www.tasteofindiari.com
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Since 1987 Providence residents have been enjoying the food of Kabob and Curry, and we loved it too! If you can remember what food was like in Rhode Island in 1987, then you can imagine the raised eyebrows along Thayer when Kabob and Curry brought its spicy concoctions to Providence. As one of the leaders of the gluten-free and dairy-free movements, Kabob and Curry has shown how Indian food is healthy food. We love to start with the Paneer Tikka, a dish of grilled paneer cheese with coriander, mint, fenugreek and yogurt, that always puts a smile on our faces. On the entrée side, try the Salli lamb. It is a sweet and sour take on lamb that is better than most we’ve had. Top round of lamb is served with a sauce of apricots, red chilis, tomato and vinegar. It’s sweet, spicy, and good. 261 Thayer St. 273-8844, www.kabobandcurry.com
4. The Green Grocer, Portsmouth
Have you ever made the mistake of trying to duplicate the delicate flavors of Indian food at home? Yeah….us too! So what do you do when you have that craving but don’t want to deal with the crowds? Well, if you’re in the East Bay, you could head over to the Green Grocer and take home some of the best Indian food you’ve ever had. This little hidden gem is a great market using locally-sourced meats and vegetables in all of their prepared foods. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, they serve great traditional Indian dishes with those same local meats and veggies. A recent Monday saw us grab some some chicken Vindaloo, a dish with quite the kick but a lot of flavor, some lemon rice and vegetable korma and head home to enjoy with a movie. Sure there was no wait staff but our two Labradors gladly accepted the tip! 934 East Main Rd. 683-0007, www.thegreengrocerri.com
5. India, Providence
A great place to start your foray into Indian food is India on Hope Street. India is a good choice for a novice looking to try some classic dishes without the intimidation of a broader Indian experience.

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