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Best Indian Restaurants in Niles

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Himalayan Restaurant
Momo variety (including jhol/soup momo) anchors the whole menu.

Notable Picks

$$ Niles Indian
A momo-forward Nepali-Indian kitchen where the best orders start with dumplings and then move into a focused curry lane. It’s most consistent when you pick 1–2 mains and treat the meal like a paced share rather than an everything-on-the-table spread.
Must-Try Dishes: Jhol (Soup) Momo, Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Biryani
What Makes it Special: Momo variety (including jhol/soup momo) anchors the whole menu.
$$$ Niles Indian
A full-service Indian restaurant built for groups, buffets, and broad menu coverage without losing its strongest South-leaning and Indo-Chinese-leaning hits. The menu rewards ordering with intent: one starter, one signature-style main, and a tight set of breads/rice rather than stacking similar curries.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken 65, Paneer Tikka Masala, Kerala Masala Wings
What Makes it Special: Large, party-friendly Indian menu with a real buffet-and-banquet lane.
$ Niles Indian
Fast-casual Indian street food that’s strongest in its sandwich-and-chaat lane, where spice, crunch, and tang balance without needing a full sit-down meal. The move is to order one hot handheld plus one cold/chaat item so everything stays punchy instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Pav Bhaji, Paneer Masala Sandwich, Dahi Puri
What Makes it Special: Indian street-food classics with an egg-and-sandwich focus done fast.

Worthy Picks

$$ Niles Indian
A takeout-leaning Pakistani-Indian grill lane where the wins come from smoky kebabs and a small set of comfort curries, not a giant mixed order. Go in with a clear plan—one grilled anchor plus one sauced dish—and you’ll get a cleaner, hotter meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Butter Chicken, Chicken 65, Tandoori Chicken
What Makes it Special: Halal grill-and-curry takeout with kebab energy.
$ Niles Indian
An Indian grocery with a ready-to-eat carryout lane that’s best treated as a practical “grab dinner while you shop” stop. The strongest play is to keep it simple—one rice dish plus one protein—so you get the best value and the cleanest execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Biryani, Butter Chicken, Fish
What Makes it Special: Grocery-plus-carryout for fast Indian comfort on the way home.