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Best Comfort Food Classics Indian Restaurants in Park Slope

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Namaste
Full-service Park Slope Indian with a well-liked buffet and a broad menu that handles both casual dinners and slightly dressier nights out.

Notable Picks

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$$ Park Slope Indian
Namaste is a Park Slope sit-down Indian restaurant with a broad menu, a popular lunch buffet, and a mix of classic curries and tandoor dishes. It draws steady neighborhood traffic for both dine-in and delivery, especially from guests who want a fuller, slightly more polished experience than a basic takeout counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer, House Special Namaste Mixed Biryani
What makes it special: Full-service Park Slope Indian with a well-liked buffet and a broad menu that handles both casual dinners and slightly dressier nights out.
$$$ Park Slope Indian
A newer Mumbai- and Maharashtrian-leaning spot just off 5th Avenue, Pangat leans into street-snack favorites and regional curries, from SPDP to rich goat biryani. Service and systems are still maturing, but the cooking has quickly drawn crowds looking for something different from standard curry-house menus.
Must-Try Dishes: SPDP (Crispy Puri Chaat), Goat Biryani, Butter Chicken
What makes it special: Mumbai-style chaats and regional Maharashtrian dishes rare for Park Slope.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope Indian
Bombay Kabab is a compact Park Slope Indian restaurant known for its tandoori platters, curries, and clearly priced lunch and dinner specials. It functions as an easy, affordable sit-down or takeout choice, with many regulars focusing on kababs, tikka dishes, and simple curries rather than a drawn-out meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer
What makes it special: Small, affordable Indian spot with hearty tandoori and curry specials plus BYO-friendly flexibility.
$$ Park Slope Indian
A long-running 7th Avenue staple, Indian Spice offers the familiar lineup of tandoori, curries, and biryanis in a compact dining room backed by strong delivery volume. Prices stay reasonable for the neighborhood, so regulars treat it as a default option for straightforward North Indian comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Vegetable Samosas, Garlic Naan
What makes it special: Classic neighborhood curry house balancing broad menus with fair pricing.