Best Group Dining Gatherings Indian Restaurants in Park Slope
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Masalawala & Sons
High-profile Bengali cooking with serious flavor and national acclaim.
Notable Picks
8.5
From the Unapologetic Foods team, Masalawala & Sons focuses on boldly seasoned Bengali and East Indian dishes like kosha mangsho and mustardy fish fry in a compact, high-energy room. Reservations are tight, but locals treat it as the neighborhood’s benchmark for regionally specific Indian cooking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kosha Mangsho, Biyebarir Fish Fry, Chicken Biryani
What makes it special: High-profile Bengali cooking with serious flavor and national acclaim.
#2
Namaste
8.3
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.
This local mini-group’s Park Slope outpost offers a long, North Indian–leaning menu in a cozy room with a backyard patio and steady takeout trade. It’s a flexible choice for anything from quiet dates to casual dinners built around crowd-pleasers like chicken tikka masala and lamb korma.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Korma, Aloo Gobi Samosa
What makes it special: Backyard seating and a broad, reliably executed North Indian menu.
#4
Pangat
8
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.