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  • Best Restaurants in Edinburgh

    Want to take a bite out of the best dishes in Edinburgh? Discover delicious Indian restaurants based on price, location, and more. Find the top spots for your next lunch or dinner faster than you can say "yes please!" to dessert.

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    Restaurant Omar Khayyam in City Centre, Edinburgh

    Omar Khayyam

    Located at City Centre area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    5.5/6
    146 reviews
    5.5/6
    146 reviews
    Omar Khayyam
    Restaurant Passage To India - Edinburgh in New Town, Edinburgh

    Passage To India - Edinburgh

    Located at New Town area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dessert, Dinner
    Located at New Town areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dessert, Dinner
    5.2/6
    140 reviews
    5.2/6
    140 reviews
    Passage To India - Edinburgh

    Indian Lounge Edinburgh

    Located at New Town area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch
    Located at New Town areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch
    4.7/6
    17 reviews
    4.7/6
    17 reviews
    Indian Lounge Edinburgh

    The Everest Edinburgh

    Located at City Centre area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    5.4/6
    8 reviews
    5.4/6
    8 reviews
    The Everest Edinburgh

    Gurkha Cafe & Restaurant

    Located at Old Town area
    Nepalese Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Old Town areaNepalese Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    5.6/6
    475 reviews
    5.6/6
    475 reviews
    Gurkha Cafe & Restaurant

    Dangal - Leith

    Located at Leith area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at Leith areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    5.0/6
    1 reviews
    5.0/6
    1 reviews
    Dangal - Leith

    Prana Indian Grill

    Located at Corstorphine area
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at Corstorphine areaIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    5.1/6
    10 reviews
    5.1/6
    10 reviews
    Prana Indian Grill
    1. 1.

      A history of Indian cuisine in the United Kingdom

      The UK’s love for for a good curry dates all the way back to the colonial times of the British Raj, the rule by the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. British wives would interact with their Indian cooks, resulting in the invention of Anglo-Indian cuisine – Indian dishes adopted to suit Western palates. Indian cuisine was then introduced to the United Kingdom, and it was here that famous dishes like the balti, korma and chicken tikka massala were invented. One of the first Indian restaurants in Edinburgh – Khushi’s – opened in 1974 and the Scottish capital has been crazy for curry ever since, and these days there’s plenty of great Indian restaurants in Edinburgh to choose from.
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      Explore the Indian subcontinent at Indian restaurants in Edinburgh

      Indian food is very diverse, with cuisines varying a great amount as you travel from region to region, influenced by the areas religion and the produce that is available locally. In the North of India curries are a staple and dishes are often heavier and creamier, while in the South, cooking is based around rice, lentils and stews, with popular dishes like dosa (a type of crepe made from lentil and rice). In the West, Maharashtra’s coastal location means that fish and coconut feature heavily in dishes, while Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian with some Chinese influences, meanwhile, the east of India is famous for its amazing desserts.
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      The best dishes to try at Edinburgh Indian restaurants

      For a beginner, delving into the fiery depths of Indian cuisine can be daunting with so many options to choose from. Let us talk you through some of the dishes that you must try at Edinburgh Indian restaurants: Butter chicken – one of the most famous Indian dishes, butter chicken or murgh makhani as it is also know is a rich and butter dish with thick chunks of chicken, served either mild or spicy. Goan fish curry – an aromatic fish curry with lots of spices from the Goa region. Malai kofta – a vegetarian favourite, malai kofta consists of potato and paneer balls, deep-fried and then served in a tomato and cream-based sauce. Jalfrezi – voted as the UK’s favourite, the jalfrezi is perfect for those who love their curry with a bit of a spicy kick. Korma – a classic Indian British dish that has been adapted to suit Western palates, the korma is one for those who prefer sweet flavours over spice.
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      Indian dishes with a Scottish twist

      If you want to try something a bit different from the usual curry house classics, then you’re in luck at Indian restaurants in Edinburgh. Scotland is famous for its seafood and game, and at many of Edinburgh’s Indian restaurants you will find local produce like Scottish salmon, venison, haddock, pheasant and scallops being incorporated into the menu. Another must-try is haggis pakora – a fusion of the Indian classic and Scotland’s national dish that has been popping up on menus all over the country, while some Indian restaurants in Edinburgh have been taking things to the next level with creations like the Irn Bru bhuna, a curry infused with Scotland’s infamous favourite soft drink.
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      The best Indian restaurants in Edinburgh Old Town

      As one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, Edinburgh Old Town has no shortage of great places to eat out, and in amongst all of the traditional Scottish restaurants you’ll find a number of amazing Indian curry houses waiting to be discovered. Try some Indian tapas at Guchhi India – the perfect way to curb your hunger after a day of sightseeing in the Old Town, or book a table at one of the traditional Indian restaurants in Edinburgh’s Old Town and enjoy time-honoured recipes whipped up using age-old cooking methods.
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      Find and book the best Indian restaurants in Edinburgh with Quandoo

      Whether you’re a tourist looking to find out the best place to go for a curry in Edinburgh, or you are a local on the hunt for a new hidden gem to try out, Quandoo are here to help you find Indian restaurants in Edinburgh with ease. Filter by cuisine type, price and district and find the perfect Indian restaurant in Edinburgh for you. Once you’ve taken your pick, quickly and easily book a table online. Finding the best Indian restaurants in Edinburgh has never been so simple!