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Raleigh Indian Restaurants in North Carolina

The cuisine of India is as varied as the indian sub-continent from which it originates. As a first time experience, the variety in taste and flavor is simply overpowering. In fact, a delicately spiced Indian curry can tantalizingly tease your taste buds!.

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Following are the Indian Restaurants serving authentic Indian Cuisine in Raleigh, North Carolina area.

Red Flag Some of the India restaurants may have closed down / moved nearby, make sure you phone ahead b4 you go.


North Carolina India Restaurants Cary | Charlotte | Durham | Greensboro | Raleigh



Royal India Restaurant Raleigh  
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3901-103 Capital Bld North Carolina (NC) Phone: (919) 981 0849

Saffron
Lunch -Buffet: Mon- Fri 11:00 am-2:00 pm, Sat & Sun 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Dinner -Ala Carte: Mon - Su 5:30 pm-10:00 pm - Open 7 days a week
Raleigh  
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4121 Davis Drive North Carolina (NC) Phone: (919) 469 5774

Sitar India Palace Raleigh  
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6016 Falls of Neuse Rd North Carolina (NC) Phone: (919) 862 0506 Fax: (919) 862 0809

Taj Mahal Raleigh  
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4520 N Capital Blvd, North Blvd Plaza North Carolina (NC) Phone: (919) 875 1113



One of the direct fallouts of globalization has been the profusion in the number of indian restaurants offering foreign cuisine to the discerning gourmand. Today, at the bare minimum, one can sample Indian culinary delights in almost all the major city or upcoming metros in the state of North Carolina.