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Indian Restaurants in Oklahoma (OK)
India Restaurant Guide in Oklahoma covering Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Durant,...
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 Oklahoma area.
*** Please note that some of the restaurants may have closed down or moved nearby, make sure you phone ahead b4 you go.
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Himalayas
Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine and professional catering services
Sunday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
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Norman
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814 N Berry Road Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (866) 491 2514 |
Indian Hills Restaurant & Club
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Norman
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6221 N Interstate Drive Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 364 7577 |
Misal of India
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Norman
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584 Buchanan Ave Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 360 5888 |
Ajanta Restaurant
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Oklahoma City
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11921 N Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 752 5283 |
Gopuram
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Oklahoma City
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23rd North East Merdian Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 948 7373 |
Gopuram Taste of India
Dining/ ProfessionalCatering,Vegetarian & Non Vegetarian
Open 7 Days a Week Delivery
Special South Indian Buffet Every Evening
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Oklahoma City
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4559 Northwest 23rd Street at Meridian Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 948 7373 |
KhaZana
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Oklahoma City
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4900 N. May Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 948 6606 Fax: (405) 948 6969 |
Taj Indian Cuisine
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Oklahoma City
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5801 N.W. Expressway Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (405) 773 3663 |
Bombay Dining Indian Cuisine
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Tulsa
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8278 E 71st St Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (918) 254 0002 |
Indian Corner
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Tulsa
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6122 S Garnett Rd Ste E Oklahoma (OK) Phone: (918) 307-0002 Fax: (918) 307-1333 |
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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 like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Durant in the state of Oklahoma.
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