Top 5 Indian Restaurants In Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Yong Hui
Yong Hui 
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Travelling to Louisiana but miss the biryani back in your hometown? Voted “Best Foodie City” two years in a row, Baton Rouge has a rich cultural heritage. It is a melting pot of delicacies from around the world. The capital city of Louisiana offers some of the best Indian cuisines with a wide variety of choices. Despite being overshadowed by its neighbour New Orleans, there are still many hidden gems worth visiting here. In this article, we list some of the top Indian restaurants in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

1. Bay Leaf Indian Cuisine

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

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Posted by Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant on Thursday, August 29, 2013

A popular Indian restaurant in Baton Rouge, Bay Leaf Indian Cuisine offers traditional food from North and South India. Chicken tikka masala and lamb sheikh kabab are two of the favourites among regular diners. Bay leaf is the main ingredient used for most of their dishes, giving the food a distinctive flavour and fragrance. They blend their own spices and everything is made fresh on the spot. The restaurant belongs to Kongara, who opened the place in 2008, and it is spearheaded by two head chefs who aim to provide quality Indian cuisine. The groovy music and ambient lighting make it a great place for a date. They even have private rooms for corporate events, and it can accommodate up to 50 guests.

Bay Leaf Indian Cuisine

Address: 5160 S Sherwood Forest Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, United States

Website: Bay Leaf Indian Cuisine

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 2:15pm, 5pm - 9:45pm; Sat - Sun: 11:30am - 9:45pm

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2. India's Restaurant


India’s Restaurant is conveniently located on Essen Street, near Perkins. It has a high rating for its cleanliness, food, and service. It is the first Indian Restaurant in Baton Rouge to serve Indian epicurean delights using spices such as clove, cumin, saffron, and turmeric as its core ingredients. Kadai chicken and chicken tikka masala are some of the popular choices found on the menu. The spice level is just right for most of the dishes, but be prepared to chug glass after glass of water if you choose the dishes labelled under ‘spicy’. Vegetarians can also savour tasty treats such as navratan korma, a rich, creamy, and spicy vegetable dish.

India's Restaurant

Address: 5230 Essen Ln, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, United States

Opening hours: Fri - Sat: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm; Sun - Thu: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 9:30pm

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3. Swagat Indian Cuisine, Baton Rouge


Did you know that ‘swagat’ means 'welcome’? A restaurant with top-notch service, Swagat Indian Cuisine specialises in regional Indian food with a range of flavours. Excellent service, affordable prices, huge food portions, and a clean environment guarantee regular customers. They serve such good food that it will make you feel like you are actually in India. The former building used to be an old Pizza Hut, but a recent renovation gave the restaurant a new look. Lamb burra kabab, garlic naan, and chicken shahi korma are some of the most popular choices, but the wide variety of dishes on the menu will leave you spoilt for choice. Do note that their spice level is intense, so be sure to have some water ready. A lunch buffet is also available if you are up for it, offering up to 10 different meat and vegetarian courses with dessert, dosa, and naan included.

Swagat Indian Cuisine

Address: 15380 George O'Neal Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70817, United States

Website: Swagat Indian Cuisine

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 9:30pm (closed on Mon)

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4. Curry N Kabab, Inc.


Curry N Kabab, Inc. offers many options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike. You can even request to make dishes vegan - coconut milk instead of cream sauce or potato instead of cheese for paneer dishes. Amazingly, they even have vegan lassi drinks. This establishment is tucked away on Coursey Boulevard, and they serve freshly cooked food with natural spices. You can even order ahead of time by calling them. Some of their specialities include tandoori seekh kabab, tandoori naan, and chana masala. For those who love curry, chicken tikka masala is an excellent choice that is popular with patrons. You can pair it with soft and tasty naan. Previous customers have even praised the friendly owner, Mr Khan. A TV on the wall shows Bollywood movies, giving the restaurant a lively atmosphere.

Curry N Kabab, Inc.

Address: 11904 Coursey Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, United States

Website: Curry N Kabab, Inc.

Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 11am - 2pm, 5:30pm - 8pm; Sat: 11am - 8pm; Sun: 11am - 5pm (closed on Mon)

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5. Masala Indian Kitchen

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Finally, if you are in Louisiana, be sure to drop by Masala Indian kitchen in Lafayette, just east of Baton Rouge. A restaurant specialising in North Indian cuisine, they use masala as a main ingredient for most of their dishes. Their menu offers a variety of seafood, meat, halal, gluten-free, and vegetarian options. Everything is prepared using fresh ingredients and spices. Lamb curry, shrimp with chilli aioli, and naan bread are popular choices here. The simple but elegant décor together with the lively music gives the whole place a great atmosphere. Excellent service and good quality food are a plus.

Masala Indian Kitchen

Address: 2208 Kaliste Saloom Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508, United States

Website: Masala Indian Kitchen

Opening hours: Fri - Sat: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10:30pm; Sun - Thu: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 9:30pm

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Now that you have all the information you need to find your favourite Indian restaurant in Baton Rouge, you can eat to your heart’s content while experiencing the best of India’s delicacies. The best time to visit the city is during springtime when the weather is nice and multiple events are hosted, including Baton Rouge Blues Festival and Zapp’s Beer Festival.

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