Grand India
Indian • $$
264 N Broadway #105
Salem, NH 03079
(603) 458-5560
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264 N Broadway #105, Salem, NH 03079
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We came to Grand India after a long day of skiing and were pleasantly surprised at how delicious all the food tasted. Given the many options, we wanted to get a wide spread and try a little bit of everything, and everything was great; We got three different naans, spring roles, a dosa, saag paneer, chicken tikka masala, and chicken madras. The service was incredible and even held in their laugh at our ridiculously large order, and was very helpful with packing up our leftovers which we brought home to share with our families.
All the dishes we ordered are delicious! The service is warm and friendly. Grand India is a great family run restaurant!
i ordered a malai kofta and saag paneer and it was very good, the naan and chapati both are really soft and buttery really good. our server was sindhu, and she was very nice. The atmosphere is nice and calm and has calm lighting. I would really recommend this restaurant.
Excellent South Indian cuisine here. We had masala dosa, lamb vindaloo and lamb biryani. All were excellent with just the right spice level and very tasty. Only let down was the masala chai as it was just average compared to the other dishes.
Authentic South Indian Flavors with a Northern Twist! During my trip to Boston, I stumbled upon this restaurant through a Google search—only to realize it’s actually in New Hampshire! Since it was just 11:30 AM and I had a long drive ahead, I decided to stop by for some dosas. I expected to be the first customer, but a couple had already settled in. I was warmly greeted by Sindhu, a friendly and pleasant waitress, seated me at the first table—interestingly labeled as Table 14! I ordered a Masala Dosa with Podi and Coffee, and I must say, the flavors were fantastic! The podi had an authentic South Indian punch, while the potato masala carried a subtle North Indian influence, making for a unique and delicious combination. The spicy tomato chutney was spot on, adding the right amount of heat. The only minor hiccup was that the dosa slightly stuck to the plate, requiring a bit of effort to scrape off with a fork. The coffee was simply superb—so much so that I ordered another one before heading out! If you find yourself in this area, I highly recommend stopping by for a taste of South Indian goodness. Great food, welcoming service, and a cozy atmosphere—definitely worth a visit!
Absolutely delicious. I had half an hour to spare and an appetite and stopped in. Andhra Kara Masala Dosa was crispy and spicy, Sukku coffee was sweet and warming.
I’m obsessed with Indian food and this is the best I have found in Mass, New Hampshire and Vermont. Amazing vegetarian and vegan options. I especially love the paneer tikka masala dosa and somosa chaat. Super friendly people. I stop every time I go to or from Boston. Highly recommended
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