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by Venesha Johnson | Associate Writer
It's no secret that Jamaica is a beautiful eclectic mix of many cultures and people, from Africans to Germans, Chinese and Indians too. It's a unique opportunity to be on one island but get a taste of so many other places as well. Indians have contributed so much to the Jamaican heritage, from tasty dishes to owning the cheapest bargain friendly furniture stores in almost every city.
If you are a fan of Indian cuisine, you will be happy to know that there are many great Indian restaurants in Jamaica. Here is a list of some of our favourite options for Indian food.
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Located in Kingston, this Indian restaurant has become a favourite for many Kingstonians. The restaurant has two separate areas, one dedicated to those who which to dine in and the other for strictly take out, making service much more efficient.
Their menu consists of a wide range of Indian dishes, with a few vegetarian options as well. They also have a set lunch special menu that is available Mondays to Saturdays from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm, which includes chicken, fish, shrimp and vegetable options. They are located at Shop 4, 6 Northside Plaza, Kingston 6 (Dine In) and Shop 1, 26 Northside Dr, Kingston 6 (Take-Out). They are open between the hours of 11:30 am and 9:30 pm daily.
Contact Information: Dine-In 970-3838, 770-7757, 395-7662 | Takeout: 977-5454, 977-5858.
Enjoy Indian and pan Asian style dishes prepared by 5 top chefs from Mumbai, in Moroccan designed surroundings. Their menu includes a wide array of appetizers, salads, soups, tandoori, dal, fried rice, noodles, biryani, kadhai and much more.
They are located at 1A 80 Lady Musgrave Road Kingston 10, Kingston, Jamaica. They operated daily, between the hours of 11:30 am and 8 pm.
Contact Information: Telephone 876-927-9077/876-927-9634 | Email: nirvannajamaica@hotmail.com.
The place for an elegant, sophisticated Indian dining experience. Some of their signature dishes include Bhuna Gosht, Punjabi Chicken Curry, Mutton Korma, and Murgh Kola Puri (hot). From seafood, mutton, Indian bread, and much more, they give you a wide selection of dishes to choose from.
You will find them at 2 Turtle Beach Road, Fisherman's Point Resort, Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica. It is recommended to reserve your table for lunch or dinner. They are closed on Mondays but open from 11 am to 10 pm on Tuesdays to Sundays.
Contact Information: Telephone: +1 (876) 795-3182 or +1 (876) 479-2364 | Email: info@passagetoindiajm.com or passagetoindia99@gmail.com.
One of the few Indian restaurants in Westmoreland. As their name suggests, they serve Indian cuisine with a twist. They are located on Torrington to Galloway Road, Petersfield. Their opening hours are, Monday to Sunday between 11 am and 9 pm.
Contact Information: (876) 451-0668.
For authentic Indian cuisine in an elegant fine dining setting, with dim lights and comfortable seating, you must visit Mystic India. Experience dishes like Onion Bhajia, Vegetable Pakora, Hara Bhara Kebab, Murgh Ghee Roast and Murg Yakhni Shorba. They are located at Shop 3, Whitter Village, 5168 Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Contact Information: +1 (876) 594-4594/+1 (876) 953-9460/+1 (876) 633-6534/+1 (876) 369-2457 | Email info@mysticindiajamaica.com.
Serves a variety of Indian, Asian and fusion dishes. If you are vegan, vegetarian or gluten-free, they also have options for you. They are located at 28 Orchard Village Plaza, 18-22 Barbican Road, Kingston.
Contact Information: +1 876-977-0695.
Are you a fan of both Asian and Jamaican cuisine? Well, this restaurant offers you the best of both worlds. Enjoy Indian style street food and Jamaican jerk dishes. To experience both Indian and Jamaican cuisine, visit them at 19 Queens Drive, St. James.
Contact Information - +18763881901.
Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine with spices originating from India. Enjoy standout dishes like chicken tikka masala and methi malai chicken. They are located at Shop #37 Market Place 67 Constant Spring Road Kingston, and open daily.
Contact Information: +1 (876) 622-5569.
Indian cuisine and spices have been a part of Jamaican culture from what would seem like the beginning. They have influences on some of Jamaica’s favourite dishes, like our various curry dishes and Roti, so next time you are feeling here, give one of the Indian restaurants in Jamaica a try.
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