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Old 04-27-2025, 01:00 PM   #1
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I recently discovered I really enjoy eating at Indian restaurants: there are quite a few to choose from here Out West, and I'll be looking for one next time I head east to the big lake for a visit.

But I can't seem to find any on Yelp in the area: Concord and Manchester for sure.

Are there any good Indian restaurants in the lakes region?

Love that butter chicken and aloo gobi.
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Old 05-11-2025, 07:31 AM   #2
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Not much north of Concord. Lemon Grass in Center Harbor is mostly Thai food but has some curry. And the only other that I know of is in North Conway, Shalimar. Thankfully I work in Concord and can get both lunch and dinner from Curry Leaf.
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Would love a good Indian restaurant in lakes region but not sure it could survive the winter
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Try Durbar Square Restaurant in Portsmouth. Family owned Nepalese restaurant. We went there several years ago and enjoyed a delicious, spicy dinner. Maybe close to Indian?
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The difference between Thai and Indian curries is that Thai is coconut based and Indian is onion. I prefer Indian.

The old Phu Jee in Meredith would make a convenient location.

A spicy vindaloo, please.
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Try Durbar Square Restaurant in Portsmouth. Family owned Nepalese restaurant. We went there several years ago and enjoyed a delicious, spicy dinner. Maybe close to Indian?
Nepalese food is good; similar but obviously different than Indian food.

In my experience it is less sauce based and more vegetarian: I enjoy both styles of cuisine.
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