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If you still picture Texas as nothing but barbecue and Tex-Mex, it is time to update your map.
In early 2026, the Houston Chronicle dropped its annual Top 100 Restaurants list and shocked the city: the No. 1 spot did not go to a steakhouse or crawfish boil; it went to Aga’s Restaurant & Catering, a vibrant halal Indo-Pakistani spot.
With more than 544,000 Indian Americans now living in Texas, the state has quietly become one of America’s most exciting destinations for authentic and creative Indian cuisine.
Houston leads the charge, but Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin deliver strong contenders, too.
Here is a balanced, up-to-date look at the eight most famous Indian restaurants defining the scene right now.
1. Aga’s Restaurant & Catering – Houston
The People’s Champion and Houston’s Overall #1
11842 Wilcrest Drive, Houston, TX 77031
Fresh off being named the single best restaurant in Houston by the Houston Chronicle’s 2025 Top 100 list, Aga’s remains the city’s hottest table. This sprawling, high-energy halal Indo-Pakistani spot serves crowd-pleasing classics in a bustling banquet-hall atmosphere that feels like a family celebration every night. Signature dishes include the legendary sizzling goat chops, goat karahi keema, fragrant biryanis, and chicken lollipops, all delivered with lightning-fast service and bold, smoky flavors. It is loud, packed on weekends, and expanding to Katy this year because demand keeps growing. If you want the true taste of Houston’s diverse food scene, this is where locals and visitors line up.
2. Musaafer – Houston Galleria
Texas’s Michelin-Starred Luxury Experience
5115 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77056
Step into Musaafer and you are transported to a modern Indian palace with mirrored walls, hand-painted murals, and an opulent two-story setting. It earned a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, making it one of the very few Indian restaurants in the United States to hold that honor. Chef Mayank Istwal’s 12- to 14-course tasting menu takes diners on a refined journey through India’s regions, featuring dishes such as scallop ceviche, black pakora, Malabari fish curry, and delicate desserts. Expect meticulous plating, thoughtful storytelling, and prices around $250+ per person. It is the perfect splurge for special occasions when you want world-class Indian fine dining with substance and style.
3. Kiran’s – Houston Upper Kirby
The Elegant Godmother of Indian Fine Dining
2925 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77098
Chef Kiran Verma has been a Houston institution for over two decades, earning her the nickname “godmother of Indian fine dining.” Her beautifully redesigned Upper Kirby location offers white-tablecloth service, impeccable hospitality, and refined classics with modern touches. Standouts include tandoori chicken, vindaloo, wild mushroom medleys, and creative naan-based pizzas called Naanzzas. The afternoon tea service is legendary, and the tasting menus feel both traditional and elevated. It ranked high on the Chronicle’s Top 100 list and remains the go-to for date nights, holidays, and anyone seeking sophisticated Indian cuisine that respects its roots while pushing boundaries.
4. Pondicheri – Houston
Creative Modern Indian with Texas Soul
2800 Kirby Drive, Houston, TX 77098
Founded by James Beard Award-nominated chef Anita Jaisinghani, Pondicheri brings bright, inventive energy to the scene, rooted in South Indian traditions and bold Texas flair. The industrial-chic space feels welcoming and lively, making it ideal for groups or casual celebrations. Signature items include butter chicken kolaches, inventive dosas, street-style snacks, and standout desserts that surprise and delight. It consistently lands on Eater Houston’s essential lists and offers a perfect mix of tradition and creativity. Whether you are craving something familiar or adventurous, Pondicheri delivers flavorful, thoughtful Indian food in a fun, approachable atmosphere.
5. Urban Tadka – Irving (DFW Area)
DFW’s Most Consistent Crowd-Pleaser
Irving, TX (exact address in the Indian corridor near Las Colinas)
Irving’s Indian belt is DFW’s unofficial capital for authentic flavors, and Urban Tadka keeps earning “best in the region” honors from D Magazine year after year. The comfortable, family-friendly setting focuses on flawless Punjabi execution with fresh tandoor naan, rich curries, perfectly spiced paneer dishes, and a wide menu that satisfies everyone from first-timers to regulars. It is known for consistency, generous portions, and that home-cooked taste without the fuss. Locals rely on it for everyday meals and special occasions alike, making it the reliable all-around favorite in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro.
6. Sanjh Restaurant & Bar – Irving (DFW Area)
Stylish Modern Indian in the Heart of Irving
Irving, TX (Indian corridor location)
Right in the middle of DFW’s bustling Indian dining hub, Sanjh stands out for its sleek contemporary design and elevated takes on classic flavors. The stylish bar and dining room create a refined yet relaxed vibe that works for dates or group dinners. Diners praise the balanced spicing, beautiful presentation, and thoughtful menu that blends tradition with modern twists, think expertly grilled kebabs, flavorful biryanis, and creative vegetarian options. It regularly appears on “best of Dallas” lists and delivers a polished experience that still feels warm and welcoming to both locals and visitors.
7. Clay Pit – Austin
Austin’s Longtime Upscale Favorite
1601 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX 78701
Housed in Austin’s historic Bertram Building, Clay Pit has been a downtown staple since 1998, blending traditional tandoor cooking with contemporary flair. The elegant brick-walled space pairs perfectly with an extensive wine list and creative cocktails, making it a go-to for date nights and celebrations. Standout dishes include bold curries, flavorful tandoori specialties, and vegetarian options that impress even non-veg diners. It is consistently ranked among Austin’s top Indian restaurants for its reliable execution, beautiful ambiance, and that perfect balance of comfort and sophistication that keeps locals coming back.
8. Tikka House Indian Eatery – Austin
Austin’s Rising Star for Bold, Authentic Flavors
Multiple locations, including 2026 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
Tikka House has quickly become one of Austin’s most talked-about Indian spots since its 2024 opening, offering both North and South Indian cuisines under one roof. The modern yet approachable setting highlights fresh Hyderabadi biryanis, juicy tandoori items, and a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian classics. Reviewers praise the vibrant spicing, generous portions, and friendly service that make it feel like a neighborhood favorite. With multiple locations and strong local buzz, it is the perfect choice for anyone craving bold, consistently good Indian food in a welcoming environment ideal for casual lunches or family dinners.
Why Texas Stands Out
Houston’s Mahatma Gandhi District (Hillcroft) and Irving’s Indian corridor offer endless casual options for thalis, chaat, and late-night biryani, while Austin brings creative energy. The diversity, Punjabi, Hyderabadi, South Indian, and Indo-Pakistani, is unmatched in the South.
Pro Tips
Book Musaafer and Kiran in advance, especially on weekends. Aga’s gets busy, arrive early or expect a short wait. Looking for casual? Head to strip-mall gems in Hillcroft or Irving. Most spots excel with vegetarian diners too.
Texas is not just catching up; it is carving its own bold identity in American Indian cuisine.
Which one are you trying first? Drop your favorite in the comments.
Happy eating!






