Modern counter-serve eatery dishing up Indian standards in the form of a wrap, rice bowl or panino.
Shantanu Agarwal
I visited this spot near Harvard University in Cambridge — tucked inside a small indoor shopping arcade — and it turned out to be an absolute hidden gem for Indo-Chinese food.
I ordered the Chili Garlic Chicken (semi-gravy style) and Schezwan Fried Rice with chicken and egg. And honestly, this was a complete bomb. The flavors took me straight back to the Indo-Chinese food I grew up eating in India — spicy, flavorful, perfectly cooked chicken, and that true Schezwan taste that’s so hard to find in the US.
The best part? It was budget-friendly. I spent less than $25 for the whole meal, which is unbelievable for Cambridge and Harvard Square area.
If you’re craving authentic Indo-Chinese food in Boston/Cambridge, this place is a must-visit. Amazing taste, great value, and genuinely one of the best food surprises I had on this trip.
Highly recommended — a true hidden gem near Harvard!
… moreMannat Ghai
coming to the usa, i honestly didn’t think i’d find a place that comes this close to indian flavours, but this one genuinely did. i’d say a solid 97–99% match, and that’s saying a lot. one bite in and it took me straight back to india. the plastic spoons, paper plates, and that proper dhaba-style setup just made it feel even more real. the street-style food is done SO right. the kind of food that satisfies your soul, not just your hunger. the chilli garlic noodles were unreal, and the chicken lollipop omg absolute must-try. every bite felt comforting, nostalgic, and so so satisfying. if you’re missing india or craving real street food vibes, this place will hit you right in the heart. highly recommend
… moreASHOUSTON
Stopped in here in July 2025 during the 4th of July weekend. I lived in the area and recalled this place. I decided to try it out again. The food is dependable and exceptional in my opinion. Priced nicely and fresh. The menu items are typical Indian cuisine regulars so nothing to be surprised by. This is in Harvard Square area and can be busy depending on the time of the day or week. The service is counter service. Order, and wait for the food. There is limited seating but ample to have a quick bite. Service is as expected. Good and efficient. Recommended to try it out if in the area. A good way to bridge the gap of good Indian college town style.
… moreBetty Boop
Food was delicious, friendly service, served quickly.
I’m not sure I would eat here again because the place was so filthy. It looked like the only thing ever wiped down was the top of the tables, not that they just hadn’t wiped off from the lunch crowd- I’m talking about months of accumulated grime. Even the back of chairs had old food splashed all over them. I don’t think my pictures show the true nastiness of the situation.
The chairs looked like they haven’t had a good wipe down in years!
If this is how they clean the front of the shop I can only imagine the cooking area.
… moreAmeera abu-alsaoud
I got the paneer tikki masal meal, it was delicious. I would recommend for the salad to put some dressing on the side. The staff was helpful and nice. The place was clean.
… moreinbar shifrin
This is a great place for a quick bite. The food is good, big portions for reasonable prices.
We were a big group and everybody enjoyed their dish, which included vegetarian, kosher and halal options.
The place is located in an area called “the garage” and there are some tables, but not enough for a big group (we were more than 10).
The staff was patient with our big group, and that by itself made the experience so much better. Also, this is a sort of open kitchen and it was nice to see all the preparations.
… moresnigdha jadhav
I’ve had the best food here. The triple schezwan fried rice, momos and all the indo Chinese food is amazing
… moreYong K
A classic hole in the type of place! The Indian Chinese here is great. I highly recommend fried rice. The kitchen is clean and the wok is spinning fast. I would go here more often if I lived near by.
… moreAnil Saleem
Tried their chicken sandwich along with Indo-chinese meal. I was quite disappointed by the sandwich and its filling quantity, but their Chinese was yummy and spicy. Though the rice quality used for Chinese was not up to mark. The place and atmosphere is not that good. I’d recommend take out.
… moreAshish Thakur
Found this place by chance. Moved to area recently and have been missing Indo-Chinese food. Complete Bombay/Delhi Chinese dhaba experience. “Street Mumbai Chinese food” is the perfect description. We had the vegetable fried rice, chicken chilly and the Kung-Pao chicken. Got me nostalgic of / Reminded of late night “Mumbai Chinese Street food”. Perfect for those intense cravings of Chinese food from back home….the fun of it being that it’s oily and fried and slightly excess of sauce…loved it. Order an extra vegetable fried rice to take back as we could not finish the chicken between the 2 of us and wanted to have the left-over chicken with fried rice for dinner. Asked the college students next to us bout how was their paneer kung-pao, as wanted to try the next time…they said 9.5/10 which sounds amazing. Looking forward to our next visit. Intend to try Onion Pakoras on the next visit. and before I forget loved the mango lasso (sweet…yes but that’s the whole point) and the masala chai was absolutely stunning…adrak, elaichi, sweet and hot…Ghar ki yaad aaa gayi
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