
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7 Broad Canal Way, Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: (617) 251-4884
Website: https://depthngreen.com/
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Reviews
Been here a few times for a quick lunch. Unlike most Indian restaurants around Cambridge that prioritize heavy meat and rice dishes, these guys flipped the script and focused more on vegetable entrées like palak paneer and aloo baingan (eggplant and potato curry). The meat options are limited to Butter chicken and Chicken curry, but both were good.
Their signature thali (platter) comes with rice, chapati (flatbread), and a few dipping sauces, and the bread was especially enjoyable. One small but memorable detail was the beetroot salad that came with the Butter chicken. Lightly pickled, bright, and really effective at cutting through the curry richness. It’s technically a side dish, but if they sold it by the bucket, I’d be the first one in line to buy a gallon.
Every dish is crafted to perfection, elevated to the level it has to be at and made from the finest ingredients you can get!
Every dish is exquisite! The mango lassi is sublime (Bulgarian grass fed probiotic curd!!) and their home made Gussa brand hot sauce needs its own review!
Located in a crowded but quiet street in Cambridge, it’s a perfect spot if you like Indian food and want to spend time with your family.
Food: I am not expert, I liked it but I had better Indian food in East Coast.
Definitely going to try the Empanosa’s (empanada + samosa) next time
My family and I had dinner at this gem of a cozy restaurant, we ordered chicken thalis, chicken rolls and chicken keema Empamosa. All dishes were packed with flavor.
The owner stopped by our table a few times to check on us and shared his passion on how he prepares all dishes which without a doubt are made with a lot of love.
This will be a must stop for us every time we are in town.
The menu is perfect and simple, with two chicken options and a few veg options. The roti was nice, I wanted some more after finishing it. Everything tastes very fresh and is reasonably priced, with moderate portion sizes.
The interior seating is nice, and water is available. I like how the food is presented
Unfortunately, the service significantly let the experience down. We were given the thali with the wrong sides, the raita and beetroot were forgotten until we reminded staff, and there was no apology. The chai still hadn’t arrived by the time we were waiting.
The most disappointing moment was when saag was served instead of dal, and when the mistake was noticed, it was simply grabbed back off our thali—something that felt unhygienic and poorly handled.
I understand they were busy, but basic service standards and communication matter. As it stands, the food deserves praise, but staff management and service execution bring the overall experience to around a 2.5–3/5.
Addendum: For context, we’ve been loyal customers since the early days—visiting shortly after opening and even bringing a large Diwali group here. We’ve consistently supported the restaurant, which is why this lapse in service was particularly disappointing.