No-frills, counter-service chain outpost serving a wide variety of standard Northern Indian plates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 75 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: (781) 270-0200
Website: http://www.gourmet-india.com/
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Service could improve a little. The folks don’t communicate very well.. there’s a process to getting your food and having to wait for certain items, but they don’t exactly make it clear. But it doesn’t put us off. We’re grown ups and can work it out.
Obviously you’re eating in mall food court, so this isn’t haute cuisine; but for a quick and easy decent tasting authentic Indian meal at reasonable prices, this is not bad.
The standout feature is the fresh bread baked in a traditional tandoor—warm, fluffy, and clearly made to order. It elevates the entire meal and is something you don’t find everywhere.
The menu strikes a great balance between classic staples like chicken tikka masala and more eclectic options, so there’s truly something for everyone, whether you’re a first-timer or very familiar with Indian cuisine.
And if you go on the weekend, don’t miss the chole bhature—absolutely to die for.
A reliable favorite and one of the better Indian food options in the area.
First, let’s talk about the food court setup. Tucked just out of sight from the bustle of the stores, it feels like a quiet reprieve, with a massive skylight above that brings in natural light and a touch of calmness. The stalls are neatly lined up, which makes browsing easy and ideal for dividing and conquering with friends.
Now, onto Gourmet India itself. There’s something charming about the humble presentation here: dishes served in paper and Styrofoam on those red plastic trays, nostalgic of classic mall food but with a twist. We went for the 3-item platter with rice, garlic naan (grilled to order!), a mango lassi, and two pieces of gulab jamun—all for around $25, which felt like an absolute steal.
The flavors didn’t disappoint. Every bite felt homemade and genuinely crafted. The chicken tikka masala was the star of the show—tender, fragrant, and utterly satisfying.
Gourmet India didn’t just serve us a meal; it gave us the perfect mid-shopping recharge, reminding us of the joys of a low-key mall food court, just with a little extra warmth and flavor.
I generally do not dare to order anything besides my usual. Haven’t had good memories when I strayed away from the regular path.
Service could be more friendly, but I don’t expect it from any joints in the mall.
They were not Halaal, when I was there in 2016, so I had to settle for a vegetarian offering. I had the Channa Masala, Black eyed Bean curry on Basmati Rice with Masala Chai. It was excellent, to say the least. Authentic taste, generous portion and value for money. Had such a good time that I went back a few days later!
I’ve been getting chicken vindaloo at this mall spot for literally 30 years. It had different levels of spiciness on different days, but it was always delicious. I’ve gone 3 times in the last month, and it has been absolutely awful. Not flavorful, not enough spice, not worth the money at all.
I’ll try again in 6 months, but until then I’ll be getting my vindaloo elsewhere – SO disappointing, this was such an amazing place for so long.