
Pan-Indian fare & cocktails given a modern spin in an elegant space sporting blue leather booths.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 933 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: (404) 963-5775
Website: http://blueindiaatlanta.com/
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Reviews
What truly stood out was the food. The menu offered a wide variety of classic Indian dishes — from rich, creamy curries to flavorful biryanis and freshly baked naan. Every dish carried that genuine Indian taste, perfectly balanced with spices and seasoning. It didn’t feel like a toned-down version made for a different audience; it felt real and authentic.
My son and his friends absolutely loved the experience. For them, enjoying food in the U.S. with an Indian touch was something special. The familiar flavors, combined with high-quality ingredients, made every bite enjoyable. They especially appreciated how the dishes maintained traditional taste while still feeling fresh and modern.
Finding truly authentic Indian cuisine outside India can sometimes be challenging, but Blue India delivered beautifully. It’s a unique spot in Atlanta where you can experience the comfort of Indian flavors while enjoying the vibrant dining scene of the city.
Service was very good and the waiter was a lot of fun!
I’m from out of town but plan on dropping in one more time this week.
In terms of space, the restaurant gave a cramped feeling. Also when I walked in there was lots of smoke in the room. It wasn’t a vapor, it was definitely a smoke. Probably from the various tikka dishes they offer.
The issue with the smoke was that it wasn’t momentary, it’s a lingering issue with the entire dining process. It made my wife’s eyes sting the entire night, as well as us hearing other patrons complain to the waitstaff about the same thing.
As far as the food goes, the biryani was very bland, and I needed salt, which took almost 7-8 minutes to arrive (not sure why they don’t keep at the table like typical restaurants). The only reason that the food isn’t getting a 2 is because the paneer appetizers were actually nice, but having the entree fall below expectations was disappointing.
The biryani is 25$ and cocktails are almost 16$ each. The price is a robbery almost for the quality. The price makes the food seem upscale, without having the food taste that way.
Also, they are unable to accommodate guests of large parties. While charging an automatic tip with a group of 5, the waiter told us that he was unable to split the bill for more than 2 , so I ended up having to cover the bill and getting my friends to Zelle.
Definitely won’t be a return spot, since there’s much better options of places I’ve been in the Atlanta area for better quality food and more reasonable prices.
Service was quick and the food was delicious. Loved the fact that they let you choose the meat to have with Tikka Masala sauce, because many other places in NYC just serve chicken with this sauce.
The lamb Tikka Masala and Garlic naan hit the spot for us!
They have a nice see through kitchen with big glasses all over to see parathas being cooked.
This place is overhyped and costly comparatively is what I felt. The service was good and the waiter also mentioned that car parking is available for free for 2 hours for the guests, but we received this info too late. Rest, the food that matters the most was average I believe.
It’s frustrating to be treated this way, especially when we arrived with enough time to enjoy a meal. I was looking forward to trying the food, but the lack of hospitality completely ruined the experience. I won’t be returning.