
Best Restaurant in Waltham, MA — 4.7 Stars ⭐ from 900 Google Reviews. Tops OpenTable’s Best Indian restaurant in Waltham listing. When 900 real diners give you 4.7 stars, you stop advertising and start letting the numbers do the talking. Rassa Boston at 470 Moody Street is Waltham’s most celebrated upscale Indian restaurant — Southern India’s coastal flavors, artfully elevated, served in a room worthy of any occasion or just because.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 470 Moody St, Waltham, MA 02453
Phone: (781) 472-4000
Website: https://rassaboston.com/
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Reviews
We ordered Veg Manchurian — I really liked the gravy, though the Manchurian balls were a bit stiff. The Kadai Paneer was delicious; however, we ordered it spicy and probably shouldn’t have, as it turned out too hot with the extra red chili powder.
The naan and kulchas were excellent and paired really well with the mains. Overall, a great spot for Indian food with solid flavors and good service.
A big shout-out to Tauseef, who was incredibly friendly, attentive, and made our dining experience truly enjoyable. He checked on us at the right times and made sure we had everything we needed. His hospitality really stood out.
Highly recommend this place for both the food and the amazing service!
We had reserved a table for 4 in advance but when we arrived, we were seated in a separate empty section of the restaurant. We were offered a different table but still in the same section where the air conditioning wasn’t working properly. The whole thing felt a bit weird.
The servers were polite, but the mains took forever to arrive.
We started off with Dahi Puri which was fine, but Madras Dosa & Company does a better job. Then we ate the Kaikari Kola Urundai, which divided the group but I enjoyed them. We also had the Gobi Manchurian and Chicken Manchurian. The gobi one was preferred but both the veg and non-vegetarians. The chicken one was rubbery.
For mains we had amritsari chole, dal makhani and paneer tikka masala. Chole were more like channa masala, totally different from their namesake, and what the same restaurant had served when we had visited 2 weeks ago. Paneer tikka masala was decent. When the server asks about the spice level, the spicy is proper Indian spicy. The dal makhani was too salty was consumption, and the server was happy to replace it. The second time around it wasn’t salty anymore but lacked any depth or flavor, we were too shy to complain again.
The kulfi falooda was delicious, and the filter coffee was pretty good.
Overall a decent experience, but they need to work on their flavours. Unfortunately, Indian food doesn’t get better than this in Boston.
MAGICAL!
It tastes like eating a pile of roses.
Absolutely love it.
Our server Shubham was also super friendly and helpful.
100% coming back!
A special thank you to our server, Tauseef, who was incredibly friendly, attentive, and made our visit even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
Gluten-free options available, plus accommodating of other dietary needs.
Service was a bit delayed (45mins) to take our dinner order. But once we brought it to their attention, they were prompt to bring out our entrees.
Overall ambiance is nice and place is spacious.
What truly stands out is their attractive bar stocked with a variety of Indian liquors – a rare treat. If you’re into beer, don’t miss the Indian Beer “Rupee” – smooth and flavorful, available in three unique variants.
As for the food – absolutely delicious. Every dish was full of flavor, served with great attention to both quality and quantity. Highly recommend the Indian burger (Vada Pav) for a flavorful twist, and end your meal with their melting-in-the-mouth Gulab Jamun – a dessert you won’t forget.
Perfect spot for anyone craving authentic Indian cuisine near Boston. Will definitely visit again!