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Chef-owner: Mohan Singh · Opened 1979
Opened in 1979 by Mohan Singh, who bought a Central Square pizza shop and converted it into one of the earliest Indian restaurants in Greater Boston. Recognized as a Cambridge Legacy Business in 2022.
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Cambridge Dining Intelligence
“Central Square Indian staple since 1990. Solid North Indian cuisine, great lunch buffet, extensive vegetarian options. Reliable, family-friendly, good value.”
— Guide to Cambridge · Dining Intelligence
This place is exceptional for
Best Indian in Central Square
30+ years of reliable Indian cuisine
Best Lunch Buffet
Extensive selection, great value
What they nail
- Extensive vegetarian menu
- Daily lunch buffet
- Family-friendly
- Good value
- Consistent quality over decades
Before you go
- Not as refined as Tamarind Bay
- Can be crowded at lunch
- Atmosphere is basic
The maître d' recommends
- Chicken tikka masala
- Lamb vindaloo
- Vegetarian thali
- Garlic naan
- Lunch buffet (great value)
Best for
Value
How this rating was built
Methodology →$15–$30 per person
North Indian cuisine in Central Square since 1990. Extensive vegetarian options, tandoori specialties, and daily lunch buffet. Family-friendly atmosphere.
The Maitre d' Recommends
The Vibe
India Pavilion anchors Central Square with the authority of 45 years in the same location. The dining room has expanded from 10 seats to nearly 100, but the commitment to traditional Indian cooking hasn't changed. The lunch buffet draws office workers; dinner brings families celebrating occasions.
Comfortable conversation level
Why It's Great
Cambridge's First Indian Restaurant, Still Going Strong After 45 Years
When Mohan Singh converted an old pizza shop into India Pavilion in 1979, he opened what would become the first Indian restaurant in the Boston area. Cambridge was different then—there was no Indian dining scene to speak of, and Singh had to introduce customers to flavors they'd never encountered. Forty-five years later, the restaurant remains family-owned and neighborhood-essential.
The menu covers North Indian classics with proper execution. Tandoori dishes emerge from the clay oven with appropriate char. Curries range from mild to genuinely spicy, prepared to order. The vegetarian options are substantial—this isn't a kitchen that treats vegetarian as an afterthought. And the lunch buffet has been fueling Central Square workers for decades.
What makes India Pavilion notable is its consistency. While flashier Indian restaurants have opened and closed around Boston, India Pavilion keeps doing what it's always done: serving solid Indian food at fair prices with genuine hospitality. The staff has been here for years. The recipes haven't changed. The community keeps coming back.
For Central Square, India Pavilion represents something increasingly rare: a family business that survives on quality and loyalty rather than trends. In 2024, they celebrated 45 years—a remarkable run in any restaurant scene.
The lunch buffet: load up your plate, try everything, and appreciate a Cambridge institution.
Lunch Buffet
The weekday ritual—diverse options for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike
Chicken Tikka Masala
The crowd-pleaser, done traditionally
Palak Paneer
Spinach and cheese curry—vegetarian comfort food
Tandoori Mixed Grill
Assorted clay-oven meats for the carnivorous
Why It's In Our Guide
India Pavilion has been serving Cambridge since 1979—the first Indian restaurant in the Boston area. Forty-five years of consistency, family ownership, and fair prices make it essential.
“India Pavilion has outlasted trends by simply being good at what it does.”
— Boston Globe“Forty-five years in one location speaks louder than any award.”
— Cambridge ChronicleCentral Square workers have been eating the lunch buffet for decades. The restaurant feels like it belongs to the neighborhood.
Insider Tips
Lunch for the buffet. Dinner is more relaxed and allows à la carte exploration.
Reservations helpful for dinner, especially weekends. Lunch is first-come, first-served.
The expanded dining room has comfortable booths. The bar area offers a more casual feel.
The lunch buffet is the best value. For dinner, don't overlook the vegetarian dishes—they're exceptional.
Central Square parking is challenging. The restaurant is a short walk from Central T.
Ratings & Reviews
Based on 1,118 reviews
678 reviews
Updated 2024-12
440 reviews
Updated 2024-12
Frequently Asked Questions
India Pavilion is excellent for vegetarians. Traditional Indian cuisine features many substantial vegetarian dishes, and the restaurant prepares them with care. The lunch buffet always includes multiple vegetarian options, and the dinner menu has a full vegetarian section.
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Contact Details
17 Central Square, Cambridge, MA 02139
Lunch Buffet: Daily 11:30AM-3PM, Dinner: Daily 5PM-10:30PM
1 min walk from Central
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