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Indian Pavilion is a family owned restaurant in downtown Hyannis, specializing in authentic Indian cuisine. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and has a full bar. Reservations are accepted but not required.

  • Hours: Daily, 11:30am - 11pm
  • Handicap Accessible: Yes
  • Payments accepted: Cash, MasterCard, Visa
  • General services: Eat-in, Take-out
  • Parking: On-street: free
  • Cuisine: Indian
  • Price level: $$
  • Features: Buffet, Dinner, Lunch

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Reviews (2)

*****

Great restaurant! Wonderful service, great food and welcoming atmosphere. This family-owned restaurant wants you to feel cared for and to enjoy your experience and it shows!

We've been many times and keep going back. I love the aloo mutter, samosas and tandoori selections. I've eaten many different entrees and have enjoyed each one.

*****

The Indian Pavilion is a wonderful family-owned restaurant ... thanks to them Indian food has become my favorite cuisine! The Mulligatawny soup (lentils and some other vegetables) is a great way to start a meal (and is included with their excellent lunches). For appetizers, vegetable pakoras are my favorite, served with a delightful assortment of sauces. I recently began a vegetarian diet - previously I loved the meat samosas (with minced lamb inside) and the tandoori chicken. Now my favorite entrees are the mixed vegetables and aloo mutter (potatoes and peas). Wonderful meat entrees include the chicken korma, chicken masala, the biryani rice dishes and keema mutter (lamb), as well as the curries. You can get the entrees mild or as spicy as you prefer -- I order mine hot! Don't forget to try their great breads (naan, etc.), and for desert try the rice pudding (keer). The lunches are a real bargain, as is the Sunday brunch - a good way to sample a variety of dishes, although they tend to be very mild (more so than I prefer). I rate the restaurant 4 plus stars, 5 when everything is totally "on".