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Best Indian Restaurants in Epsom — 2026 Edition

From a Michelin Bib Gourmand to an almost-perfect 4.9 rating — Epsom's Indian restaurant scene is seriously impressive. Here's the 2026 ranking, based on real reviews.

Epsom.co Editorial·24 May 2026

Epsom is a town of many talents: horse racing, a lovely clock tower, and an absolute abundance of top-tier Indian restaurants. Whether you are looking for a fiery vindaloo to clear your sinuses or a creamy korma to soothe your soul, Epsom delivers.

But with great choice comes great responsibility. How do you choose where to spend your hard-earned cash on a Saturday night? Fear not, curry connoisseurs. We have waded through the 2026 Google and TripAdvisor reviews, dodged the poppadom crumbs, and compiled the ultimate guide to Epsom's finest Indian establishments.

The 2026 League Table

Let us kick things off with the official Epsom.co league table. The competition was fiercer than a fresh batch of lime pickle.

Best Indian Restaurants in Epsom League Table 2026

1Yaadein: The Champion

**Location:** Stoneleigh Broadway | **Rating:** 4.9/5
Yaadein restaurant exterior on Stoneleigh Broadway

Taking the top spot with an almost suspiciously high rating of 4.9 is Yaadein. Translating to "Sweet Memories," this place certainly leaves a lasting impression. Reviewers are practically writing love letters to the chef.

The standout? The Paan (Betel Leaf) Ice Cream. One reviewer noted, "It's a whole new level of creativity... a burst of flavour in the mouth." It is not just the food that wins hearts; the service is legendary. They treat you less like a customer and more like a long-lost relative who has finally come home for dinner. If you have not been to Yaadein yet, what are you doing with your life?

Dishes from Yaadein — the best Indian restaurant in Epsom

2Oottupura: The Hidden Gem

**Location:** Ewell | **Rating:** 4.7/5

Sneaking into second place is Oottupura, a spot that locals whisper about like it is a secret club. Specialising in authentic South Indian cuisine, this is where you go when you are tired of the standard tikka masala and want to broaden your horizons.

The dosas here are the size of a small child and twice as delightful. "I didn't know a pancake could bring me to tears," wrote one emotional diner. It is unpretentious, incredibly tasty, and a must-visit for anyone who takes their spices seriously.

3Everest Spice: The Crowd Pleaser

**Location:** Derby Square | **Rating:** 4.6/5
Everest Spice restaurant in Derby Square, Epsom

With a staggering 808 reviews, Everest Spice is the undisputed heavyweight champion of volume. Offering a mix of Nepalese and Indian cuisine, it is the go-to spot for a guaranteed good time.

The Momos (Nepalese dumplings) are the stuff of local legend. One reviewer stated, "I came for a curry, I stayed for the dumplings. I may never leave." It is located right in the heart of Epsom, making it the perfect spot to stumble into after a few pints at the local pub.

4Dastaan: The Michelin Bib

**Location:** Kingston Road | **Rating:** 4.6/5
Dastaan restaurant interior — Michelin Bib Gourmand, Epsom

Dastaan is the fancy option. It has a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which means it is officially recognised by people who know a lot more about food than we do.

The pork vindaloo here is frequently described as "to die for," which is a bold claim for a Tuesday night dinner. Another reviewer praised the chicken lollipops, adding, "The tomato chutney is so addictive I tried to buy a jar of it." It is a bit more refined, the portions are substantial, and the aftertaste will linger in the best possible way.

Dastaan food — refined Indian cooking in Epsom

5Haweli of Epsom: The Underdog

**Location:** Epsom Town | **Rating:** 3.8/5

Rounding out our list is Haweli. It might not have the sky-high ratings of its competitors, but it has a charm all its own. It is the classic, reliable curry house experience.

You know the drill: flocked wallpaper, a pint of Cobra, and a chicken madras that hits the spot every single time. "It's not trying to reinvent the wheel," says one loyal fan. "It's just giving me exactly what I want after a long week." Sometimes, that is all you need.


There you have it — the definitive guide to getting your spice fix in Epsom. Whether you are chasing Michelin stars or just a really massive dosa, Epsom's Indian restaurant scene has you covered. Now, pass the mango chutney.

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