About this spot
Indian Express in Oud-West delivers crispy, spice-forward street food that feels like a warm hug on a rainy Dutch evening. Start with the hot chicken wings or seekh kebab to get your hands dirty, then dive into the mix pakora for a perfect balance of texture and heat.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order papadam as an appetizer to soak up any extra chutney sauce before your main course arrives.
- Skip the bread; use the provided paper plates to eat the seekh kebab and boti kebab without making a mess.
- Ask for extra lemon wedges to brighten up the rich, tomato-heavy gravies on the chicken tikka.
Appetizers
Mains
Common Questions
How much does Indian Express cost?
Prices range from $3.50 for papadam to $12.75 for boti kebab, putting a full meal at roughly $25-$40 USD.
Where is Indian Express?
It is located in the Oud-West neighborhood at Pieter Langendijkstraat 37-H, Amsterdam, just steps from the tram stops serving the city's west side.
What should I order first?
Begin with onion bhaji or gobhi pakora to test the spice level before committing to the heavier chicken tikka or boti kebab.
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Restaurant: Indian Express (Indian Express)
Cuisine: indian