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Passage To India serves authentic Indian cuisine. Menu comes with vegetable soup, chicken soup, coconut soup, Indian chef salad, palak paneer, aloo matter, vegetable makhni, chicken saag, lamb rogan josh, lamb korma, Goa shrimp curry, chicken curry, chicken korma, fish pakora, vegetable samosa, chicken kebob, mango chutney, mixed pickle, mint chutney, tandoori roti, kashmire naan, chicken naan, cheese naan, keema paratha, chicken dosa, lamb dosa, fish curry, fish vindaloo, masala dosa, and uttapam. Bottle beers are Taj Mahal, Corona Extra, Golden Eagle premium, Samuel Adams, and King Fisher.

Another restaurant location is maintained in Cambridge.

Location: 157 Washington St, Salem Massachusetts 01970 Telephone 978-832-2200 Fax 978-832-2202

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Saugus) Donatello Restaurant
(Boston) Abe & Louie's Restuarant
(Framingham) Aegean Restaurant
(Concord) Aigo Bistro
(Worcester) Amore Cafe
(Boston) An Tain Restaurant and Bar

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