Masala Art
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Our Cuisine and Its New Home Reflect the Breath of Indian Culinary Traditions, Its Diverse Culture, Art Forms, Religions and Regional Specialties
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 781-449-4050
Extra - 781-449-4420
- Address:
- 990 Great Plain Ave Needham, MA 02492
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- Categories
- Indian Restaurants, Caterers, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Location
- Middle of Needham Town Center
- AKA
Masala Art Restaurant
- Other Information
Cuisines: Caterers, Indian
Price Range : Average
General Info
In recent years, with the increase in popularity of Indian cuisine, Indian restaurants have sprung up in every American city and town. As pioneers of Indian food in New England, we are proud to share our countrys diverse culture, art forms, religions and regional specialties with our restaurant guests. Our dishes include family recipes as well as those inspired by Indias extensive culinary landscape. Namaskar, please visit Masala Art for a delightful culinary experience. Masala Art is a contemporary, upscale Indian eatery, a new concept to New England. The idea for the restaurant sprung from surrounding competition. In an era where almost every Boston area Indian restaurant had similar menus and decors, the trendsetting couple decided once again that it was time to for a paradigm shift. Observing that the Boston and Cambridge areas were becoming saturated with Indian eateries, they decided to move their newest concepts to the suburbs. Opening Curry Leaf and Masala Art within one year was a challenge, but once again a trendsetting development. The concept of Masala Art is unique to other Indian Restaurants. Firstly, the décor is unlike any other. The restaurants design itself took close to three years in development. The extended time spent is showcased in every detail of the restaurant, from the sculptures of Lord Ganesha (The God of Prosperity) behind the bar, to the fiber-optic lighting that illuminate the main dining areas, and the silk covered pillows that rest on the beautifully designed banquets. The real exhibit however is the Spice Bar, an exclusive nine-seat bar which is actually a small kitchen created in the dining area where guests can have an interactive cooking/dining session with the executive chef by reservation. Guests can choose from preset menu options which include vegetarian, non-vegetarian and seafood selections.