Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Indian Restaurants in Loop
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Himalayan Restaurant
A high-repeatability momo-and-curry stop in the South Loop.
Notable Picks
8.3
A compact South Loop spot that runs like a dependable Nepalese-Indian comfort kitchen—quick service, strong curries, and momo plates that make sense for both solo meals and small groups. The move is to anchor with momos and one creamy curry, then add naan for maximum sauce coverage.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jhol momo, Chicken tikka masala, Garlic naan
What Makes it Special: A high-repeatability momo-and-curry stop in the South Loop.
Worthy Picks
#2
Naansense
7.9
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Business Lunch Power Players
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
Naansense runs a Chipotle-style line for Indian bowls, naan wraps, and masala fries in a compact, colorful space just off the Franklin/Wacker office corridor. Regulars mix and match curries, proteins, and chutneys for customized lunch bowls that lean hearty but can skew lighter with greens and veggie-forward builds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tikka Bowl, Masala Fries, Samosa (2)
What Makes it Special: Build-your-own Indian bowls and naan wraps with a broad range of curries, toppings, and chutneys.
7.6
A compact chai-and-chaat cafe that works as a quick reset in the Loop—hot spiced chai, crunchy chaat plates, and snackable smalls. The best order is one signature chai plus one chaat item for texture, acidity, and spice without turning it into a full sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ginger cardamom chai, Samosa chaat, Pani puri
What Makes it Special: Chai-forward cafe with street-snack chaat that hits fast.