Keto Indian Food: Guide to Eating Out and Making Your Own

Each Indian dish is packed with a diverse array of flavors and textures that are unmatched by other popular cuisines. Though the herbs and spices behind each satisfying bite are keto-friendly, they are usually paired with carb-dense ingredients that can keep us from experiencing the benefits of ketosis.

Fortunately, there are plenty of menu items and keto recipes you can choose from to get your Indian food fix. In this guide, we will dive into the world of keto Indian cuisine so you can experience the flavors you love while staying in ketosis:

How to Know What Indian Food is Keto (in 3 Simple Steps)

Since many popular Indian dishes are a mixture of ingredients rather than separate items on a plate, you’ll want to have some idea what to look for before you order. Not all curries are low carb, and each dish will be prepared differently depending on the restaurant.

This is why it is important to keep these three steps in mind when you eat Indian food on the keto diet:

1. Know what keto-friendly dishes you can rely on

Though it’ll be challenging to know precisely how many carbs are in what you eat, there are a few keto-approved menu items you can find at most Indian restaurants:

Many curry-based dishes will also be keto-friendly, but their carb contents vary significantly depending on the type of curry and the restaurant that makes it. We will explore what curries to look for and avoid below.

2. Figure out what you should avoid and be cautious of

Now that you know the lowest carb Indian dishes, let’s take a quick trip through the menu to see what items are filled with carbs and what we should be cautious of.

In general, any menu item with one of the following words or ingredients are best avoided on keto :

Be skeptical with:

3. Read through the sections below for specific dishes, tips, and keto recipes

By taking some time to explore the remainder of this guide, you will discover a wealth of flavors that you simply won’t find with any other cuisine. Let’s continue our journey through the world of keto Indian food by taking a closer look at the menu, followed by some quick and easy recipes you can make at home. If you want a quick reference summary of this section, feel free to save the graphic below:

How to Know What Indian Food is Keto

What About This? Translating Common Indian Dishes, Foods, and Ingredients into Keto-related Terms

Now we know the basics of what is and isn’t keto-friendly, but what about the rest of the menu?

Here’s a quick list of translations for common terms you’ll see while browsing the menu:

Best Keto Options at an Indian Restaurant: Appetizers, Entress, Drinks, and More

Best Keto Options at an Indian restaurant

Now that we know what to expect, let’s learn about specific dishes and how you can order them in a keto-friendly way.

Please note : The only way to be sure of the macros (carbs, fats, and protein) going into your Indian dish is by making it yourself. If you’d rather track your keto lifestyle as closely as possible, stick with the keto-friendly dishes listed above and our top keto Indian recipes (found below this section).

Keto Indian Appetizers, Soup, and Salads

Though the majority of appetizers at an Indian restaurant contain multiple high-carb ingredients, there are a few satisfyingly flavorful keto-approved options:

Soups and salads will vary widely in their carb, fat, and protein content, so make sure to confirm with the restaurant that it is keto-friendly for you.

Keto-Friendly Indian Entrees ( Non-vegetarian)

The following entree options will be lowest in carbs when consumed without any sauce, gravy, chutney, or curry:

With every dish, remember to skip the rice, naan, and crisps (papadum).

Keto-friendly Curry Entrees

Below we’ve included a list of the curries that tend to be lowest in carbs:

Heir on the side of caution with all curry dishes. Even the ones that seem keto-friendly may contain tamarind paste, sugar, or flour/starch.

Low-Carb Indian Vegetarian Entrees

A lot of the Indian vegetarian entrees contain lentils, chickpeas, or high-carb vegetables like potatoes or green peas. Thankfully, there are a few Indian plates that won’t overload you with starchy plant foods.

Keto-friendly vegetarian Indian entrees include*:

*Make sure they don’t add any potatoes, peas, tamarind paste, sugar, corn starch, or corn flour to these dishes. Refer to our keto vegetarian guide for a closer look at keto-approved options and what ingredients to avoid.

Keto-friendly Indian Sides: What about Naan?

No matter what Indian restaurant I go to, the waiter or waitress will always ask if I want a side order of naan and rice. Since both are concentrated sources of carbs with no nutritional value, try asking for one of these side items instead:

If you really miss the naan, try bringing low carb tortillas instead. They won’t have the same fluffy texture, but they will provide a satisfying bread-like bite that will help balance out the richness of any keto Indian dish.

What about Low Carb Indian Drinks?

Though water, unsweetened black tea, and diet soda will also be available, there are a few Indian-inspired beverage options you may find on the menu:

Keep in mind, however, each drink may come with added sugar or milk. Order it without any milk or sugar. Feel free to add heavy cream and a keto-friendly sweetener of your choice to help balance out the potent flavors these drinks tend to have.

Are There Any Keto Indian Desserts?

Rarely will you find a restaurant with low-carb options for dessert. This is especially the case with Indian restaurants. To satisfy your sweet tooth, it is best to make a keto dessert yourself or bring a keto-friendly sweet with you.

If you are looking to take your taste buds on a unique flavor journey, try making a batch of chocolate curry cupcakes . Though this isn’t a traditional Indian dessert, it features many of the spices that make this cuisine so satisfying.

Eating Takeout at Indian Restaurants: Quick Keto Meals, Snacks, and Tips

The safest bet for an Indian meal that is easy-to-order, delicious, and keto-friendly will be tandoori dishes and kebabs (without any sauce, chutney, curry, naan, or rice).

Here are some examples of quick, keto-approved dishes that’ll be easy-to-order for pick up or delivery:

The appetizer portion will make a great high-protein, keto-friendly Indian snack option , while the entree option serves as a light high-protein meal. To add some extra fat, ask for a side Raita and replace the rice (and/or naan) with a side salad or kachumber salad. You can also use your own keto dressing on the meat and salad for even more fat and flavor.

Unfortunately, even with these easy-to-order options, you may still be missing out on some of your favorite palate pleasers. To get the full spectrum of flavor with the right balance of fat and carbs for keto, it is best to make your favorite Indian dishes at home.

Top Keto-Friendly Indian Recipes

Here are our most popular Indian recipes that anyone on keto can enjoy. Click on the photo or the button to see how the recipe is made.

Slow Cooker Keto Chicken Tikka Masala

Though it is one of the most popular Indian dishes, whether or not your chicken tikka masala will be keto-friendly depends on the restaurant you order from. This is why the best keto curry option is one that you make yourself.

With this dish, you’ll find all the flavors you’re craving without any hidden carbs. Serve it on top of cauliflower rice if you would like to replace basmati rice with a healthier keto substitute.

Slow Cooker Keto Chicken Tikka Masala

Butter Paneer Chicken Curry (with a keto-friendly vegetarian option)

If your go-to Indian dish is butter chicken, you’ll love this keto-approved alternative. It features several authentic Indian spices and seasonings that give it a rich depth of flavor you rarely experience with other keto meals.

You can also customize this recipe to make it vegetarian-friendly. Simply omit the chicken and add some extra paneer. Just make sure you are cautious of the net carb content since paneer contains some milk sugars.

Butter Paneer Chicken Curry

Low-Carb Chicken Curry

Although it is used in authentic dishes throughout the region, I’ve yet to find a dish that features lemongrass on an Indian menu. If you haven’t had a meal like this, it’s worth trying at least once.

This coconut-based curry is easy to make, filled with healthy fats and packed with a unique blend of flavors (and health-promoting phytonutrients) from the green chili, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, and turmeric. Feel free to make the curry by itself whenever you need to add some flavor to a bland meal.

Low-Carb Chicken Curry

Shrimp and Cauliflower Curry

Similar to Bhagari Jhinga (Indian Shrimp Curry), this keto dish has all of the elements that make us crave Indian food. Though shrimp is the featured ingredient, you can whip this up with any protein you have on hand. You can even make this into an Indian seafood curry or fish stew without having to worry about hidden carbs from flours, starches, and tamarind paste.

The list of ingredients with this recipe is long, but it’ll pay off in the long run. Not only will they help you create a delicious curry, but you’ll also have several unique spices you can use in future meals as well.

Shrimp and Cauliflower Curry

Creamy Butter Shrimp

You won’t find this at your local Indian restaurant, but the fusion of Indian spices and everyday keto staples in this recipe will satisfy your craving. In fact, this creamy butter shrimp is so rich that each bite will have the full spectrum of flavors you want.

If you are not a fan of shrimp, simply replace it with your desired protein source — this recipe will work great with practically any cut of meat or fish you put in there. Try having it with a small bowl of Cauliflower Fried Rice on the side for a complete keto meal.

Creamy Butter Shrimp

Spicy Cauliflower Rice & Salmon Medley

Though Japanese-inspired flavors dominate this dish, it is still an excellent keto-friendly replacement for salmon biryani. The combination of herbs, spices, cauliflower, healthy fats, and salmon makes this medley one of the healthiest and most flavorful dishes you can have on keto.

Even if you don’t have salmon, feel free to replace it with your preferred protein source — or serve it as a side dish with one of the Indian recipes above.

Spicy Cauliflower Rice & Salmon Medley

Key Takeaways: How to Add Indian Food to Your Keto Lifestyle

Whether you are eating out, ordering takeout, cooking at home, or looking for a quick snack, you can eat Indian food while staying in ketosis and experiencing the benefits of keto .

To fit more Indian dishes into your keto diet, make sure to follow these three rules:

  1. Stick to simple dishes that feature simply prepared meats and low-carb vegetables. Tandoori dishes, tikka dishes (without sauce or curry), and kebabs are the lowest carb options.
  2. Avoid common carb-rich ingredients (tamarind paste, mango, chickpeas, dal, rice, naan, fried foods, potato, etc.).
  3. Plan ahead by looking for keto-friendly menu items and making keto Indian recipes.

For some ideas on what you can make to satisfy your craving for Indian food, here is a quick recap of the keto recipes we discussed earlier:

If you are looking for a larger selection of delicious keto vegetarian options, check out our vegetarian recipe roundup .

As with any keto meal, however, make sure you know how it fits into your nutritional needs for the day. Your body composition will depend on what and how much you eat.

To help you figure out what this means for you, we’ve included several tools and plans that’ll help guide you toward the results you want:

P.S. Have a look at the Keto Academy, our foolproof 30-day keto meal planner. It has all the tools, information, and recipes needed for you to succeed.

+ The food will always fit to your macros and cooking preferences!