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An TallaYou can find An Talla on Upper West Street in Inverness, just outside the city centre.
View Info →The Rajah is Inverness's longest established Indian restaurant, located at 2 Post Office Avenue. Just a short drive from both the bus and train stations, it’s a regular stop for locals on their way home after work or heading out. Open since 1982, it has served consistent authentic Indian food for decades, becoming a dependable evening spot for dinner solo, with friends, or in small groups. Its presence near major transport links keeps it active through the evenings, making it a familiar part of daily life for residents and visitors.
The Rajah opened in 1982 as Inverness’s first dedicated Indian restaurant, earning its place as the longest established Indian dining venue in the Highlands. It sits at the corner of Post Office Avenue near the train station and Eastgate Shopping Centre, a setup that has served practical and social purposes for years. The interior features traditional Indian decor, with authentic atmosphere rather than theatrical design. Dim lighting is balanced by mirrors set into walls to reduce any sense of enclosure, helping maintain a warm and inviting space. Noise levels are high due to steady evening footfall, reflecting how locals have used this place as a consistent social and culinary hub since it opened.
You can find The Rajah at the heart of Inverness’s dining scene for those seeking traditional Indian food in a long-standing setting. Locals and visitors alike come here during evening hours to enjoy full meals featuring dishes that have defined Highland Indian cuisine since 1982. The restaurant preserves authentic taste through experienced chefs who source high-quality ingredients with care, ensuring consistent flavours over time. Its well-lit basement interior helps counter dim lighting without feeling cramped, making it suitable for intimate dinners or small group gatherings.
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An TallaYou can find An Talla on Upper West Street in Inverness, just outside the city centre.
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View Info →Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.