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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
The New Star Indian Restaurant at C. Valencia 4 has a rating of 4.8 stars based on 240 reviews, making it the top-rated Indian restaurant in Costa Adeje. Guests from the UK, Germany and Scandinavia keep demand for tandoori and curry high all year round. Bobby’s III and the HINDUSTANI bake their naan fresh, whilst Gandhi specialises in North Indian cuisine. Nestled amongst luxury hotels and Playa del Duque, these restaurants hold their own alongside Mediterranean cuisine with a distinct sense of quality.
Tandoori & Curry: Indian dining in Costa Adeje
The Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje open at around 12 noon and close at around 11 pm; some take a break in the afternoon. Main courses cost on average between 10 and 18 euros, which is in the mid-range price bracket. During the summer holidays and at Christmas, Delhi Village and Restaurante Bombay Beach fill up quickly, so it’s a good idea to book a table in advance. Almost all establishments accept card payments. A voluntary tip of five to ten per cent is customary, but it is not expected.
Tips for your visit
Situated between Playa Fanabe and Playa del Duque, Mantra Tikkas n Tacos is one of 113 restaurants in the area. Freshly grilled naan bread comes straight from the tandoor to the table. Basmati rice accompanies the dal makhani at Curry and Spices Tenerife, with a lassi – a yoghurt-based drink – served alongside it. The New Star Indian Restaurant on Calle Valencia attracts attention with its 240 reviews.
In the side streets away from the coast, Indian restaurants stand alongside some of the town’s 60 bars. The vindaloo at HINDUSTANI has a heat reminiscent of the region’s spiced chicken with mojo. To start with, waiters at Gandhi serve papadam flatbreads, whilst mango chutney fills the small bowls. After the meal, chai tea is served on terraces overlooking the Atlantic at dusk.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit the Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje?
A visit to the Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje is particularly worthwhile in the evening, when guests can enjoy the spicy cuisine of the New Star Indian Restaurant after a day at Playa del Duque. The cooler winter months from November to March are also a good time to visit, as this is when many holidaymakers head to the south-west of Tenerife. At weekends, booking a table at Bombay Beach reduces the waiting time.
When are the Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje open?
The Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje open at around midday and stay open in the evening until about 11 pm; some take a break in the afternoon. In the coastal area around Playa Fanabe, restaurants often have continuous opening hours during the high season. The exact times vary depending on the restaurant and can be checked in advance.
What’s the best way to get to the Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje?
The Indian restaurants in Costa Adeje are within walking distance along the beach promenades by Playa del Duque. From the historic centre of Adeje, TITSA bus routes run down to the coast. If you’re travelling by car, you’ll find parking spaces near the shopping centres and beach areas.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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