Raga Contemporary Kitchen

138 Main St, Nashua - 03060
53 reviews
Indian Cocktail Bar
(603) 459-8566

Tasted like nuked Trader Joe's. Waitress was constantly trying to upsell me things, but in a shady way, "would you like to try this..." Really casually, as if she was offering a taster/sample, but it was clear she was wanting me to agree to something that would end up on my bill.

Medicore garlic naan- more like the size of a pita bread - tastes also the same. Bland food. Warm rasmalai- small pieces for 10 bucks. Do not recommend. Not worth it!

Food is ALWAYS great here, and the staff is fantastic! They just updated the menu and added some very tasty popcorn chicken.

OMG - Amazing, loved every dish we shared! A new ? in Nashua!

Such a chill vibe, incredible service and delicious food. Can’t wait to go back!

The food and drinks are creative and delicious! You need to try it!

My husband and I decided to try Raga as we were walking by and are so glad we did! On the suggestion of our server, we tried the Chaat and the samosas - they were SO good! I loved the mango curry and my cocktail as well. The people were so nice and attentive: We can’t wait to go again!

Excellent ambience! Excellent service! Excellent drinks! This is a must place to go to. I haven't been to a high caliber place like this in a long time.

If you are looking for delicious food that will leave you wanting to come back again and again, look no further. To say that this place is a gem is an understatement. Beyond the food that has my husband and I hooked, the atmosphere is calming and beautiful. They have several amazing cocktails that are unique and surprise your senses in the best possible way. The bartender Meghan is a ray of sunshine that will freshly grind and squeeze all those fresh herbs, spices and fruits that give those drinks their amazing flavors. The staff is all warm and inviting and great company as well. Try the Tikka Masala or the Korma Masala. Both dishes will not disappoint!!!!

Great ambience, friendly staff and wonderful cocktails. But the food is a bit below par - so toned down to match the local palette that I can hardly call it Indian anymore. And the portions are really small; I had to order 2 extra sides of rice to finish one bowl of curry. And which Indian restaurant doesn't serve biryani?