Indian American Community
Find more about the Rose City's growing Indian community.
Portland and neighboring suburbs are home to a thriving and growing population of almost 10,000 Indian American residents. Celebrate the Indian American community through events, festivals, food and cultural organizations.
Events & Festivals
The India Festival is held in August and has an estimated attendance of upwards of 8,000 visitors from the Portland community at large. The India Festival includes live music, dance, food and entertainment to give participants a taste of Indian culture. This free festival also gives the local community a glimpse of India’s arts, culture, history and people.
DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid regularly host dance nights for those 21 and up, including ANDAZ: A Future Filmi, Bhangra, Bollywood and Desi Bass Dance Party. Anjali has also been teaching Bhangra and Bollywood dance classes at the Viscount Dance Studio in Southeast Portland for years. (Check out the website for more of their events information, and go to Viscount Dance Studio’s website for their current class schedule.)
Local Eats
From food trucks to upscale dining, Portland offers a wide range of Indian food options. Maruti specializes in vegetarian and vegan food that is based on traditional family recipes and given a modern interpretation. Dil Se means “from the heart,” and the restaurant by the same name serves up Northern and Southern Indian cuisine. At the Springwater Cart Park, the Best Taste of India is the creation of chef and owner Jaswinder Singh. The cart is well-known for its curries. The Big Elephant Kitchen is a family-owned-and-operated Fijian/Indian restaurant on wheels in Multnomah Village that serves meat and vegan curry plates for lunch and dinner.
Indian Cuisine in Portland
Resources
India Cultural Association (ICA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing Indian cultural awareness in Portland. The Association was established in 1980 and hosts the popular India Festival every year in mid-August to celebrate India’s independence day.
The Kalabharathi School of Dance is committed to promoting and presenting Bharathanatyam, an ancient South Indian dance form, through instructional classes and professional performances.
Kalakendra Performing Arts is a nonprofit that was formed in February 1987. It is a premier dance school and dance company. Kalakendra’s programs draw from centuries-old, culturally diverse performing art forms from India.
PortlandIndian.com is an online community that shares recipes, classifieds, horoscopes, Hindu temple locations, community news and more. Those who visit the website have the opportunity to select a city near and around Portland to get more localized information.
Indian American Events
Explore Portland's Indian American Culture at these upcoming events.
Holi Spring Festival at Topaz Farm
Join a spring harvest celebration and Bollywood and Bhangra dance party in the grass featuring DJ Anjali & the Incredible Kid, Anjali's Gulabi Gang Dancers and Gurpreet Dhillon's PDX Bhangra Dance Troup. The last two years of sold-out Holi Fests were so much fun. This is going to be another great party featuring music, dancing,…
My People’s Market
My People’s Market showcases local entrepreneurs and makers of color, connecting them with industry professionals and consumers.
India Festival
The 2024 ICA India Festival will be held at a new venue – Beaverton City Park, across the street from Beaverton City Library. The new venue and vibe this year is a picnic-style event with a large grass field, a splash fountain for kids to cool off, and dozens of vendors offering food, arts, crafts,…
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