Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Indienne
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About Indienne
Indienne is Sujan Sarkar's Michelin-starred progressive Indian tasting menu in Chicago's River North, offering vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian tracks with French-influenced technique. At $$$$ pricing with OAD Top 500 recognition and a Star Wine List award, it is the strongest option in Chicago for this format. Book four to six weeks out minimum — this is a hard ticket.
Verdict: Book It for a Special Occasion, But Plan Weeks Ahead
Expect to spend $66 or more per head on food alone at Indienne, and that figure climbs once you factor in the wine list and a $35 corkage fee if you bring your own bottle. What you get in return is a Michelin-starred progressive Indian tasting menu in Chicago's River North neighborhood, where chef-owner Sujan Sarkar has built one of the most considered modern Indian kitchens in North America. Opinionated About Dining ranked it #469 among the leading restaurants in North America in 2025, and its Google rating holds at 4.6 across 635 reviews. For a special occasion dinner in Chicago at the $$$$ price tier, this is a strong booking — provided the format suits you.
What Indienne Actually Is
Indienne is not a curry house dressed up in fine-dining clothes. Sarkar's kitchen runs separate vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian tasting menus, which means the kitchen is working with ingredient integrity across multiple formats simultaneously — a structural commitment that shapes the sourcing decisions behind every plate. The cuisine draws from across India's regional traditions, with a visible French sensibility layered over the leading: expect pani puris, chats, and curries that arrive spiced with precision and plated with restraint. The French influence here is not decorative , it shows in technique, in the way sauces are built and presentations are composed, which brings Indienne closer in spirit to somewhere like Atomix in New York City (Korean fine dining reframed through Western tasting-menu structure) than to a traditional Indian restaurant.
The room reinforces the serious intent. Warehouse bones , exposed ceilings, smooth concrete floors, thick wooden beams , sit alongside white tablecloths and rose-pink booths. It reads as a deliberate tension between industrial and refined, and it works. This is not a casual drop-in space; it signals occasion from the moment you walk in.
The Sourcing Argument
Tasting menus at this price tier live or die on ingredient sourcing, and Indienne's kitchen makes a clear case for its $$$$ positioning by working with spices and produce that reflect the specific regional traditions each dish draws from. The food is described by observers as looking like pieces of art while tasting like familiar favorites , which is a harder trick than it sounds. Achieving that balance requires sourcing that grounds the dish in its origin rather than aestheticising it beyond recognition. The Star Wine List recognition for 2026 adds weight to the sourcing argument on the beverage side: Wine Director Tia Polite oversees a list of around 210 selections across 700 inventory items, with California and France as the primary strengths. At a $$ markup tier with a wide pricing range, the list is designed to have options across the spend spectrum rather than skewing exclusively toward trophy bottles.
For context: at comparable progressive tasting-menu restaurants in the US, wine programs of this size are not unusual, but the combination of serious Indian spice-forward cuisine with a Burgundy-and-California-led list requires careful pairing judgment. If wine is central to your evening, work with the sommelier team , Isabella Tenorio, Luc Robinson, and Francisco Joseph are named on the floor , rather than self-selecting from the list.
Leading Time to Visit
Indienne is dinner-only, open Tuesday through Saturday from 5 PM, with Friday and Saturday service running until 11 PM versus 10 PM on weeknights. Sunday is closed. If you want a longer evening with less time pressure, a Friday or Saturday booking gives you the runway. For a quieter room and slightly more attentive pacing, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings tend to be lower-volume at this category of restaurant , though at Michelin-starred level in Chicago, there is no truly off-peak window. The kitchen runs tight, and service is described as quick, so do not arrive expecting a four-hour marathon; this is a refined but efficient operation.
Seasonally, River North restaurants at this price point are busiest in late spring and throughout the holiday season. If your dates are flexible, late January through early March gives you the leading shot at a preferred table without competing against conference-season crowds.
Practical Details
Indienne is at 217 W Huron St in River North, Chicago. Dinner service runs Tuesday to Thursday 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday 5–11 PM; closed Sunday and Monday. The cuisine pricing sits at the $$$ tier for food (meaning a typical two-course meal runs $66 or above, not including drinks or tip), with the wine list priced at $$. Corkage is $35 per bottle. The wine list runs to approximately 210 selections. General Manager Michael Sandlin oversees operations alongside Wine Director Tia Polite. Booking difficulty is rated Hard , see the FAQ below for guidance on lead times. No phone number or website is listed in our database at this time; check reservation platforms directly.
Quick reference: River North, Chicago | Dinner only, Tue–Sat | $$$$ food, $$ wine | Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Corkage $35 | Hard to book
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FAQ
How far ahead should I book Indienne?
- Book at least three to four weeks out as a baseline; six weeks is safer for Friday and Saturday seats.
- Indienne holds a Michelin star and an OAD Top 500 North America ranking , demand at this level in Chicago means the calendar fills quickly.
- If you have a specific date for a celebration, treat this as a hard booking with no walk-in fallback.
What should a first-timer know about Indienne?
- The format is a tasting menu , this is not a la carte dining, so come ready to commit to the full progression.
- Three menu tracks are offered: vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian. The kitchen takes all three seriously, not as an afterthought.
- At $$$$ pricing with a Michelin star, expectations should be set for a full occasion-dining experience, not a quick weeknight dinner.
- River North is accessible by public transit; factor in the neighborhood's parking situation if you are driving.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Indienne?
- Yes, for diners who want a progressive Indian tasting menu with Michelin-level execution , this is one of the only places in Chicago doing this format at this standard.
- Chef Sujan Sarkar's kitchen applies French technique to Indian regional cooking across multiple dietary tracks, which is a genuinely distinct offering at this price tier.
- If you prefer a la carte flexibility or are uncertain about committing to a full tasting format, consider Kasama instead, which offers a different structure at the same price tier.
Is lunch or dinner better at Indienne?
- Indienne is dinner-only, so this is not a choice you face , service runs Tuesday through Saturday evenings from 5 PM.
- For timing within the dinner service, earlier seatings (5–6 PM) will give you a quieter room; Friday and Saturday run until 11 PM, allowing a more relaxed pace.
Does Indienne handle dietary restrictions?
- Yes , the kitchen runs dedicated vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian tasting menus, so plant-based and vegetarian diners are not being offered a trimmed-down version of the meat menu.
- For specific allergies beyond these categories, contact the restaurant directly when booking; no additional detail is available in our current data.
Is Indienne worth the price?
- At $$$$ food pricing with Michelin 1 Star recognition, OAD Top 500 placement, and a Star Wine List award, the credentials stack up for the price tier.
- The value case is strongest if you are specifically interested in progressive Indian cuisine , there is no direct competitor in Chicago offering the same format at a lower price with comparable execution.
- If budget is the primary constraint, Next Restaurant and Moody Tongue operate at the same price tier but may offer different value propositions depending on your preferences.
Can Indienne accommodate groups?
- No specific private dining or group capacity information is available in our current data.
- For parties of six or more at a Michelin-starred tasting-menu restaurant, contact the restaurant well in advance , large-group bookings at this format typically require coordination with the GM.
- General Manager Michael Sandlin oversees operations; direct outreach through reservation platforms is your leading route.
What should I order at Indienne?
- The menu is a set tasting format, so ordering decisions are limited to choosing your track , vegan, vegetarian, or non-vegetarian , rather than selecting individual dishes.
- The kitchen is known for pani puris, chats, and curries executed with French-influenced technique; expect spice-forward dishes that are precisely calibrated rather than fiery for its own sake.
- Wine pairing is worth discussing with the sommelier team given the spice-forward nature of the food , the California and France-led list requires some navigation alongside Indian flavors, and the floor team (Tia Polite, Isabella Tenorio, Luc Robinson, Francisco Joseph) are well-positioned to guide that conversation.
Compare Indienne
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indienne | Star Wine List (2026); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #469 (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: California, France Pricing: $$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $35 Selections: 210 Inventory: 700 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: French, Indian Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Tia Polite:Wine Director Wine Director: Tia Polite Sommelier: Isabella Tenorio, Luc Robinson, Francisco Joseph Chef: Sujan Sarkar General Manager: Michael Sandlin Owner: Sujan Sarkar; In a city where kitchens break molds and defy expectations, Chef Sujan Sarkar makes a splash of his own on this quiet strip of River North. Vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian tasting menus deliver an original, modern vision of Indian cuisine. His food may look like pieces of art but taste like familiar favorites pulled from across his vibrant homeland. At times showcasing a hint of French sensibility, pani puris, chats and curries arrive deftly spiced and elegantly presented. The kitchen is quick, and the overall effect is impressive refinement. All the while, the expansive room balances smooth warehouse floors and exposed ceilings with thick wooden beams, white tablecloths and rose-pink booths.; Michelin 1 Star (2024); Esquire Best New Restaurants #36 (2022) | $$$$ | — |
| Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Alinea | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Kasama | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Next Restaurant | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Moody Tongue | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
How Indienne stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Indienne?
Book at least 3 to 4 weeks out, more for Friday and Saturday. Indienne holds a Michelin star and runs a tasting menu format that limits covers, so availability tightens fast on weekends. Sunday is not an option — the restaurant is closed. If you're flexible on night, Tuesday through Thursday is your best shot at a shorter lead time.
What should a first-timer know about Indienne?
Indienne runs structured tasting menus — vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian — so you're committing to a format, not ordering à la carte. Budget $66+ per head for food before wine, and note the wine list adds up quickly (corkage is $35 if you bring your own). The room is in River North at 217 W Huron St, and the space mixes warehouse bones with white tablecloths and pink booths, so dress accordingly — this is not a casual drop-in.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Indienne?
Yes, if a multi-course tasting format is what you want. Indienne earned a Michelin star in 2024 and an Opinionated About Dining Top 500 ranking in 2025, which puts it in credible company at the $$$$ tier. If you'd rather order individually and control the pace, the format will frustrate you — consider a different River North option instead.
Is lunch or dinner better at Indienne?
Dinner is your only option. Indienne runs dinner service Tuesday through Saturday, opening at 5 PM, with Friday and Saturday extending to 11 PM. There is no lunch service.
Does Indienne handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, and it's built into the concept. Indienne runs dedicated vegan and vegetarian tasting menus alongside the non-vegetarian menu, so this isn't a case of one dish swapped out — the kitchen has a full track for each. Confirm specific allergies when booking, as with any tasting menu restaurant.
Is Indienne worth the price?
At $$$$ with food starting above $66 per head, Indienne earns its positioning: a Michelin star, OAD Top 500 recognition, and a kitchen running three distinct tasting menu formats. Compared to Alinea at a higher price point, Indienne offers a more focused, culturally specific experience. If progressive Indian cuisine is what you're after in Chicago, the price is justified — if you're looking for something more accessible, Kasama offers a different but compelling entry point.
Can Indienne accommodate groups?
Small groups of two to four are the natural fit for Indienne's tasting menu format. Larger parties are possible but require advance coordination — check the venue's official channels to confirm availability and any private dining options. The structured menu format means pacing is consistent across the table, which actually works in a group's favour.
Hours
- Monday
- 5 PM-10 PM
- Tuesday
- 5 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 5 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 5 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 5 PM-11 PM
- Saturday
- 5 PM-11 PM
- Sunday
- closed
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