This restaurant ‘floored’ Meridian. Now it’s second Boise-area store just opened
When it comes to restaurants making a splash in the Boise area, it’s tough to top the recent success of Red Fort Cuisine of India.
Unfamiliar to most Idaho diners, the Utah-based brand opened a Meridian restaurant in 2023 at 1510 S. Celebration Ave. Since then, it’s generated thousands — yes, thousands — of enthusiastic online reviews.
Now Nampa’s getting a taste.
Launching its second Treasure Valley location, Red Fort Cuisine of India has opened at 117 12th Ave. South, the former home of Hong Kong Restaurant.
It’s never fun seeing a nostalgic local business vanish; Hong Kong Restaurant closed in September after a whopping 63 years as a community staple.
But make no mistake: Red Fort Cuisine of India is a home run for Nampa’s dining scene.
The Meridian restaurant’s reviews are almost universally positive, often wildly so. Red Fort rates a near-perfect 4.9 out of 5 stars on Google and 4.7 out of 5 on Yelp.
“I was absolutely blown away by everything,” one Google review raved. “The friendliness of the staff, their attentiveness, the decor of the restaurant, the food. ALL INCREDIBLE.”
“Driving through Boise,” recounted another, “and was completely floored by this place! Hands down best Indian I’ve had across the states.”
Serving traditional Indian dishes such as chicken tikka masala, shrimp tandoori and lamb vindaloo, Red Fort Cuisine has grown from a single location in St. George, Utah, to a total of five — three in Utah, two in Idaho.
Available for dine-in service, catering and delivery, the new Nampa restaurant is open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and for dinner from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 4:30 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
As diners in Utah have known since 2018, this regional, family-owned chain is the real deal.
“This might just be the best Indian food I’ve had in America, no joke,” a Local Guide wrote on Google. “Seriously didn’t expect to run into this in St. George, Utah, but that’s on me.”