Maska Indian Eatery Phuket is Patong Beach's all-day every day casual streetside restaurant, serving authentic & bold Indian food. From smoky kebabs and tandoor to rich curries & biryanis, naan & nostalgic Indian desserts, all paired with free chai throughout the day and spice-infused cocktails late into the night. Located on the street outside the TRIBE Phuket Patong hotel, Maska Indian Eatery is a casual and vibrant Instagrammable space to bond over a shared love of delicious, hearty foods, late-night tipples and conversations.
Tandoori & naan, kebabs and chutneys, chai & samosas - bold Indian street flavours and crafted drinks, served all day till late.
Discover exclusive dining offers crafted to make every meal special. Whether it’s a romantic dinner, a brunch with friends, or a special celebration, our restaurant has the perfect menu for every taste.
At Maska, every dish tells a story - and at the heart of that story is our Indian Chef, whose passion for authentic flavours and modern presentation brings the vibrant spirit of India to every plate.
Drawing inspiration from the bustling streets of Delhi, the royal kitchens of the North, and generations of traditional recipes, our chef blends time-honoured techniques with contemporary creativity. From handcrafted street food favourites and perfectly charred tandoor specialties to rich signature curries and beautifully balanced desserts, every dish is prepared with authenticity, precision, and a touch of theatre.
Using premium ingredients, freshly ground spices, and recipes rooted in Indian culinary heritage, each menu celebrates bold flavours designed to be shared around the table.
Whether you're discovering Indian cuisine for the first time or craving the comforting flavours of home, Maska offers an immersive dining experience where every meal is vibrant, memorable, and full of character.
"Great food brings people together. My goal is to create dishes that honour India's rich culinary traditions while giving every guest a dining experience they'll remember long after the last bite."