Have you ever been to India?
Weâre not talking about the touristic spots or the opulence of old-school structures. We mean modern Indiaâtrendy alleyways, urban escapes, a hip and modern vibrance, street eats thatâll make you drool. At Little Taj Indian Street Kitchen, youâll get to go to India while in Boracay. Now, thatâs what we call revenge traveling.

This island-original hotspot has become the coolest addition to Boracayâs foodie trails. Little India started off sharing space with its sister resto Nonieâs at Station X, but with a constant clamor for its flavorful fare, it was quickly launched as the standalone Little Taj Indian Street Kitchen in May 2022. Tucked in the alleyway between Aria and Epic, itâs exactly the kind of spot you want to visit during an island holidayâquirky-cool corner, right smack in the heart of Boracay, fab service, cultural treat, yummy food. In Boracayâs Little Taj, youâll easily find an island fave and surely keep coming back.


Little Taj is the latest baby of island resto duo Patrick and Shria Florencio of the Nonieâs Group. Shria wanted to pay homage to her Indian roots and share the flavors she always grew up loving. So, the pair decided to bring the cultural feast to the island paradise. Little Taj was a pandemic dream that saw light in time for Boracayâs post-pandemic reopening. Itâs geared to take on the throne as one of Boracayâs cool hip spots, and for good measure. The street eats and overall vibe cannot be beat!



Far from the typical Indian resto that may feel outdated or almost antiquated, Little Taj shows you what modern India is like todayâvibrant and trendy, hip and cool. Their showcase of Indian eats makes you feel like youâre actually walking the trendy streets of Mumbai or indulging at the Dilli Haat of Delhi. Itâs India at its raw best, with dishes that showcase various regionsâ specialties. Indulge in the famous Dosas of Southern India, the Papdi Chaat made in the Northern India style, various curry versions from across the regions, Chaats from North to South, and, of course, mouthwatering Biryanis. Some faves that already have their throng of fans: Butter Chicken, Masala Dosa, Hyderabadi Biryani, Palak Paneer, and their range of homemade Lassis. Then, make sure to try their specially curated cocktails that add that Indian flair to Boracayâs happy hour (FYI: Little Taj bartenders are award-winners!).



At Little Taj, everyoneâs pretty vishesh and is treated like a VIP, whether youâre an island local or a tourist on a beach escape. The party and palate explosions are always happening at Taj, any time of day.






