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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Badmaash

    605pts

    Michelin-noted Indian at mid-range prices.

    Badmaash, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Badmaash

    Badmaash on Fairfax holds two consecutive Michelin Plates and an improving Opinionated About Dining ranking — rare credentials at the $$ price tier. For Indian cooking in Los Angeles that earns serious recognition without the serious tab, this is the clearest recommendation in its category. Book easily; come back more than once.

    The Verdict

    Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and back-to-back appearances on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list — ranking #260 in 2024 and climbing to #245 in 2025 — tell you something concrete about Badmaash: this is not a one-hit wonder on Fairfax. At $$, it is one of the most credential-dense value plays in Los Angeles Indian dining. If you are deciding between a single visit and building this into a rotation, the OAD trajectory argues for the latter. Come back more than once.

    Portrait

    Badmaash sits at 418 N Fairfax Ave, deep in a stretch of Los Angeles that rewards walking. The room itself is compact and unfussy , the kind of space where the physical layout keeps things direct rather than theatrical. There is no grand dining room to navigate, no performative open kitchen to spectate. The spatial logic here is neighbourhood restaurant: close tables, a pace that moves without rushing, and a room that works whether you are two people on a date or a small group treating the occasion seriously. For a special occasion on a budget that does not feel like a compromise, the room is well-suited , it signals casual investment rather than expense-account dining.

    Chef Pawan Mahendro runs the kitchen, and the Indian cooking here has earned its recognition through consistency rather than novelty. Two Michelin Plates across two consecutive years, combined with an upward OAD ranking, suggest that what is on the plate holds up to scrutiny across visits. That is the kind of track record worth planning around.

    Multi-Visit Strategy

    Given Badmaash's dual recognition on both the Michelin and OAD Casual lists, a single visit is underselling what the restaurant offers. Here is how to think across two or three visits.

    On your first visit, treat it as an orientation. The $$ price range means you can order broadly without anxiety. Arrive for dinner on a weekday , Tuesday through Friday, when the room is more settled , and work across the menu rather than anchoring on one dish. The goal is to understand the kitchen's register: how it handles spice, texture, and the balance between traditional Indian technique and the Fairfax Ave context.

    On your second visit, shift to lunch. Badmaash opens for lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 am to 3 pm, and on weekends from noon. Lunch at a Michelin-recognised Indian restaurant at $$ pricing is a specific kind of value that is easy to overlook. The daytime version of the room is a different experience from dinner , quieter, faster-paced, better for solo diners or a working meal where the food is the focus rather than the occasion.

    A third visit rewards a more deliberate approach: bring a group of three or four, order more aggressively across the menu, and use the occasion to cross-reference what you liked from the first two visits. Indian cooking at this level tends to show its depth through contrast and accumulation , dishes that read differently when eaten alongside each other. The $$ ceiling means that even ordering ambitiously across the table stays within range.

    If you are comparing this to Indian dining internationally, Badmaash sits in a different register from fine-dining Indian flagships like Trèsind Studio in Dubai or Opheem in Birmingham , those are tasting-menu destinations built around precision and ceremony. Badmaash is where you go when you want the cooking to be the point without the production budget. Within Los Angeles, it competes on a different axis than the city's $$$$ tier, which includes venues like Kato, Somni, or Providence , but its OAD ranking puts it in conversation with those rooms in terms of seriousness of intent.

    Practical Details

    Badmaash is open seven days a week. Monday through Friday, lunch runs 11:30 am to 3 pm and dinner 5 to 10 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, the kitchen runs noon to 10 pm straight through. That weekend continuity is useful if you are planning around a mid-afternoon arrival or want to avoid the dinner rush. Booking is easy , this is not a room that requires three weeks of lead time under normal conditions, though weekends and special occasions warrant a reservation. The $$ price range places it well below the threshold where you need to justify the spend; this is a restaurant where you can try it and return without financial deliberation. For a broader picture of what Los Angeles offers across all categories, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Other Pearl-recommended Los Angeles restaurants worth cross-referencing: Tūmbi for Indian-influenced cooking at a different price point, and Osteria Mozza if you are building a multi-night itinerary in the Fairfax area. For destination dining benchmarks elsewhere, Le Bernardin in New York, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Alinea in Chicago, and Emeril's in New Orleans represent the broader tier of Pearl-tracked serious restaurants for context.

    Quick reference: 418 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles | $$ | Mon–Fri 11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm | Sat–Sun 12–10 pm | Booking: easy, reserve for weekends | Awards: Michelin Plate 2024–2025, OAD Casual North America #245 (2025) | Pearl Recommended.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Badmaash handle dietary restrictions?

    Indian cuisine at this price range typically covers a wide range of vegetarian and meat-based options, but Badmaash's specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in available venue data. Your safest move is to call ahead or flag restrictions when booking — the compact, focused format at $$ price points usually means the kitchen can adapt on a dish-by-dish basis rather than offering a separate dedicated menu.

    Is Badmaash good for solo dining?

    Yes. At $$ pricing with a compact room on Fairfax, Badmaash is a low-friction solo option — you are not paying for a format that requires a group to work. A lunch visit on a weekday (11:30 am–3 pm) is the most relaxed entry point. Its Michelin Plate recognition means the food justifies the trip even without company.

    What should I order at Badmaash?

    Specific dish details are not in our current data set, so naming items would be guesswork. What is documented: two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and an OAD Casual North America ranking, which suggests the kitchen has consistent output across the menu rather than a single standout dish. Ask your server what is moving that day — at $$ pricing, the risk of ordering wrong is low.

    Is Badmaash worth the price?

    At $$, yes — this is one of the better-credentialed casual Indian restaurants on any public ranking in Los Angeles. Back-to-back Michelin Plates plus OAD Casual Top 260 (ranked #245 in 2025, up from #260 in 2024) at mid-range prices is a straightforward value case. You are getting recognized kitchen output without fine-dining spend.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Badmaash?

    Lunch runs 11:30 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday and starts at noon on weekends — it is the lower-stakes visit if you want to test the kitchen before committing to a dinner booking. Dinner (5–10 pm daily) will have a fuller room and is the better choice if you want the complete experience. Neither service is documented as materially different in format, so it comes down to your schedule.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Badmaash?

    No tasting menu is documented in Badmaash's venue record, so we cannot confirm one exists. Badmaash's OAD and Michelin recognition is under the casual dining category, which points toward à la carte ordering rather than a set tasting format. Confirm directly with the restaurant before planning around a tasting experience.

    How far ahead should I book Badmaash?

    Booking windows are not specified in the venue data, but a Michelin Plate restaurant on a high-foot-traffic stretch like Fairfax warrants at least a few days' notice for dinner, and a week or more on weekends. Lunch Monday through Friday is your best shot at a walk-in. Pearl recommends booking in advance to avoid the risk — the OAD ranking means this room has an audience.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Saturday
    12–10 pm
    Sunday
    12–10 pm

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