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in November of 2003. It was the first Indian restaurant in Salem in many years and one of the few in the area. | in November of 2003. It was the first Indian restaurant in Salem in many years and one of the few in the area. | ||
The restaurant is a | The restaurant is a business partnership among two Indian brothers, Balvinder and Narinder Singh, an Indian | ||
brother-in-law and a Scotsman, Hugh Kerr. | brother-in-law and a Scotsman, Hugh Kerr. |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 4 February 2025
A Passage to India is an Indian restaurant in the old Salem News building on Washington Street. It opened
in November of 2003. It was the first Indian restaurant in Salem in many years and one of the few in the area.
The restaurant is a business partnership among two Indian brothers, Balvinder and Narinder Singh, an Indian
brother-in-law and a Scotsman, Hugh Kerr.
A Passage to India offers traditional northern Indian food.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Businesses
Passage to India restaurant website
"New restaurant, A Passage to India, opens" Salem Evening News, Nov. 17, 2003, p. ?