Masala Lab PDX (also known as Masala Lab + Market, or simply Masala Lab) is an Indian restaurant and former commissary kitchen in Portland, Oregon.[1] Chef and owner Deepak Saxena operates the business in northeast Portland's King neighborhood, serving gluten-freefusion cuisine such as fritters, sandwiches with Indian ingredients, and shrimp and grits. Masala Lab has garnered a generally positive reception.
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The restaurant Masala Lab operates in northeast Portland's King neighborhood.[2] It serves Indian breakfast food as well as Indian interpretations of "classic" American cuisine, according to Willamette Week.[3]Brooke Jackson-Glidden and other Eater Portland writers have described Masala Lab as an Indian American restaurant.[4][5][6]Fodor's says the restaurant has "colorful purple-and-green color scheme, soaring ceilings with exposed air ducts, and lots of hanging plants", and serves a "modern mashup of Indian cuisine and comfort brunch fare".[7]
In July 2022,[13] Masala Lab + Market relocated to a brick and mortar space on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, in the space that previously housed Horn of Africa.[14][15] In November, chef and owner Deepak Saxena developed and launched a lunch menu with sandwiches, salads, and other snacks.[3]
Fodor's has said Masala Lab's food "isn't quite like anything even offbeat Portland has ever seen before".[7] In 2022, Michael Russell included Masala Lab in The Oregonian's list of Portland's 25 best new restaurants,[16] and said the business offered the city's best Indian fusion brunch.[17] He called the restaurant "inventive" in 2023.[18] Zoe Baillargeon and Janey Wong included the Masala Lab in Eater Portland's 2024 overview of recommended eateries for a "real-deal" breakfast in the city, writing: "Masala Lab may serve some of the most intricate breakfast dishes in town, with nuanced layers of flavor and texture."[5] Sararosa Davies included the business in the website's 2024 overview of Portland's "knockout" gluten-free restaurants and bakeries.[19]