Experience Authentic Indian Flavors at Ityhaas


A Culinary Journey Rooted in Tradition, Flavor & Hospitality

At Ityhaas, every dish tells a story — a story inspired by generations of Indian culinary heritage, family traditions, and a passion for bringing authentic flavors to the table. What began as a dream to share the richness of Indian cuisine has grown into a welcoming dining experience in the heart of Rochester, Minnesota.


Today, Ityhaas proudly serves the Rochester community through two unique experiences:
Ityhaas — our elevated full-service dining destination, and
Ityhaas Express — our fast, fresh, and convenient takeout experience.



Together, they reflect our commitment to delivering authentic Indian food with warmth, quality, and unforgettable hospitality.


OUR STORY

Discover the Essence of Indian Cuisine

Ityhaas Express

Authentic Indian Flavor. Express Speed.

Designed for today’s busy lifestyle, Ityhaas Express brings the rich, heritage flavors of authentic Indian cuisine straight to your schedule. Whether you need a quick lunch break, a seamless takeout dinner for the family, or fast delivery right to your doorstep, we’ve got you covered—without ever compromising on quality, freshness, or flavor.

We’ve streamlined the dining experience so you can enjoy bold spices, slow-simmered curries, and freshly prepared Indian favorites, even when you're short on time.

TWO UNIQUE EXPERIENCES

Ityhaas

A Grand New Chapter of Indian Dining

Coming Soon!

The story of authentic Indian cuisine is expanding. We are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of our brand-new Ityhaas Location—a stunning, modern space designed to host your family gatherings, milestone celebrations, business lunches, and unforgettable nights out.


At our new flagship, we are blending upscale hospitality with a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you are sharing a meal with loved ones or hosting a corporate event, our beautifully designed dining room provides the perfect backdrop for making memories.

In the heat of Mand Mour, Punjab, brothers Tirlochn and Paramjit Mand harbored a shared dream - to transplant the vibrant flavors of Punjabi cuisine to the United States. Fueled by their elder brother's successful example, they embarked on this ambitious journey in 1992. Packed with determination, they boarded a plane, their minimal luggage a testament to their unwavering resolve. Arriving at their elder brother's restaurant marked the start of their journey. For the next four years, they navigated the intricate tapestry of American life, honing their skills in cooking, cleaning, and the nuances of restaurant operations. This transformative experience not only developed business experience but also underscored the profound importance of disseminating Punjabi culture in the heart of America.

Having learned all there was to master about operating a restaurant, Tirlochn and Paramjit decided to forge their path by opening their own establishment - the inaugural King Restaurant in Fishers, Indiana. The launch garnered attention, yet despite initial excitement, the restaurant faced closure within six months due to minimal traction. Rather than viewing this as a setback, however, the brothers viewed it as another pivotal step in their journey, a valuable lesson that would shape their future endeavors. Undeterred, they carried this wisdom with them as they relocated to Minnesota. In November 2003, a mere two months after settling in, Tirlochn and Paramjit seized an opportunity to apply the lessons from their past venture and founded India Palace in Eden Prairie.

This time, the brothers not only ensured that word of their restaurant reverberated across town, but they also strategized to sustain traction well beyond the initial days. Actively engaging with the community, catering events, and crafting sumptuous dishes, they aimed to capture the hearts of Eden Prairie's residents. Soon, their culinary offerings became synonymous with Punjabi culture in Minnesota, transforming their restaurant into a cherished sanctuary. Two decades later, the Mand brothers have blossomed into a culinary empire, boasting ten restaurants under the Mand family name. From Punjab, India, to Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and now spanning Texas, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Colorado, they have evolved into a symbolic force of Punjabi culture and cuisine, bringing vibrancy to the plates and lives of all who savor their delicious creations.

A pair of chopsticks lifts a cooked shrimp from a plate of saucy, glazed shrimp against a dark background.
A plate of seasoned chicken pieces served over a bed of fresh greens and a creamy orange sauce with sprinkled cheese.