Indian & South Asian Community
in Sacramento
Discover local businesses, cultural traditions, restaurants, events, organizations, and community resources that help make Sacramento's Indian community vibrant and connected.
A Growing Indian & South Asian Community in the Sacramento Region
Sacramento's South Asian community includes residents with roots in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and neighboring countries, creating one of the region's most diverse cultural communities.
Sacramento's Indian and South Asian community is one of the most visible and economically significant cultural communities in the region. With a strong presence across Elk Grove, Folsom, Roseville, Rancho Cordova, and Sacramento, this community is defined by entrepreneurship, deep family ties, and a commitment to preserving cultural heritage across generations.
The Calvine Road corridor in Elk Grove is the commercial heart of Sacramento's South Asian community — Indian grocery stores, restaurants serving cuisines from every corner of the subcontinent, sweet shops, and professional offices where the staff speaks your language. It's one of the most vibrant South Asian commercial districts in Northern California.
Indian-owned businesses span every sector of the Sacramento economy — medicine, technology, real estate, accounting, retail, and food service. Cultural associations organize Diwali, Holi, Navratri, and Baisakhi celebrations that bring thousands of people together. Youth programs teach classical dance, music, and native languages to children born here, keeping heritage alive while building new roots in Sacramento.
Sacramento is also home to a significant Indo-Fijian community — South Asians whose ancestors were brought to Fiji as indentured laborers by the British and who later migrated to the US. Sacramento County has the largest Fijian population in the United States (per the 2020 Census), and a large share of that community is Indo-Fijian, maintaining South Asian cultural and religious traditions including Hinduism and Fiji Hindi. Many Indo-Fijian families are deeply integrated into Sacramento's broader South Asian community.
Sacramento's Indian & South Asian Community Snapshot
From restaurants and markets to festivals and organizations — a connected, thriving community.
From North Indian tandoor to South Indian dosas — regional cuisines from across the subcontinent, concentrated in Elk Grove and spreading across the region.
Specialty grocery stores carrying fresh produce, regional spices, lentils, and ingredients unavailable in mainstream supermarkets.
Diwali, Holi, Navratri, Baisakhi, and more — the Indian community celebrates year-round with festivals, performances, and community gatherings.
Temples, gurdwaras, cultural associations, professional networks, and youth programs that hold the community together across the region.
Where Sacramento's Indian & South Asian Community Thrives
The Indian community is spread across the Sacramento region, with distinct hubs in several cities and neighborhoods.
The largest concentration of South Asian businesses in the region. The Calvine Road corridor is home to Indian grocery stores, restaurants, sweet shops, temples, and professional services serving the entire Sacramento area.
Home to a large and growing Indian professional community, particularly in technology and healthcare. Indian restaurants, grocery options, and cultural associations serve a well-established South Asian population.
A growing South Asian residential and business presence in the Placer County suburbs. Indian restaurants, temples, and community events serve a dispersed but well-connected population.
An underrated hub for Indian and South Asian businesses east of Sacramento. Indian restaurants, halal markets, and cultural organizations serve a diverse and growing South Asian population.
Indian businesses and residents are spread across the city, with concentrations in South Sacramento and along Florin Road — home to Indian restaurants, professional offices, and cultural organizations.
Browse the Door Into Sacramento directory to find Indian businesses in your neighborhood — from Elk Grove to Roseville.
Food, Markets & Local Favorites
Sacramento's Indian food scene spans regional cuisines, specialty grocers, sweet shops, and family-owned institutions.
North Indian, South Indian, Punjabi, Gujarati, and fusion — the Sacramento region offers authentic regional Indian cuisine. Elk Grove's Calvine Road corridor is the place to start.
Browse listings →Specialty South Asian grocers carry fresh curry leaves, regional dals, basmati varieties, imported snacks, and spice blends you won't find at mainstream supermarkets.
Browse listings →Gulab jamun, barfi, ladoo, jalebi — Indian sweet shops serve as the center of every celebration. Sacramento's mithai shops supply weddings, festivals, and everyday cravings.
Browse listings →Sacramento's Indian restaurant scene includes some of the region's best vegetarian options — Gujarati thali, South Indian idli and dosa, and street-food-inspired chaat.
Browse listings →Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras, Jain centers, and cultural organizations serve as gathering places for worship, festivals, and community events across Elk Grove, Folsom, and Sacramento.
Browse listings →Beyond food — Indian-owned insurance agencies, real estate firms, accounting practices, tutoring centers, and healthcare providers serving the community and the broader region.
Browse listings →Celebrating Culture Throughout the Year
Sacramento's Indian community marks the year with festivals, performances, and religious celebrations that are often open to the entire community.
The most widely celebrated Indian festival in Sacramento. Diwali brings rangoli, diyas, fireworks, and community gatherings to Elk Grove, Folsom, and Sacramento. Temples and cultural associations host celebrations that run for days.
Holi celebrations bring the Indian community together in parks and community spaces across the Sacramento region, organized by temples and cultural associations — often open to the broader public.
Nine nights of music, dance, and devotion. Navratri garba events in Elk Grove and Sacramento draw thousands of participants in traditional dress, with professional musicians and food stalls.
India Independence Day, Baisakhi, Dussehra, Pongal — the Indian community's calendar is rich year-round, with cultural associations and religious institutions organizing events every month.
Classical Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and folk dance performances organized by schools and cultural associations. Carnatic and Hindustani music concerts draw audiences from across Northern California.
Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras, Jain centers, and Islamic centers each maintain their own calendars of puja, langar, and community events — serving as social hubs beyond purely religious occasions.
Community Resources
Temples, cultural associations, language programs, and youth activities serving Sacramento's Indian community across the region.
Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras, and Jain centers serve as spiritual and social anchors across Elk Grove, Folsom, and Sacramento.
Regional and pan-Indian associations organize festivals, networking, newcomer support, and cultural programming year-round.
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Punjabi, and other language classes help second-generation children stay connected to their heritage.
Classical dance schools, music programs, cricket leagues, and academic enrichment programs serving Indian youth across the region.
Community service through temples, cultural associations, and nonprofits — langar service, festival organization, newcomer welcome programs, and more.
Is your temple, association, or cultural organization not yet listed? Add it to the directory so the community can find you.
Supporting Businesses Strengthens Community
Sacramento's Indian community isn't defined by a single neighborhood — it's defined by its businesses. The Indian grocery that carries your mother's brand of rice. The restaurant that makes a biryani your family recognizes. The accountant who understands your family's financial situation without explanation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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