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Traditional Maldivian meal featuring tuna soup, rice, roshi flatbread, and fresh lime on a beachside table

Maldives Food Guide
for Indian Travelers 2026

Local cuisine, vegetarian options, resort vs local island dining & budget-friendly eating tips for Indian tourists.

Updated June 2026
Written by Nisha Chaudhary — Asia Travel Specialist
Reviewed by Namrata Sethi · Asia Travel Reviewer
Last updated after reviewing:
  • Maldives Green Tax revision affecting local island dining costs (Jan 2026)
  • Updated resort all-inclusive meal policy changes for Indian tour operators
  • New vegetarian menu standards at Maafushi guesthouses for Indian travelers

Last updated: April 2026

Maldivian Cuisine: Must-Try Local Dishes
Ocean-fresh flavors, coconut-rich curries, and traditional staples that define Maldivian food culture.

Signature Maldivian Dishes

  • Garudhiya: Clear tuna broth with curry leaves, served with rice, lime, chili — the national dish
  • Mas Huni: Shredded smoked tuna mixed with grated coconut, onion, and chili — traditional breakfast with Roshi
  • Roshi: Thin unleavened flatbread, eaten with every meal like Indian roti
  • Mas Riha: Coconut milk tuna curry with spices — rich, aromatic, served with rice
  • Bajiya: Fried pastry filled with fish, onion, and coconut — popular street snack
  • Fihunu Mas: Grilled fish marinated with chili, lime, and garlic paste
  • Kulhi Boakibaa: Savory fish cake made with grated tuna, coconut, and spices

For complete Maldives travel planning including cost and itinerary details, see our Maldives travel guide.

Vegetarian & Indian Food Options in Maldives
Practical guidance for vegetarian, vegan, and Jain travelers dining in the Maldives.

Resort Dining for Indian Palates

  • Indian Cuisine Sections: Most resorts feature dedicated Indian food stations with dal, paneer, biryani, roti, and vegetarian curries
  • Jain Options: Request Jain meals 24 hours ahead; resorts can prepare onion/garlic-free dishes
  • Vegan Requests: Coconut-based curries, vegetable stir-fries, and fruit platters readily available
  • Breakfast Buffets: Include Indian options like idli, dosa, paratha, and chutneys at major resorts
  • Special Diets: Inform resort concierge at booking for gluten-free, diabetic, or allergy-specific menus

Pro Tip: On local islands, inform guesthouses 12 hours ahead for vegetarian meals. Most can prepare dal, vegetable curry, and roshi with advance notice. For detailed cost comparisons, see our Maldives trip cost guide.

Maldives Dining Costs for Indian Travelers
Realistic food pricing across local cafes, guesthouses, and luxury resorts.

Food Cost Breakdown (Per Person)

  • Local Cafe Snack: MVR 30–80 (~₹90–₹250) — samosas, pastries, tea
  • Guesthouse Meal: MVR 200–500 (~₹600–₹1,500) — rice, curry, roshi, side dishes
  • Resort Buffet Lunch: $30–$80 (~₹2,500–₹6,500) unless on all-inclusive plan
  • Resort À La Carte Dinner: $40–$120 (~₹3,300–₹10,000) per person
  • Bottled Water (1.5L): MVR 15–30 (~₹40–₹90)
  • Fresh Coconut: MVR 20–40 (~₹60–₹120)
  • Coffee/Tea: MVR 30–80 (~₹90–₹250)

Budget Tip: Choose half-board or all-inclusive resort packages to lock in meal costs. On local islands, eating at guesthouses costs 70–90% less than resorts.

Resort Dining vs Local Island Eating
Understanding the culinary differences between private resorts and inhabited islands.

Important: Alcohol is strictly prohibited on local islands including Malé. Available only on resort islands and liveaboards.

Key Differences

  • Local Islands: Simple, home-style Maldivian cuisine; limited vegetarian options without notice; cash preferred; modest dress required
  • Resorts: International buffets, Indian cuisine stations, fine dining, alcohol service, 24/7 room service, dress codes vary by venue
  • Price Gap: Resort meals cost 5–10x more than local island guesthouse meals
  • Flexibility: Resorts accommodate special diets easily; local islands require advance notice
  • Cultural Experience: Local island dining offers authentic Maldivian hospitality and home-cooked flavors

Hybrid Strategy: Many Indian travelers stay 2–3 nights on a local island for cultural immersion and budget savings, then transfer to a resort for luxury dining and relaxation.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Maldives Food for Indians
Clear, verified answers to common dining and dietary queries from Indian travelers.
1Can vegetarian Indians find food in the Maldives?
Yes. Resorts offer extensive vegetarian, vegan, and Jain menus. Local island guesthouses serve rice, dal, vegetable curries, and roshi. Always inform your accommodation 12–24 hours ahead for specialized dietary preparation.
2What is the national dish of the Maldives?
Garudhiya is the national dish — a clear, aromatic tuna soup boiled with curry leaves and served with steamed rice, sliced onions, lime, and chili. It reflects the island's reliance on fresh ocean fish.
3How much does food cost in Maldives for Indian travelers?
Local cafe meals cost ₹150–₹500. Guesthouse meals cost ₹600–₹1,500. Resort buffets cost ₹2,500–₹10,000 per meal unless on all-inclusive plans. Budget ₹1,500–₹5,000 per day for food on local islands.
4Is Indian food available in Maldives resorts?
Yes. Most Maldives resorts cater extensively to Indian tourists and offer Indian cuisine sections in buffets, including dal, paneer, biryani, roti, and vegetarian curries. Request in advance for Jain or specialized preparations.
5Can I drink alcohol in Maldives as an Indian tourist?
Alcohol is strictly served only on resort islands and liveaboards. It is completely prohibited on local inhabited islands, Malé, and Hulhumalé due to national Islamic laws. Do not attempt to bring alcohol into the country.

Note: Menu offerings, pricing, and dietary accommodation policies may vary by property and season. Always confirm dining options and special meal requests with your accommodation at booking. For complete Maldives planning including visa, cost, and itinerary details, refer to our Maldives travel guide.

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