For many outsiders, butter chicken is the face of Indian food. It is rich, creamy, slightly sweet, and widely loved, which is exactly why it gets flattened into a stereotype. The misunderstanding is that Indian food is supposed to be all gravy and cream. Butter chicken is delicious, yes, but it is also one dish from one part of the country’s vast culinary map. It comes from a very specific North Indian restaurant tradition, not from everyday home cooking across India.
What gets missed is that Indian cuisine is far more varied than the global curry-house version suggests. A meal in Kerala, Bengal, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, or Kashmir can feel like a different culinary universe.