Naan ‘N Curry Menu

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  • RainbowSprinkles S.

    For my husband and me, this place is the gold standard for all other Indian restaurants. My husband is a chef who is from SE Asia, where the Indian food is about as authentic as it gets. To get this much praise from him on ANY restaurant, much less Indian food, that is really saying a lot. When we left Georgia this place was the single biggest loss for him. Any time we come back a visit is compulsory. The food is consistently delicious, the prices are very good, especially considering the large portions. My go-to dish is the Paneer Tikka Masala. This is the place will make just about anyone become an Indian food enthusiast! Best naan around!

    (5)
  • Andrew D.

    Good food at pretty good prices. We come here for dinner monthly to try many of the great chicken dishes along with their Briyani. Service is quick. That said, I was not a fan of the lunch buffett. I have only tried once but it was too oiley and not the best cuts of meat. I will be back for dinner though.

    (4)
  • Arthur W.

    5 stars I love this place! Naan N Curry place is full of character and spice! The buffet is awesome and the menu is family style. This is Indian home cooking at its best. Stop in chat with the regulars and you will be hooked. Friday is fish Friday and it gets packed!

    (5)
  • Eric J.

    $6.99 p/p lunch buffet was okay

    (2)
  • Mike G.

    That's it, review update, this place is excellent!! The food is great, it's high quality, spicy and cheap! It's really the perfect trio! I'm so glad that Naan 'N Curry is near by, you must give it a try!!

    (5)
  • Joy K.

    I have been to Naan N Curry several times. My child LOVES "indian" food. I recently decided to go for the lunch buffet. I wasn't a big fan. They had a variety of items. qeema beef, Tikka Leg, Egg Curry, Chana Masala, Lentils, chickpeas, a potato item, mixed vegs, a sweet potato item, rice, naan, .. to name a few. I was a fan of the mixed vegs, potatoe, and the sweet potatoe. However my palate was less desirable of the sweet potatoe near the end. I don't think I'll be back for the lunch buffet (which was $6.99+ tax) However, My child and I are a fan of their Chicken 65 and Garlic naan. We always order those two with rice (my child's request). Those two are definitely a must try here.

    (4)
  • Christina T.

    wish I could give 3.5 stars great indian food that really hits the spot and stays on budget. I don't know if they ALWAYS have specials on tuesday and wednesday, but when I went wednesday they had 3.99 specials.I ordered the chicken tikka leg and chicken qorma off the 3.99 menu. My favorite is chicken tikka leg. so flavorful and spicy. love that green sauce that comes with it. (already forgot what it's called) What took away a star was the inconsistency. The chicken tikka masala from the last 2 times I went to the time I went recently was WAY different. It was so watery this time that we couldn't eat it with naan, it was more like a soup.

    (3)
  • Keith H.

    The decor is tattered and torn, but the service was friendly and very timely. I ordered take out and I was impressed with the speed of my food being prepared. The food was good, but the palak paneer was a little watery. The chicken tikka masala was ok. Based on reviews I honetly expected a little better. I will try this place again and based on trying some additional dishes make final determination of whether this will be our new Indian place. I will say that the 3.99 vegetable masala special was amazing, with just the right amount of spice--I like my dishes with a little kick.

    (3)
  • Ghazala K.

    Good food and service. Quite heavy but then you don't go to these restaurants for healthy food. Very reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Sheraz M.

    Cant beat it for the price, whether its the buffet or the a-la-cart menu.

    (4)
  • Antony C.

    This place is not for the faint of heart, or taste bud. If you can't handle spicy, then you better not step a foot into this joint. It starts at spicy and goes up from there. That being said, I've eaten there several times already. I'm just getting around to posting my review finally. The owners are very nice. I think I've had almost everything on the menu. My favorites are the chicken biryani, chicken tikka masala and chana masala. Prices are very reasonable. I can eat a great meal for just around $10.

    (4)
  • Brandon J.

    WOW! The best food I've had since moving to ATL. Staff was super friendly and food was WONDERFUL. The food is excellent and the prices are low. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • William R.

    Chicken Tikka Masala is terrific. Best around. Their take away is quick. Their prices are really cheap. Just wish I lived closer.

    (5)
  • Chris D.

    Had dinner here again last night and was tasty as usual. The food is what I imagine "home cooked" Indian food tastes like. We Over ordered - chicken tikka marsala, chicken birayani, mixed vegetable, rice and 2 naans. WOW the amout of food was enough for 5-6 people easy. All of this for less than $20. {Two of us ate and we split the rest. Had it for dinner again tonight and still have enough for a huge meal} WARNING -- The food is spicy to very spicy. To give you an idea I eat often at Bombay Café a lot and love it. Not very spicy. They and I think several other Indian restaurants have Americanized there food so its not to spicy. Second WARNING, this food is SPICY. On tue and wensday night there are 6-7 specials for $3.99 each. The only other dish I've tried here is the chana marsala and was very tasty, very spicy. The weird thing about Naan N' Curry is the plastic forks and Styrofoam plates. I will keep going back though because the food is amazing.

    (4)
  • Mahi S.

    On behalf of my husband ... very reasonable price for the amount of food you get and excellent taste.... Best non-veg food I ate in USA ...

    (5)
  • Howie M.

    Sunday buffet is $8 (weekdays is $7). It was pretty packed around 2PM. I loved the tandoori chicken and chana masala (tasty and spicy). Everything else I tried was ok. For $8 I was expecting some type of dessert or salad offerings, but there was a lot of sides and main dishes. I'd go back next time I'm craving indian food. update: after trying several other similar restaurants, I think Naan N Curry is the best in the area for flavor and value. If you don't like the cafeteria style atmosphere get take out. But the buffet is a great way to try several dishes of the menu. You won't leave hungry!

    (4)
  • Zoe H.

    Today I went to Naan N Curry for lunch. The worst food choice I have made in a long time. I eat Indian food frequently and this lunch buffet was just horrible! Spicy is one thing. Insanely hot that there is no flavor is completely different. I could barely eat any of my food before the burning sensation travelled from my throat to my tummy. I paid and left, still hungry and fearing I was in for the worse case of heart burn of my life! I will NEVER go back to this place ever again!

    (1)
  • Peter C.

    There is nothing pretentious about Styrofoam plates, plastic forks and open garbage bins. This is a straight up lunch stop. Impression of Pakistani food - spicy chili pepper and oil in almost every dish but tasty. Watch some unorthodox cricket pitching off the Sri Lanka broadcast over gooey sweet tapioca strands.

    (3)
  • Barry W.

    Excellent food!! I was a little concerned with it being buffet style, but the food was great and there was plenty to choose from. Will definitely go back and would recommend this place for anyone that likes Indian food.

    (4)
  • Nehal P.

    Perfect place for lunch if you're in the Gwinnett place area! I like to stop here for lunch when I get my car serviced at a dealership off of Satellite Blvd. I really like the chicken tikka masala here. Its more potently flavored than you'd expect but all in all, its hard to go wrong with CTM. If you want a rice based dish, definitely get the chicken biryani. It will hit the spot. Chicken qorma was so-so (I was instantly turned off by the quarter of an inch layer of oil on top).. and don't forget that the chicken in the qorma is NOT boneless (whooooops). I don't care much for their garlic naan, mainly because it was thicker than I like. Its cheaper than your average South Asian restaurant since it is fast-foody. Most entrees are $5-7 but keep in mind that you have to order rice separately.

    (4)
  • Kerry M.

    This Indian buffet is a hidden gem. The lunch is now $7, and includes a small dessert. The health score is good (93), and the food is outstanding considering the price. The naan is some of the freshest, and lightest I have had in any Indian restaurant. Service during the lunch buffet is absent, but clearly they do not expect a tip. I dare you to show me another $7 buffet with this level of complexity and quality in their offerings. Atmosphere: non existant. Food- ROCKS!!!

    (4)
  • Aisha I.

    Since there is a Naan N Curry in San Fransisco I wasn't excited about going to this newly opened location because the SF location isn't that good, but my family really wanted to go and I'm glad they insisted because I LOVED it. We ordered seekh kebob, chicken tikka masala, behari kebob, haleem, nihari, naans, kheer, ras malai and chai and loved every last thing we got with my favorites being the haleem and behari kebob. The prices are exceptional and I will definitely be catering from there for any party I may have in the future!

    (4)
  • Jackmin H.

    Last Thursday (10/4/12) I drove by Naan & Curry and decided to check it out because I wanted to try something different. OMG, the Bihari Beef Kabab with a side of Garlic Naan was mouthgasm! This was my first time trying India/Pakistan food. I went home and brag the whole night about how wonderful the garlic naan was. It was crispy, flaky, warm, soft, and moist. And the bihari kabab was so good, I don't think words can do it justice-tender, crazy curry power n spices, with tangy lime. I'm an admit Vietnamese Pho lover and it made me felt sad that my favorite food Pho just got pushed back to 2nd place on my personal list of favorite ethnic foods. My brother got so hyped because of my promoting of Naan & Curry that he wanted me to take him there for lunch the next day. Now I know why Christopher Columbus accidently discovered America, he was searching for Naan & Curry's Bihari Beef Kabab. So we met there the next day and had the lunch buffet. The price is very good (only $7 per person and the service is super great n friendly). To make a long story short, dam it was disgusting (not that the food wasn't cooked fresh or incorrectly, just that I couldn't bare the taste n smell of the spices-in a no offence way-to each its own). I would definitely go back to Naan & Curry because I'm now in love with the Bihari Kabab and Garlic Naan. The best and worst taste I ever experienced all under one roof in Duluth. Now I just got to find a way to convince my brother to give Naan & Curry a second try!!! Maybe I'll just order the Bihari Kabab w/Garlic Naan to-go and just tell him that I got it from Applebee's and he'll be addicted for LIFE.

    (4)
  • Daric M.

    This place recently opened, replacing a Ledos Pizza. It's you basic low-brow Indo-Pak place, lunch time buffet ($5.29 after tax!!!) and limited menu. All the regular low-brow Indian accoutrements. Styrofoam plates, plastic utensils and big coolers full of water. Like Zyka in Decatur but not as high class. ;) I had the buffet and as I don't eat meat I was glad to see a mixed veg, dahl, and channa massala on the buffet. A bit greasy/oil as is to be expected but exceptionally tasty. Big robust flavors that you expect from Pakistani food that you don't always get when most of the customers are not Pakistani. Buffet also featured two chicken curries, a Nehari (ground beef and spices) and a Haleem (ground beef and lentils). The real stand out was the fresh naan "available by request" Make sure you request it because it was one of the best plain naan I've had in Atlanta. Served whole on a large styrofoam plate, it hung over all the edges, glistening with clarified butter. A bit thicker and fluffier than I'm used to seeing. Excellent char and a few big air bubbles so it had the perfect combination of chew and crisp. This place ain't fancy, but I'll be back.

    (4)
  • John F.

    We picked up a couple of palek paneers, some rice, and naan to go from this place. The menu is simple, but that adds to the charm. They only do a few things and so far they seem to do them very well. The food is very spicy, but not hot. The palek paneer was a little runny, but it wasn't in a thick cream sauce which made it very good. The Naan was also very good. We walked out for less than half the price of our usual Indian take out place. That makes Naan N Curry a deal. If you're in the area check it out. Since they're just up the street we'll be ordering more often.

    (4)
  • Emily T.

    The food here is authentic Pakistani, so expect the stray bay leaf and peppercorn in your Qeema (this is a good thing), Chicken Karahi that's legitimately spicy, and delicious mango lassi you could eat with a spoon (but don't). Service is friendly; the owners actually care that you're eating at their restaurant. Although very casual--styrofoam plates, plastic cutlery--the food is good and prices are reasonable. They also have specials Tues & Wed, when certain dishes are only $4.99. A large pile of fluffy, basmati rice for $2.99, yummy Qeema (ground beef dish with spices), beef haleem (perhaps an acquired taste, but one of my favorite Pakistani dishes--beef that's simmered for hours with lentils and spices until it forms a sort of paste). Aforementioned mango lassi was great, not watered down like some places. The gentlemen who took our order at the counter and delivered the food to our table, also returned to inquire if everything was good and we needed anything else. Will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Katie H.

    This is a self service/fast-food restaurants. It looks like they also offer brunch buffet. I normally go to the Indian restaurant on Five Fork Trickum but decided to give this place a try. I'm so glad I did because their food was fantastic. I tried the Tikka Masala and Goat Kahari. They are $6.99 each. The portion was huge, enough to share with another person. The goat meat was super soft and not gamey or had a unpleasant taste. This is def my new go-to take out Indian food.

    (4)
  • Daniel Dk K.

    Recommended by a friend, a group of 10 of us came to satisfy our craving for Indian/Pakistani food and let me tell you, everybody loved it. I, personally, ordered chicken tikka masala with naan and rice on the side and it was exactly what I wanted. Creamy, slightly spicy, and big chunks of chicken inside the dish with gigantic naan and good rice. The blend of naan and rice with the chicken tikka masala was perfect. And to top it off, the owner was very nice and the price was not expensive. They also have certain lunch hours on specific days where they do $4.99 or $5.99 lunch on certain menu choices. It sounds like a deal I would not pass up! I would definitely highly recommend this place and I am planning on coming back.

    (5)
  • Belinda P.

    Naan 'N Curry is the best place to grab some local Indian Food! I ordered the chicken masala and it was way too spicy for me. It was so spicy that one of the staff members saw me fanning my mouth the entire time I was eating and offered to fix my meal and that's what I call great service. When I get the chance, I'm going to try something different the next time I come back.

    (5)
  • Kristin P.

    I have gotten takeout from here a couple times during my lunch break and everything I've had was delicious. The portions are huge, the naan very tasty and when you pay for your food they ask you if you'd like some sliced raw onion and jalapeno to take with you (do it!).

    (5)
  • Tiffany L.

    This has become my new favorite indian restaurant. I wouldn't know anything about the authenticity of the food as I'm still new to indian food but whatever they serve is delicious. The naan bread is my new favorite type of bread although I'm normally a rice person. I love the kima ground meat dish as well as the goat curry. Both are full of flavor and go with basmati rice or naan bread. I also had this chana masala chickpea dish and it was pretty good. It's not too spicy but could be if you request as it's made to order. I absolutely loved the mango-yogurt drink. I only write reviews for places I've had a good experience at and would recommend to friends. I don't waste my time on reviews at places I didn't like as I don't want anyone's business to be negatively affected by my one negative experience. Anyway, this place is definitely one I would recommend to you and visit again myself.

    (5)
  • Hiro T.

    Decent flavor and solid menu choices. I went with the Palak Paneer, and asked for it to be on the spicy side, but when I received it, there was little to no spice in the dish. The dish was still tasty, the naan fresh, and the service was friendly. I would recommend this place if you're looking for a spot in the area.

    (3)
  • ChauPha N.

    I work right around the corner from this Nan N Curry location so I wanted to try this place out. Also, my co worker recommend this place to me. I went on a Sunday night and they were pretty busy. It's a self order place and they bring it out to you. The sign on the wall says anything grilled or fried takes 20 minutes extra. I ordered the chicken masala since I know this was the most popular dish. My companion ordered the beef curry. We also ordered a garlic nan. It wasn't too long for the food to come out. Everything comes out in a very family style manner. The two dishes was in bowls and it was a very decent amount. I loved the garlic nan dipped with the chicken masala. The sauce was good and spiced right. Wasn't too spicy :)! The chicken chunks in the chicken masala I wasn't a fan of. When I took a bite out of one of them, I can see that it was red on the outside and white meat on the inside. The spices was too sour for my taste. So I end up just dipping the garlic nan with the chicken masala sauce. The beef curries that my friend ordered was a okay. He didn't really like the beef, so he end up eating most of my chicken masala. FYI: the garlic nan is 2$ and a side order of rice is also 2$. Overall, I don't think I would come back.

    (3)
  • Mandy R.

    Love this place! I work across the street so we always order. We order chicken masala, nan, and rice. Yum!

    (4)
  • Hyun C.

    Very casual here. Not much seating and the decor of the place could ve spruced up. In terms of food, no tiki masala for the lunch buffet on a friday so dissapointed. The chicken was decent but use alot of oil to cook all their food in. Didnt try the dessert and no naan when i went up for my first go around. Prob wouldnt come here if i wanted the best indian food.. much rather drive to cafe bombay and eat with them. Solid and cheap but nothing great.

    (3)
  • Krunal P.

    Great, authentic food! I have been to countless middle eastern restaurants around atlanta and its suburbs, and I must say this is in my list of top favorites. The man at the front counter is always the same guy, really nice and gives you great advice on how each item tastes. I always get extra extra spicy (great for those who enjoy overly spicey food), and they do a good job on making sure the spiciness doesn't affect the taste of the food.

    (5)
  • London T.

    I LOVE Indian food. The Chicken Tikka Masala here is pretty good, great strong flavor and unlike many other places it's not watered down/too tomato-y. I'm not really a fan of the naan here though. Personally I like thin chewy naan but the one here is thicker and tastes somewhat like conventional bread. While on the topic of carbs, the rice is great. Also, it's better to get takeout than hit the buffet. All in all, a good choice if you're in the mood for some Indian.

    (4)
  • Sara K.

    My new favorite place in town.Awesome authentic Indian/Pakistani food. The goat Biryani is phenomenal. Everything came out fresh and the service is very good. Definitely will be coming back here.

    (5)
  • K.E D.

    Small restaurant tucked inside a strip mall. There were many times I passed by saying one day I have to stop in. I wish I did it sooner. The food is very good and a bit spicy. Prices are reasonable and the servings are generous. Since I work in town but live elsewhere I will definitely add to my list of takeout places. My family always gets excited when tell them I'm bringing home Naan 'N Curry. They love them too.

    (4)
  • Tina T.

    First time I came, I got the buffet. I would've given it a 1 star. It was not hot enough (temperature wise) and the food was not very tasty. Second time/last time I went, I went with friends and ordered the food from the menu. The food was a 5 star! Unfortunately... the temperature AGAIN was not hot enough. You know what I loved though? The prices! TL;DR: Skip the buffet. Also, if you don't mind eating only warm-ish foods, this place is delicious!

    (3)
  • Zainab F.

    The lunch buffet here is great. They've got lots of variety and reasonable prices as well. I went on a weekday and met my husband, who works nearby, for lunch. The place is usually crowded with people who work nearby on lunch break, and on the weekends it's a full house with families. Not the greatest atmosphere or the cleanest restaurant, but if you want average food for a good price, this is the place. My favorite is their chicken tikka masala.

    (4)
  • Serah H.

    The worst Indian restaurant ever, went there for the 1st time. Waited like 30 mins for the food. Being an Indian food lover I wanted the best they had to offer ordered chicken tikka, chic-65 n veg biryani. These were the best food they had to offer. All the time I was there I just thought if these were the best they had to offer how bad would be other dishes. I would just drive to Zyka instead. Worst chic-65 ever tasted in life. You can try pakwan or Chinese dhaba in the same complex they are a lot more better. Not coming back.

    (1)
  • Marius B.

    Rest is clean service is good. Food is surprisingly delish. Great prices. Not 5 stars because I wasn't wowed. But great otherwise

    (4)
  • Crystal H.

    Enter the restaurant, go straight to the buffet, grab some food, grab a drink, sit down and enjoy, pay at the end. Water is free but they charge for drinks and coffee. You don't have to tip, everything is self-service. (Unless Im wrong, and if you do need to tip, let me know.) This place for lunch is good.. 699 AYCE (all you can eat).. the entrees get switched up daily. Their dahl (type of lentil bean soup) is really good. If the curry is too strong, try having it with the plain yogurt they provide at the salad bar. Great combo. The naan (bread at the far left side of the buffet bar) is good but only good when it comes out fresh and hott. It's good to eat with any of the available curries that suit your taste. When you're done, it would be nice to try their sweets, (dessert) they usually have a sticky, white, rice-like dessert. Really sweet, just try a little bit at first. If you like it, get more! While you're eating, you may watch the indian channel where they play intense dramas.. they usually play thriller dramas.. I feel it might be horror. Anyway what I watched was pretty intense. Um. Just enjoy the food and be happy. This food is good and ill have it when I crave it but for some reason, I get food drunk from this place. Meaning ill get so full that I get lightheade and I start to laugh a lot and walk around like a drunk person. And some people may think its because I overate but this feeling only comes about after eating here. Hm. I'm not going to suggest anything is wrong with the food, but its a personal observation.

    (4)
  • Aly A.

    Great food, awesome service. Make sure you order the Chicken Tikka Masala, it's once of their best dishes, grilled chicken cubes in a tomato curry topped with cream. Other items on the menu look delicious too but I have only tried the Chicken Tikka Masala, Chana Masala and Chicken Jalfurazi which were all lip-smacking delicious. Make sure you don't forget to order the Garlic Naan...hot and pipping served fresh from the oven, this is another feather in the Naan N Curry hat. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Anthony S.

    Really disgusting. I ordered the chicken tika masla and guess what. It cost 11 dollars. I tried my best to finish it all.

    (1)
  • Tom C.

    Naan 'N Curry is good! For the price you pay and the quality of the food is the BOMB! They have a $5.99 lunch buffett and a $8.99 Sunday brunch buffett. They have lots of tandoori chicken, various meat curries, chick pea and potato curry, with delicious rice. Very inexpensive and you can definitely get your fill of curry!

    (4)
  • Andrew W.

    Continuing my search for the best Chicken Tikka Masala in metro-ATL, we stopped in to try Naan 'N Curry on a Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately, they did not have a buffet on Sundays, as we found out. So, we ordered Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken 65, and of course, naan. We instantly got the feeling that this restaurant was not properly equipped for dine-in on a Sunday - being given paper plates, plastic forks, and cans of soda. The food, once brought to us was lackluster. The naan was resting in a puddle of butter and the chicken tikka masala was too liquidy - almost a soupy consistency. There was plenty of heat, but not the richness of flavor I've come to expect from that dish. The chicken 65, a new experience for me, was okay but nothing special. The décor and service was equally lackluster. The only redeeming quality I could find about Naan 'N Curry was that at least they kept the place clean and sanitary. Alas, my search for the best Chicken Tikka Masala will continue - it wasn't to be found here.

    (2)
  • Rahila A.

    I can walk to this place. If you hear a fat girl wanting to walk somewhere, shit must be legit. Me and my fam bam have been going here for years. I have been living less then half a mile from this place before it was even there. Its super convenient. Has there own private parking lot. When my parents were gone to pakistan for a month, I promise you me and my brother ate here everyday. The prices are okay, it doesn't cost your liver for sure though. They are reasonable. I love the chicken tikka masala. I know I know a lot of people were disappointed. But you have to keep in mind when they went. A SUNDAY, its the busiest day of the week of course your food is not gonna be up to par. Try to go on a day or time where they don't rush making your food. Actually that rule applies to every restaurant. chicken tikka masala- Best I ever had Biryani- GOOD! Chicken tikka (legs)- Eh, I'll pass Mango Lassi- YUMMY! keema- Okay Chicken Boti Roll in a Naan- best ever Nihari- Its okay, I compare it to Mughals.( Go check out my review for Mughals!) Okay I'm going to stop talking now. It's good. You should go. They are fast, spicy,good, friendly, and clean! Yeah UN-believe-able for a Desi restaurant. But it truly is clean. PROMISE! PS: TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS THEY HAVE DEALS YOU CAN'T BEAT! If you are hesitant to try food and pay full price, I suggest you check this place out on Tuesday and Wednesday!

    (5)
  • Angel P.

    Good food at good prices. I tried the lunch buffet and it was actually pretty good. But I think I'd come back to try the menu items. I was really looking forward to trying the chicken tikka masala but unfortunately, it wasn't on the buffet. I tried a little bit of everything. My absolute favorite was the kheer(rice pudding). Indian rice pudding is very different from the American version. It was absolutely delish! The food is really not bad for the price. The clientele is diverse too, which is nice. Service was outstanding. The owner was very helpful and friendly. I'd definitely revisit. Maybe not for the buffet but for the menu. Highly recommend if you like exotic flavors.

    (4)
  • Mohammad A.

    I have dinner to night at this please I don't know what happen past few week food not good I hope they can take care this please I hope so .

    (2)
  • Mickey D.

    Finally went and tried the lunch buffet and was not disappointed. I can no longer recall exactly what I had, but everything was labeled and very tasty. I skipped the beef, had a couple of chicken dishes, and really enjoyed the chickpea and lentil-based stuff. For $7 this was a good way to expand my Indo-Pak checklist. And this is a great place for a vegetarian (that's me most days.) There are around ten different entrees on the buffet, along with rice, naan, salad, and some sort of dessert that was pretty good (I really can't even describe it.) This place is completely lacking in pretension, with everything except the food screaming "minimal effort and expense." I don't believe the guy at the counter (probably the owner) would have said a word to me if not prompted. But that's okay. I don't like talking to people much either. I'll be going back for the food. I can see this place getting that fifth star out of me. FYI: They're closed Mondays.

    (4)
  • D B.

    Have been on a recent tour of Indian buffets and this one is my current favorite. Plenty of choices and all were great. This is a bare bones restaurant, though, for lunch at least. Plastic forks and styrofoam plates and serve yourself water from the igloo cooler, and clear your oen dirty dishes, but if you're OK with that, then give this place a shot. Great deal on price and great food.

    (5)
  • A S.

    Indian food is almost always very greasy, heavy gravy and expensive. This is completely opposite. Less than $30, we were 4 ppl. Roti was just like we have in Dhaba. All other vegetarian dishes were so tasty. Will definitely visit this place again. Not formal though.

    (5)
  • Anna A.

    This place is very basic Pakistani food. There is no fuss and no pretense. I went for lunch and had their 6.99 buffet. It was nothing fancy but for the price was more than adequate. The chicken qorma and the aloo and mixed vegetable curries were my favorites. The chana Masala was good but a bit oily for my tastes. This place is truly Pakistani and not Indian because of the beef dishes. The Qeema was super yum. It is basically ground beef in curry seasoning and it was awesome. Overall, I give the place 3.5 stars. It is cheap and good food. For the price of a drive through meal, you can get much better food at Naan N curry!

    (4)
  • Shawn P.

    One of the best casual indian/paki food around duluth. I get take out and its always great. Eatting at the restaurant itself is great too, its Styrofoam but the food makes up for it. Have great deals Tuesday's and Wednesdays

    (5)
  • Hillary T.

    Indian food is my favorite cuisine. Naan n' Curry is my favorite Indian food. Given that I eat here at least once a week, I'm honestly ashamed I haven't reviewed this place yet. Yes, the atmosphere is kind of boring. Yes, the plates are Styrofoam. Yes, the utensils are plastic. WHO CARES? It's all about the food. I would eat their aloo curry off the floor. Just try the buffet. It's $7. You've spent $7 on way stupider stuff. I know. The dal is amazing. You can taste that the secret ingredient is.... love. For real, the only reason I don't eat here every day is because I'm worried I would get weird looks. The weird looks I already get aren't enough to stop me from coming here all the time. If you don't like this place, it's not that it's not your taste, or that you came on a bad day. You're just wrong. WRONG.

    (5)
  • Kimmy N.

    Whenever I mention Indian food, people always give me what I like to call "stank face"...let's admit it, Indian food isn't for everyone. But let me tell you...if you enjoy flavor, you can't skimp out on Indian cuisine! I have yet to try more indian restaurants in Atlanta, but this place was suggested to me by a former co-worker, and so when the craving for robust flavors and spice came about...I headed here. Ordered: - Naan- the bread pancake poofy thing that reminds me of a regular ol' pita. Yums if you're a carb lover & great for dipping into curries! -Chicken Tikka Marsala- probably one of the best curries to introduce your palate to Indian flavors if you haven't tried it before. The sauce is a reddish-orange color, slightly thick but dippable, and there's a spicy kick at the end of every bite. -Chicken Biryani- this dish was like an Indian version of fried rice...except I'm not sure if the rice is fried, but it comes with either a chicken breast or thigh mixed into long grain rice. It is also a great intro dish to indian food...I mean who doesn't love chicken and rice? The only thing I did not particularly like about this one was that there were bits of seeds, leaves, and what I believe to be star-anise which is great for adding flavor...but not so great for biting or swallowing down. This place is semi-self serve...in that you order at the front, sit down, they bring your food to you, and then you pay after when you are ready to leave. They use all disposable stuff, and there are usually 2 big water filled gatorade drink dispenser for you cheapies like me who usually only order water when you dine out. There is also a buffet area...which I assume has limited hours, because every time I've been...there has been nothing there, but overall fast service, decent prices, and good size portions. You could share every dish! Just keep in mind....you might smell like curry spices when you leave!

    (4)
  • Bobby C.

    One of my favs and my absolute fav Indian Food restaurant. Saag Paneer and Chicken Tikka Masala are out of this world. The Chicken 65 should be illegal - its so addictive.

    (5)
  • Wen L.

    The food was flavorful, and portions were generous. The chicken tikka masala had a nice kick to it. Nice and spicy. The chicken biryani was good and filling but pretty standard.

    (3)
  • Annie L.

    I'm going to head over here for lunch and re-rate this place. For dinner, I'm a little torn. On one hand, the food was flavorful. Chicken marsala tasted goooood. Rice is different from what I'm used to (more long and little substance sort of rice), but still good with the chicken marsala. The naan bread is the best. The garlic just oozes with every bite. Goat curry = pass. All bones and not enough meat. Service was nice. You basically order in the front and they bring it out. Then you have to throw away all the plates/utensils because it's all styrofoam/plastic. I see that a lot of people go here more for a "to-go" kind of thing.

    (3)
  • Angela H.

    I had first heard about Naan 'N Curry from my younger sister, who said she had driven past it in Duluth. I looked it up on Yelp and was drawn to the place for two main reasons - their $6.99 lunch buffet (Tuesday through Friday, 11:30 am to 3 pm) and high remarks for their Chicken Tikka Masala! Since I was going to meet a friend for lunch in Duluth, I suggested that we try Naan 'N Curry. Fortunately, she agreed to try it out with me! We arrived around 12 pm on a Thursday and were pleased to see that although the restaurant was fairly busy, there were plenty of empty tables. We weren't greeted when we walked in, so I asked the woman at the cash register if we should just sit at any table. She responded that yes, we could sit anywhere, so we chose a table to put our purses down before walking over to the buffet. We quickly noticed that the buffet was entirely self service. There are Styrofoam plates, plastic utensils, and water dispensers, so there is absolutely no need for servers if you're there for the buffet. There's also a note by the plates that instructs customers to use a fresh plate with every trip. I was pleased with the selection of over a dozen buffet items! I also appreciated the fact that the buffet items are labeled so you know what each is called. I tried a few things that I had never had before, including the Egg Curry and some veggie dishes. The Egg Curry (hard boiled eggs in curry) wasn't anything special, but the veggies were good and spicier than I had expected. I also had some Tandoori Chicken and a potato dish (unfortunately, I can't recall it's name), which were both pretty good. However, my favorite item was definitely the Chicken Tikka Masala. The Chicken Tikka Masala is creamy, flavorful, and excellent with rice. The naan, which I had expected to be amazing since it's part of the restaurant's name, was alright. It was thicker than the naan that I've had at Indian and Bangladeshi restaurants, and I think it was just plain naan. I prefer garlic naan and wish they offered it in the buffet. Along with the main buffet, there is also a small salad section and a dessert. However, I didn't have any salad (bad, I know!) and failed to save room for dessert. I'm usually not a dessert person anyway. Finally, when you're done with your meal, you throw your own plates, utensils, and cups in the trash before walking over to the cash register to pay. Overall, Naan 'N Curry gets 4 stars for their delicious and affordable weekday lunch buffet! I subtracted 1/2 a star due to their lack of acknowledgment of customers who come in and 1/2 a star because they didn't refill the Chicken Tikka Masala during the whole hour that we were there. =( During my first trip to the buffet, I noticed that they were running low on the Chicken Tikka Masala but assumed that they would refill it soon. However, during my second trip, I still had to "fish" around for the small pieces of chicken in the sauce. I will definitely return with my siblings, who really want to check out the buffet, but I hope they are more attentive about refilling their popular buffet items going forward. [Review 134 of 366]

    (4)
  • Phil N.

    You have to get the garlic naan!!!

    (4)
  • Shashank M.

    You cant beat deal on tuesday and wednesday. No one can't make the biryani like they make it in whole gwinnett county. i LOVE this place..

    (5)
  • Zain D.

    Food: The curries are rich but not oily. The naan is soft but still flaky. The samosas are spicy but not overwhelming. Each dish is unique, fresh and full of flavor. Service: From open to close, they're packed with diners but the service is always fast and friendly. Price: $9 buffets, $5 entrees and $1 naans. Late Night Loner Meals...Weekend Brunch Buffets...Friday Night Dinners...Big Party Catering...Naan N Curry's got you covered.

    (5)
  • Norman F.

    Come on you have got to be kidding. Besides the low price there is no other reason a person would want to stop here. Paper plates, plastic forks and styrofoam cups placed on the top of coolers?????? Tables were so close together you could barely squeeze in. The food was passable but a peak into the kitchen area made me wonder what bug I might be taking home with me. This is the shortest amount of time I have ever had a place bookmarked but I will never return and highly suggest you don't either.

    (1)
  • Guron H.

    You can not beat the lunch buffet. My 8th time here. Great! Highly recommended you will not leave hungry. All made fresh on site. People super friendly.

    (5)
  • Liz S.

    Oh my goodness, this was without exaggeration some of the best Indian food I have ever had. We went on a Sunday around 2 PM and wanted the buffet, but it was do crowded there were no tables available, so we settled for takeout. We ordered palak paneer, Chana masala, daal, and naan, and everything was amazing - incredible flavors, fresh food, and huge portions. Two of us had leftovers of everything for later. I will without a doubt make a point to come back to Naan n Curry every time I have to travel to Georgia. Never excited about Gwinnett, but very excited about this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Koonj B.

    I am from NJ and traveling so I am always on a hunt for good pakistani cuisine. And I found authentic pakistani food at naan n curry. I am sure to be back for their buffet soon although there grilled stuff is absolutely yum!!!

    (5)
  • Kelly T.

    I miss my days working in Gwinnett County, mostly because of the many lunches I had here. The buffet has a nice variety and stays clean and stocked. The chicken jalpharazi, tikka masala, and chana masala are spectacular as is the naan. I would wrestle Andre the Giant for more naan if it came down to it. The owners are so pleasant too!

    (4)
  • Sela T.

    I wasn't expecting the buffet style, but it worked out. I was able to give each curry a good run. Curries were good. Some were a little too spicy for me. But, I learned to add a bit of yogurt from the side bar to it to bring down the heat. I'd come back.

    (3)
  • Kelly R.

    Love this place! Always a welcoming smile! I eat here at least once a week and the CTM IS AMAZING! If you are looking for some always consistent Indian food this is your place!

    (5)
  • Mary M.

    Have been to their lunch buffet and it's a great deal and the food is good. I'm not usually able to go for lunch, but if I can pop by occasionally I like to get it to go because you can get a variety. My husband gets into kicks where he craves Indian food and would eat it for days. Sometimes we cook and sometimes we just want something fast. The dishes with sauce have such a nice amount of sauce, and it's so rich that we can get a few meals out of the by adding to the dishes the next day. The Chicken Tikki Masala you can add more chicken later - leftovers or rotisserie or frozen grilled chicken. You can add more veg to the vegetable curry (not sure the exact name) and make another quick meal. The rice to go comes with a lot and it's tasty, though it's nice to make some rice on the weekend to have in the fridge during the week. The naan is great at Naan 'N curry, and in a pinch for leftovers you can use tortillas. When you're on your way home and need to feed people and it's getting late, it's hard to find well-made tasty food that is cost effective with vegetables to-go.

    (4)
  • Ken L.

    Cheap and spicey. Too spicey for me, but my wife was happy. Buffet was cheap and abundant, yet very greasy. Ordered dishes were better than buffet items. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area and are hungry, yet not worth driving much time for, in my opinion. Guy who runs it seems genuinely good. Decor is dull. Mango lassi was pretty good the first time, but not as good the second time (they use puree, not fresh ones). Tandori chicken and garlin naan pretty good. Big complaint: they only use styrofoam plates. This should be illegal.

    (4)
  • Andrew P.

    The Restaurant: I had the privilege of going to this place on a weekday. From the outside, its Arial Bold sign, curtained windows, and black iron fence has little appeal, same goes for the inside. Sure it seems a little pretentious with its styrofoam plates and cups, plastic utensils, and large gatorade jug for water, but the food makes up for everything. If you are looking for a cheap bite where quality exceeds the price point, Naan 'N Curry is your place. It seems to be run by authentic Indian people who are friendly and provide good service. The Food You order food on a slip of paper and everything is around $5 give or take couple dollars. The chicken tikka masala is one of the best that I know of. The tikka (chicken) glaze is not too overpowering and has good flavor before they soak it in the creamy masala that has a little spice and is very smooth. It combines well with the naan, which comes out hot and fresh with a little char on it. Best way to eat the naan is to rip off a piece of the regular naan or the garlic naan (must have for garlic lovers) and soak it in the masala. The channa masala was 2nd to the chicken tikka masala and was tasty as well. If you like rice, the fried rice is very tasty. It has good seasoning and has a variety of grains and noodles in it. I would recommend getting one order of rice between 3 or 4 people, if you are also going to try the naan. Great place for cheap and tasty eating.

    (4)
  • Debojyoti M.

    Very good food. And the best part is it's very cheap. The food tastes great. Must try chicken 65. Also the rasmalai is perfect. Garlic nun is a must try.

    (5)
  • Yusuf R.

    We had dinner here last night. Based on the appearance (styrofoam plates and a sign asking diners to bus their own tables) I wasn't expecting a whole lot. It turns out this is one of those really good hole in the wall type places. We had the chicken tikka masala, goat karahi, bihari kabob, yellow daal, naan and onion kulcha. All of it was incredibly good but the goat karahi was to die for. I deducted a star for having to bus my own table and that it's a little cramped but taken by itself the food would definitely get five stars.

    (4)
  • R J.

    I absolutely LOVE Naan's Chicken Tikka Leg., but the downside of it is that your body will burst into boils. I don't know wtf that is about., but it happens!! The boils occur anywhere and everywhere on your body without rhyme or reason and that's the ONLY reason why I am not rating this place 5/5. The chicken is extraordinary., and I indulge in it once in a few months because no where in ATL, have I eaten chicken this good!

    (3)
  • Raj C.

    I usually don't write review as being chef my self I like to eat at places where you get not good but great quality food. Me and my family are coming to naan and curry since they have opened. I have never been disappointed by the food quality. Very consistence food and very reasonable price. If you are in the mood for a great Indian / Pakistani food this is the place to be in. Great service great food what else you want....

    (5)
  • Nicki K.

    I finally got a chance to try Naan 'N Curry. Even though I live in Gwinnett County, I don't work there and I wanted to try their lunch buffet. I love Indian restaurants for having the buffet options to try their food too! Naan 'N Curry is located on the intersection of Breckinridge & Old Norcross behind Gwinnett Place Mall. My Desi friends call it the "Brown" plaza since there are a few other "brown" shops too like Chinese Dhaba (I've only been to the Global Mall location), Ruby's Beauty Center (also only been to the Global Mall location), and Asma's Cuisine (I'm curious to try next time). Naan 'N Curry also serves halal meat! Great news for those who only eats halal. Plus the buffet is only $7.99 during the weekdays. Walking in, I was a little surprised how casual the environment is. I wasn't greeted at all. I stood there for a few minutes and then asked how does this work? Do I sit myself? Do I go straight to buffet? A guy name Sunny (I heard others call him that), was standing by the buffet says for me to just get food and pick any table I want. So this place is also Styrofoam city. Many other Desi places are Styrofoam friendly. There were not as many choices to choose from compared to many other Desi restaurants I've been to. However, don't let that stop you. I'm glad I was able to try everything. I honestly did not pay attention to the names of the dishes I got because the line for the buffet was long and I just wanted to get what I did like to eat. Naan was also on the buffet and was the first item to be out quick! The flavors were on point and food was really good. The price is really good for what you pay for. I just kinda wish there were desserts. Either kheer or mango pudding. Water is also self-serve and really cold. It was next to the buffet with Styrofoam cups on top as well. Overall, definitely worth going. No, it does not top my #1 favorite Desi restaurant.

    (4)
  • Andrew B.

    Forget just going to a local cheap place for dinner. You've stumbled across the best local place in town. There's a large Indian population in town. Maybe that's why this place keeps good business without a marketing plan, but as your average consumer, I can tell you that you've found a gold mine. I've been going to this place loyally for 5 years after abandoning the sub-par location I used to visit in Decatur for my Indian fix. Not only is this place tastier with a more authentic atmosphere, but owner Sunny is more than willing to decipher your own taste pallet and help you find something perfect for your meal. I recommend this place for a romantic date trying something new or even buying enough chicken to cater an event at home. I'm lucky to live in this neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Brenda T.

    N & C is my go to takeout option when craving Indian and they offer an affordable weekday buffet for $6.99. We arrived at 1:15 pm for lunch and were one of five occupied tables. We chose from a dozen items including beef queema, egg curry, chicken qorma, chicken tikka (leg and thigh), kadi pakoda, mixed vegetable, chicken jalfurazi, cabbage curry, etc. Faves = kadi pakoda, beef queema. The chicken tikka was a bit dry. Given the fairly empty restaurant, the buffet was kept fairly well-stocked with just a short wait for fresh naan. I was bummed to not see chicken tikka masala, palak paneer or any okra on the line, but perhaps the weekend service offers more options. For now, I give the buffet 3 stars and takeout 4 stars since the food is cooked to order. Happy to return at a busier time to check out the fare!

    (4)
  • Tajeen S.

    Servers are very sweet and you get a homey vibe when you enter. Food is very delicious and they give big portions for a very affordable price . Food was very tasty and I plan on going back to try more of their items. Can't go wrong with the chicken 65 very tender and spicy and not too salty or over cooked at all. The chicken biriyani was delicious as well

    (4)
  • SreeKanth V.

    Whenever you want to taste a spicier food near Atlanta, you have a choice of visiting this place and order your food and ask to make it spicy and i bet you will have the good time having food at this place and one naan will reduce half of your hunger and karahi chicken at this place has become my favorite and biryani is also good. Visit this place with lot of hunger and satisfy your appetite. Will definetly vist this place again

    (5)
  • Suhana A.

    This place has pretty good, authentic Pakistani food. It is located in same plaza as Chinese Dhaba, Bethak Event Hall, and Moroccan Grill. I have tried their goat biryani, chicken karahi, chicken kurma, and chicken 65. Goat biryani is excellent. Unlike other desi places, this biryani has lot of meat. Chicken karahi is yummy- sauce is thick and flavorful. I am not fan of the chicken kurma- it tastes weird. Chicken 65 is yummy and fresh off the stove. Overall great food. This place is only for those that like spicy food!! Everything is spicy. Atmosphere is clean. Plenty of seatings and parkings.

    (5)
  • Lauren Y.

    Much better since they redecorated their interior but they have progress yet to be made. The back area of the restaurant is deeply lacking in seating and decent trash bins. Food is delicious. Many types of traditional Pakistani and Indian cuisine and curry here. The rice is great. The fried bread pastry is hit or miss but if it's a fresh batch it's a huge plus with yummy Bariyani. Will return for Sunday brunch soon. Highly recommend to those who are not afraid of strong curry flavors and open to other cultural food. You will not be disappointed by the flavor found here.

    (4)
  • Christy M.

    We dropped in at Naan 'N Curry before hitting up the $3 movies nearby. The restaurant is in a small strip mall at the corner of Breckenridge and Satellite Blvd with several other restaurants. Upon entering, you'll see the buffet area in an alcove off to the left (the buffet wasn't available when we went on a Sunday evening). Directly ahead is the counter where you place orders with a large photo menu on the wall behind, and a window opening into the kitchen where dishes are passed through. There's also a small printed menu on the countertop that has a few more dishes that aren't on the wall of photos, but we'd already decided before I noticed it. The open space off to the right has casual seating. The "ambiance" is really casual, more like a low-end food court than a restaurant, but what the place lacks in decor it makes up in deliciousness. Between us, my friend and I ordered chicken jalfurazi, palak paneer, rice, and garlic naan. The entrees don't come with rice, so you need to order that separately, but bear in mind that one order will easily feed two voracious rice lovers or three moderate rice enthusiasts. The rice isn't plain; instead, it's studded with cardamom, cloves, and cumin seeds (and I'm pretty sure laced with a bit of ghee) that add an extra layer of flavor to your meal. The garlic naan comes in one large piece about the size of a large dinner plate. It was the perfect balance of crisp and chewy, and I'm pretty sure I could have eaten all of it by myself but likely would have been filled with regret. Our entrees were also delicious and generously portioned. The jalfurazi comes in a fairly mild tomato-based sauce with peppers and veggies. The chicken was exceptionally tender and flavorful. The palak paneer was also delicious, a little more spicy than I'm used to, but really well seasoned and not overly pureed. The amount of chicken and paneer in both dishes was just about perfect. The two of us agreed that we probably could have split one entree between us and left satisfied, but really we each wanted about 2/3 of an entree. I ended up taking some of mine to go (they have take out boxes stacked on the beverage cooler for easy leftovers), but I added some veggies before taking it to work for lunch the next day to make a full meal. Because we were dining in, they left our tab open to pay at the end when we were through with the meal, in case we wanted to add anything onto our order. We almost walked out and forgot to pay, we were so deliriously full and content at the end of our meal! The total for two entrees, two rice, one naan, and two drinks was about $25, which I found to be quite reasonable. While paying, we chatted with the two gentlemen at the front counter who were incredibly gracious and friendly. They asked many questions about how we enjoyed our food and our experience and offered us sugared fennel seeds as a breath freshener before we left. They were so effusively hospitable that, even if the meal had just been mediocre, I still would have wanted to go back again. Overall, excellent experience. It's not quite as good as my Decatur fave, Bhojanic, but I was very pleased with the meal and the service and will definitely return to try that Sunday "brunch" buffet!

    (4)
  • Adanna E.

    My second time here I love the food always fresh and flavorful!!! I got the chicken qorma the first time. It's on the spicy side but I'm African and LOVE spices in my food. This time I ordered the qorma again and the chicken jalfurazi for my little one. Price-wise they are absolutely affordable/reasonable. Probably more on the cheaper side so that is a plus!! And they have lunch and buffet specials throughout the week. The restaurant isn't fancy but it's neat spacious and clean. I do like the detail on the ceiling. Overall a great place would recommend to anyone! They tell you the minimum time expectation when ordering foods that or either grilled or fried so you know what to expect. If you're grabbing lunch I would call it in. I usually go when I'm off of work so the wait doesn't really bother me.

    (5)
  • Gerald E.

    I hear that the buffet is good, but I have yet to visit this place, only ordered carry out as part of a large office order. I have done that twice and the food never disappoints. The rice is the lightest and fluffiest I have ever had. I ordered a 1/2 order and it still came in a in a giant to go box and was way too much. I am trying to eat healthy but this rice is so good esxpecially with my order of Qeema (beef). It also came with a large fluffy pita bread. I have only eaten half of everythign and I way past full. Tons of food for $10. My friend told me to try the Chicken Tikka Masala next time. I will have to do that at some point. After lunch, the office is very quiet. I think many of us were fighing the "Itis". Now I am thinking about an episode from the Boondocks when grandad owned that restaurant. It was nice to try some food from another culture today.

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    The food here is simply delicious! It is a very casual restaurant. You place your order at the counter, find a seat, and wait for your food to be brought to you. This is the type of place that people usually order and take to-go. The staff are super friendly as well. I've been meaning to go when they have the buffet. I believe there is a lunch buffet on weekdays, except Monday (they're closed). I've had the samosas, chicken masala, palak paneer, and the garlic naan bread. Everything is delicious, but my favorite is their chicken masala. The samosas are HUGE, so be mindful of that when you place your order for them. The portion size of entrees are favorable. We always come here when we're craving Indian food.

    (4)
  • Khuram D.

    Came back here yesterday and was very impressed. Ordered chicken tikka masala with naan & rice. Total was $12 - lasted for 3+ solid meals. Great value for the money. And the flavors were very nice. Generous portions. Their biryani is also very good. Highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Hsu G.

    Chana Masala and Garlic naan is so flavorful .I normally go to this Indian grocery store in Johns Creek to eat, but this spot is pretty good!!!

    (4)
  • Cameron A.

    Let me start by saying that I am a huge aficionado of Indian cuisine, and I jump at every chance I get to try a new Indian restaurant. Although I am American, I have traveled to many parts of the world many times, including the UK, which is said to have some of the best Indian food in the world. Even after having Indian food in countless restaurants in at least 15 countries, I can assuredly say that Naan N' Curry has THE BEST chicken tikka masala I have ever tasted anywhere, hands down! They have other dishes that are wonderful as well, but the chicken tikka masala is simply magical! I have raved about it to all my family and friends, and all that I convinced to try it became instant believers as well! I've never told someone to go there and try the CTM and had them come back with a reply that didn't include the words "best ever", "most amazing", or some other such superlatives. It truly is unbelievably good. It is made particularly surprising given the unassuming location and look of the establishment. It is tucked away in the corner of a little strip mall, with cozy, charming, but unelaborate decor. One would have no idea at first glance what kind of culinary treasure this place holds. The people that run the joint are very friendly and accommodating. They know me by name since I'm in there at least once per week usually, and they're always just as friendly as they were the first time I visited. It's clear that they don't take my business for granted and they really value and appreciate their customers. I wish I could give them more than 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Veda W.

    Tonight was my second visit and I ordered take out again. I repeated my 1st order of samosas and garlic naan. Both items were quite flavorful and delicious and consistent which I appreciate very much. The decor is rather dull and brightly lit so I don't foresee sitting inside to eat anytime soon. Despite the appearance inside, the guy at the cash register was always courteous and the samosas are the best I've had in Gwinnett. You get 2 huge puffs for $2.99. I can only eat one and save the other for the next day. It comes with a green mint sauce and a red tamarind sauce. The guys at the front seemed to think it was funny because I asked for more "red" sauce. Lol not sure why it was funny but I smiled, tipped the jar at the register and went on my way devouring half of my toasty garlic naan in the car. I plan to go back soon to try some prawns or fish masala.

    (4)
  • Rachel K.

    Love this place the food is delicious and fresh I eat here like 2 times a week the service is fast and amazing.i love the nehari !!

    (5)
  • Anthony G.

    The place looks inside like a high school cafeteria at best. Don't let that scare you - the food was awesome! We ate a buffet which was very comprehensive and included surprising variety. All food was great, prices were great. Very satisfied!

    (4)
  • Dr.Foodgasms F.

    Im not a big fan of Indian food but i am addicted to this place. Their butter chicken or Chicken tikka masala (CTM) is fantastic. I come here weekly and will make some pretty epic drives to get it from here. Ive tried other items that taste ok here but the the CTM is amazing. Surely something you must try. More sauce than meat but still worth it. Order rice or naan with it.

    (5)
  • Morgan G.

    I arrived here at 9:05pm and they were closing at 9:30. The service was so amazing though we had no idea of the closing time until a guy (the owner I believe) came to ask if there was anything else we wanted because they were closing the kitchen. Before all of that! The owner was more than excited to help us figure out what to order, discovering each individuals person's preferences, sharing his ultimate favorites and getting us super excited to try the food. He consistently came to check on us and at 9:40 asked if we would like anything. I excitedly said more rice and instantly remembered the kitchen was closed. He simply said "No problem, I'll give you some of mine" and he returned with my plate of rice completely full. I ordered the paneer tikka masala, with rice, plain naan and garlic naan. As a vegetarian and huge carb lover. I fell in love with their rice and naan! The rice was beyond heavenly. My paneer tikka masala was more creamy and not spicy enough for my taste, But amazing with the naan and rice. The owner also brought us hot sauce to add if needed and even a green sauce to dip the naan in. He even came at one point curious as to how we were handling the spice and began to share that for him, he grew up eating beyond spicy food so what we ordered is considered bland to him. My friends and I had such a great experience here that I definitely plan to return whenever I need to get my curry or naan fix.

    (5)
  • Angeles W.

    For a quick fix, this will do just fine. I was hoping to find butter chicken on the buffet, but was disappointed. I tried a couple of bites of several of the different offerings, and they tasted okay. I liked that none of them were super rich - something I have trouble overcoming with Indian food. But they also seemed to be fairly mild in seasoning, where I prefer a bit more of the flavor.

    (3)
  • Jon-Michael M.

    This is by far the best Indian restaurant I have eaten at! I have tried all types of places in the Atlanta area, and they have been hit or miss, but this place has never let me down. The brunch wasn't too bad either! Never had curry eggs before, but they go great with the Chicken Tikka Masala! Best naan in the area as well. You won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Young Cheol S.

    For a price, I really can't complain. Even their foods being served on a plastic one time use plates are ok. I usually order Chicken quorma and Chicken masala to stay safe, but I'd love to venture out and try some others. All I have to do now is find a time to visit their buffet during lunch time...

    (4)
  • Shaunya B.

    I'm Pakistani, so of course, my review is going to be a bit critical. I've had BOMB indian food, and this is sort of my go-to when I'm in the mood to eat cheap indian food that's mediocrely-good. Yes, I just made up that word. It's not too good compared to all the other indian cuisines, but it is good. And you get HUGE portions for what you pay for. However, I would say, tell them to make what you're getting less oily, as it tends to be their default to drench oil. I personally always get the nihari and rice! So so good.

    (3)
  • Danielle T.

    This place has the best food. I went here on a Thursday to grab a bite & I was very pleased. I had the chicken jalfrezi and chicken biriyani and both were amazing. Also try their garlic naan, it's good too.

    (5)
  • Gabrielle F.

    I've eaten Indian food in three different states, and I've been eating it for about 15 years. Not only is this the best Indian food I've tasted, it's some of the best food I've eaten in general. I came here around 1PM for the Sunday buffet, and the full crowd was a great sign. It's very casual with Styrofoam plates and plastic dinnerware. If you do the buffet, you just go ahead and get in line, then pay when you're done. Everything was SO TASTY. The puri and halwa....oh my goodness. I ate until I was uncomfortably full, then got another piece of puri. The rice is light and flavorful, and the dishes range from sweet and savory to moderately spicy, but nothing painful. The only dish I didn't find super delicious was the chicken tikka, but only because it wasn't as juicy as I like my chicken. My fiance enjoyed it very much. Of course there are plenty of vegetarian dishes in addition to the chicken and beef. The amount of food you get for the $9.99 price is amazing (the weekend buffet is a few dollars more than the weekday buffet). We didn't order from the menu, but we plan to return and try that next time!

    (5)
  • Stephen M.

    Love going here for lunch! Great customer service. Love the Chicken 65. Spicy but definitely hits the spot!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.

Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.

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