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    Naan -N- Curry

    3.6 (1.3k reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Pakistani, Halal
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Menu (October 2023)
    Brian F.

    I've heard a lot about Naan n Curry and I wanted to check it out. They have this location in Renton and another one in Issaquah and currently they're doing take-out only. DUM BIRYANI LAMB ($17.99) - this is their most popular dish so I definitely had to get it. The portions were massive but I thought there could've been more lamb (it was very tender though). I thought it was good and standard. 4/5 TIKKA MASALA CHICKEN ($16.99) - they have the option for white or dark chicken; I chose the latter and I think it was the way to go. It was thick and sweet and went really well with the saffron rice. Note that it doesn't come with rice so you'll have to order it separately. 4.5/5 SAFFRON RICE ($3.25) - it's pretty much what is used in the biryanis as it's also cooked with saffron and spices. 4/5 GARLIC NAAN ($2.99) - this was just okay as I thought it could've used more garlic. 3/5 For the biryani and the curry you can choose your spice level from 0 to 4. I asked for level 2 but the two labels had "s1" on them so I think they got the spice level wrong? If these were actually level 1, it's not very spicy and I'd probably do 2 next time. If these were actually level 2, it's not as spicy for a "medium" as I thought and would go to level 3. This is a pretty good Indian restaurant and the dishes were flavorful.

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    Naomi J.

    The saffron rice (5/5 stars) was the best saffron rice I have ever had in my entire life! The palek paneer (3.5/5) was fairly average, but I would eat it again the next time I was here. The naan (3/5) and garlic naan (3/5) were unfortunately less impressive - they nailed the crispy brown spots and it was the right texture, but the flavor was a lacking - it tasted a lot like white bread. The aloo gosht (5/5) was good and the lamb in it was incredibly tender! I'd come back if I was in the area for lunch but it wasn't worth the 60 minute drive unfortunately.

    Roti + BEST Dumm Biryani +Tikka Masala +Baalti Gosht Chicken
    Chen S.

    Roti paired with the BEST Dum Biryani, Tikka Masala, and Baalti Gosht Chicken, along with Mango Lassi, made for an unforgettable Friday night dinner! The Chicken Tikka Masala, with its creamy and flavorful goodness, perfectly complemented the Biryani and bread. Trying the Baalti Gosht Chicken for the first time left my family absolutely blown away by its taste, although I still hold a special place in my heart for the tikka masala.

    Sindu K.

    I have got many recommendations to try vegetarian or mutton biryani here. I finally got to try it out today. I had earlier tried chicken biryani and it was bad. It was kind of lacking in flavor and chicken was kind of over cooked. I thought may be today's order would be good. I ordered samosas, vegetable biryani and a chicken tikka roll. Overall I am kind of disappointed. I will give my rating below for each dish but will give an explanation here as in why I didn't like it. Samosas were decent. No complaints there. The roll was mediocre. It was given to me all deconstructed and even after I constructed it, it wasn't that good. The biryani quantity is enough for 2 people. I said I want spicy but it was bland and there was less salt. They didn't even give an raita or salad with it. I wouldn't recommend this place. Chicken biryani - 3/10 Samosas - 7/10 Chicken tikka roll - 6/10 Vegetable biryani - 5/10

    Keerthi G.

    Decent food with good ambience. Not many vegetarian options and they have only medium spice level for all the dishes. Overall our experience was mediocre .

    Dumm Biryani &  Baalti Gosht Specialty & lamb kabab
    Disha G.

    I have heard so much about this place. But my experience did not turn out to be good. I ordered pickup from uber eats. There is no dine in option open. The price turned out to be cheaper in restaurant menu on uber and Doordash, which made me felt wrong. Also the quantity of food was extremely less and the taste was average.

    Garlic naan
    Priya K.

    I am a sucker for good food. I could care less about the ambiance and service if food is out of this world. That was my expectation when I walked into Naan and Curry. The place has no ambiance or friendly service but they are efficient. So efficient that before I could complete my check formalities, my table was cleaned for the next customer!! Seemed like butter chicken is one of their signature dishes so ordered that. It had the most unappealing look, however I have had some amazing food that didn't look so great. Well that wasn't the case here, the sauce was very mediocre with chunks of chicken in it. Garlic and plain naan were great. Also tried the chefs sizzling platter of paneer and cauliflower ($21) This wasn't good at all. Very oily, deep fried and lacked flavor. Maybe we ordered the wrong food. Maybe biryani and Kababs is their thing...

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    Avinash P.

    After moving back to Seattle area after 6 years, first stop was at Naan N Curry (but, we went to Issauqah one which was not there when we used to live here). After almost 4 months, we decided to pay the Renton outlet a visit. Got the following : Lamb Seekh Kebab- Excellent but, slightly on bland side. Balti Ghosth- My favorite dish but, I felt the one at Issauqah is little better. Lamb Biryani- Not sure if they serve Goat which I would prefer over lamb. This was very good as usual. Prices are quite steep but, that does not seem to deter their business. Cheers to good food !!

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    It's delicious. Everything I tried. People are nice. It's take out only. No tables. Naan is very good. And the chicken rice.

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    Reliably good food. We usually get takeout that lasts and reheats very well. Worth stopping by if you're in the area.

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    1 year ago

    This place is over priced as hell, 2 butter chickens (don't come with rice or anything ) 3 garlic nun and 2 8oz of mango lassi cost $70

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    Consistently great takeout in Renton! Never disappoints, great quality, customer service, and delicious.

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    To go only these days. We had the butter chicken, saffron rice. Very good. My only downside was finding a parking spot to pick it up!

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    Ask the Community - Naan -N- Curry

    Still no in restaurant dining? If not, is there a plan or date to reopen?

    Thank you so much for asking. We have been trying to open for dine-in for the past 6 months. Unfortunately have not been able to find new employees for the dining hall. As soon as we achieve this goal will open for dine-in.… 

    Are they offering indoor dining?

    Not yet

    Do you have lunch buffet?

    Dear Rob, Thank you very much for your email inquiring about the buffet. Unfortunately we do not do buffet and also due to extreme measures to prevent our employees from… 

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    Chicken all day, every day!

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    Himalayan Cafe

    Himalayan Cafe

    4.1
    (586 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    I gave the food 4 stars for taste. But the portion is small for the price, especially considering…read moreyou are charged a 4% fee for using a credit card to pay. We ordered 3 curries (Nepalis goat curry, butter chicken, and paneer), tandori chicken and 1 garlic naan, which was over $90 after tax and tips. We went for dinner on a weekend. The inside is dimly lit and felt a bit dirty. It wasn't busy, and there seems to only be one waiter working. She was friendly, and came to check on us a couple times.

    We came upon this place while we were in the area and decided to be a bit adventurous. Although the…read morerestaurant seemed a bit empty when we walked in and the server was originally nowhere to be found, he appeared after a bit. The interior of the restaurant was very unique and different than any other restaurant we've been to. The server gave us a few minutes to look over the menu and came back and recommended many different dishes to us. He also asked us what our spice tolerance was and used that to give more specialized recommendations. We ordered a chicken curry dish that he said was the chef's specialty, a chicken dish that came on a hot plate, and garlic naan. The flavors were very great and we were happy with the portion size. We thought they could have given a bit more sauce with the curry since the dish they used to serve it seemed a little small but the amount of chicken in there was great. The dishes also came with rice which was nice. We'll definitely be back in the future to try out more of their menu. At the end of our meal, the chef even came out and asked us if we liked the food. The garlic naan was also very yummy. We enjoyed our time there!

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    Lari Adda

    Lari Adda

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    (64 reviews)
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    The Samosa chat was tasteless. It was neither spicy nor sweet tangy. The quantity was good. The…read morefood was freshly made. It is good that they have a tent. The guy at the truck was very polite. Good service. The food has fancy names; but subpar taste.

    Despite the fact that this vivacious truck serves Pakistani street food, Seattle Met named Lari…read moreAdda one of the best Indian restaurants within the Seattle area, so I've had it high on my list of places to try. (Oftentimes, publishers loop Indian and Pakistani cuisine into the same category.) Before we get into the food, I must praise their fully covered seating area that houses five tables. Even in the rain and wind, you can enjoy your meal in a completely sheltered space! Any Washingtonian knows how important this is, especially during the wet months. Three of us arrived for lunch around noon and it was surprisingly quiet. No one else was by the truck nor at the neighboring Tikka Masala restaurant. One employee manned the truck, graciously welcomed us and we chatted with him briefly about the menu. He informed us of the most popular items and mentioned his favorite, "The Boti To My Roti" (chicken wrap). I was so close to ordering the "A Bihari Affair" (beef wrap), but when he said that was too spicy for him, that told me all I needed to hear. I wasn't going to take any chances, haha. Our order took about 20 minutes to prepare, which is pretty long considering we were the only customers. However, I had read about the wait times in other reviews and the one guy was cooking everything by himself, so I didn't mind hanging out for a bit. + BOTI TO MY ROTI ($12.95): Pieces of marinated chicken and slices of pickled onion rolled up in a roti flatbread. The chicken was lean and super tender, with a slight smoky flavor, and covered in what seemed to be a garlicky yogurt sauce with Indian spices. It had a mild spice and I liked the slight tartness from the onion. The roti was light and was a great vessel for the saucy filling. + CHIPAS ($5.95): This side of fries was deliciously seasoned and drizzled in a garlic mayo. They were hot and crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy inside. + EK DUM KARAK ($3.85): A piping hot cup of chai tea served with a biscuit. This was such a comforting drink on a cold day. The menu stated it's extra strong, which I didn't quite notice while drinking, but I did feel a little jittery later in the day. The biscuit was like a lighter and crispier version of a biscotti and nice to dip in the chai. Their menu also features various types of burgers and I hear they also serve a weekend brunch. My main qualm is just that the pricing is on the steeper side for their burgers and wraps, which are at least $12.95 each. All together, three of us got two rotis, one burger, one side of fries and two chai teas, totaling $53! My roti wrap was enough for me, but I think the average person would still be hungry after eating only that. Pakistani eateries are not abundant at all on the Eastside, so I'd still recommend giving Lari Adda a try if you're looking for something new and unique.

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    Queen Safa Market & Deli

    Queen Safa Market & Deli

    3.9
    (8 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    The people here are friendly. I've come both alone and with my partner and was treated the same all…read moretimes. They have sour plums and my favorite middle eastern snacks! They also have a variety of fruit juice sour cherry, strawberry, pomegranate and more! I always grab a chicken shawarma when I stop here for groceries!

    South Seattle's food scene has seen a remarkable transformation in the past year, largely driven by…read morethe growing Afghan diaspora. At the heart of this change is a place i simply can't overlook, Queen Safa Market and Deli. This supermarket is massive and stepping inside genuinely felt like entering another universe. Markets like this are common in larger U.S. cities, but in Seattle? Rare. Naturally, I headed straight to the deli section (of course i was there for afghan food!), but curiosity got the best of me. I wanted to know more about the story behind this new market, and started strolling around. One thing that immediately caught my eye waa their pizza master in action, spinning dough up high in the air, prepping a massive 22-inch halal chicken pizza. I had to try it. And wow, it was delicious, so good. The crust was soft with the perfect thickness, topped with well-seasoned chicken and vegetables. When I asked how long he's been making pizzas, he smiled and said, "10 years." Well i could taste the experience. Of course, no visit to an Afghan spot is complete without my favorite dish -- Qabuli Pilau. Made with a tender lamb shank, it was cooked perfectly. And here's something that really stood out -- the rice and oil they use are from their own brand: Queen Safa. They import and package their essentials under their label , something I haven't seen in any other Seattle market. That's not just impressive -- it's game-changing. Step outside and you'll immediately be hit with the aroma of kababs grilling over open flames. I ordered the lamb tikka kabab with warm, fresh Afghan bread. The quality of the meat was fantastic. The tikka had that classic Afghan subtle seasoning though personally, I'd have loved just a touch more flavor. Still, very good with high quality meat. Speaking of bread, their bakery section is something else. The entire kitchen is visible, so you get to see the action as it happens. Giant ovens working non-stop, multiple dozens of Afghan breads baking at once, and a variety unlike anything I've seen elsewhere in the greater Seattle area. While I came for the food, I left impressed by so much more, afghan carpets, traditional clothing, clay pottery (and at reasonable prices!), crockery, imported spices, grains, oils, snacks... truly, they have everything. And this is just the beginning, i could see the butchery still on its way to be finished. Once fully set up, Queen Safa is well on its way to becoming the largest halal supermarket and deli in the Seattle area. With their in-house brand and growing presence, it's more than just a market, it's a brand emerging from the city itself. I know they recently became fully zabiha hand slaughtered halal, but please do your due diligence to confirm

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