Noya Kitchen Restaurant Biryani Kabab & Curry House. Bangladeshi Indian Pakistani Halal Food
Indian • $
4204 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 529-4141
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4204 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
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Entire menu Halal. Great Bengali Snacks and affordable lunch special for $10 packages. The owner is super friendly and professional. Love their food and services. Must try Lassi. Would love to come back again.
This restaurant has the best tasting food I've ever experienced in my life, and I'm a foodie. I haven't had anything that i didn't luv. The garlic cheese naan just melts in my mouth, tastes much better than pizza. The different rice dishes have so many different flavors, some flavors i don't recognize but would luv to know what it is. I saw and tasted cardamon in one rice dish. The leg n thigh chicken special has the crispiest and a lot of batter which i luv. The deep fried fish is very crispy with a lot of batter as well, just the way i like it. The only dish i haven't tried are the curry dishes and i'm a huge fan of curry with a lot of spices. I could eat here 5 meals a day...In addition, the price here is inexpensive compared to other restaurants in the neighborhood, especially Korean restaurants (i'm Korean). The only thing is, I'm not sure about how much to tip here cuz i help myself to the utensils and water...I'm very critical of restaurants but I'm very happy with the way Noya prepares it's dishes!
This is my first time trying the food at Noya, the girl at the counter was very nice and helpful. The place is very clean and has a calming atmosphere. They have been open for approximately 4 years and host birthday parties. The food is made fresh, I arrived right when they opened, and it took less than 20 min for 2 meals with great portions. Overall, it was a great experience 😊 Support local businesses! 💚
Been driving by this “fried chicken and kabob” place for years and finally stopped in. Had no idea what to expect. They don’t have kabob, but they DO have excellent, and reasonably priced, fried chicken. They also have an entire Desi menu, which was the real star of the show. Had the EXCELLENT lamb shank Biryani, which can feed two, and the crazy tikka fries, which is a must if you come and visit. Will be back (for the tikka fries especially).
This place has really good food .. I’m assuming it has been open recently due to how quiet it is. I been here twice food is really good . I don’t eat fried food .. yet .. the chicken tenders are very good . Not heavy or tasteless.. they are great. Personnel is very friendly and accommodating to customers. This place is worth coming .. I was shocked how much food I got with under 23 dollars .. put it this way I got 6 chicken tenders me and my two boys had left overs! If you are in the area give it a try it won’t disappoint.
Will be my new favorite go to spot. The food was amazing. My first time trying new items and the owner was so kind. I love when you can tell someone loves their job and really cares about the people coming to eat. Love a good family owned restaurant.
Very friendly staff Quick service with smile. The food was tasty, I recommend the BEEF CURRY, FRIES, and the Falooda sweet. It won’t be my last visit for sure. HALAL food for whom looking for Halal.
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