Namaste Curry House
Indian, Indian • $
6679 Dixie Hwy G
Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 883-1100
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6679 Dixie Hwy G, Fairfield, OH 45014
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Cozy environment. Food was good. I had never had Nepali cuisine before, my daughter went to Nepal and wanted me to try their food. We had Chicken Momo and Garlic Naan. I recommend trying Nepali cuisine from Namaste Curry House.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Namaste Curry House with a fantastic group of friends from Nebraska, and I can confidently say it was an unforgettable experience! From the moment we walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere made us feel right at home. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, ensuring that we had everything we needed for a delightful meal. Now, let’s talk about the star of the evening—the organic chicken curry. It was simply divine! The flavors were rich and aromatic, perfectly balanced with just the right amount of spice. The chicken was tender and cooked to perfection, soaking up all those delicious spices. Every bite was a celebration of flavor that transported us straight to Nepal! We also enjoyed a variety of sides that complemented the curry beautifully. The rice was flavorful and warm, making it perfect for the curry. We couldn’t resist ordering a few other dishes to share, and every single one was just as impressive. Overall, Namaste Curry House exceeded our expectations in every way. Whether you’re a curry aficionado or new to Nepalese cuisine, this place is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return and explore more of their incredible menu! Highly recommend! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
WOW...Talk about flavor! Ok let's get this out of the way and be upfront and honest, do not be afraid to request the server to adjust the heat level to your food to your desired tolerance!* Once that is done be prepared for a flavor experience, the mix of protein, veggies and specific spices are going to jolt your senses! Those of you who want to pour on the heat, advance carefully as this is powerful food. Service is excellent and even with a store front it's settled and peaceful, attention to cleanliness is evedent as every is spotless, in order and fresh.
Stopped in for lunch. My husband and I are from out of state and we were looking for a good Indian restaurant. This spot popped up on my Google maps, so we decided to try it. When you first walk in, it looks like a market/store. If you veer off to the right a little bit, there is a restaurant with some booths and some tables. We sat at a booth (the table and booths could have been a bit closer together to each other). The restaurant area was clean, and there weren't any other customers at the time. My husband said the men's restroom was clean. My husband had daal and I had the chicken Tikka masala. We also ordered the vegetable pakora (deep fried vegetables) - which were very flavorful and some of the best we've had so far. The food came out in a timely manner. It was hot and flavorful. The lady that served us was very polite and directed us to pay on our way out (which is very nice to know if you've never been to a restaurant before - you like to know where to pay).
On the outside, the restaurant is part of a small, unassuming strip mall, simple and straightforward. Once inside, I was in a fascinating grocery store that was well-stocked with Lebanese, Indian, and Asian items; one of the benefits to a region populated with diverse ethnicity. I grabbed a couple of things from the store that I haven’t previously seen (beaten rice, lady cream peas), but I came here to eat. Tucked away in the rear of the store is a small room set up for dining with three booths. The menu is HUGE for a small establishment. I came with friends and ordered the Kadai Lamb, and it was marvelous! The service was wonderfully attentive and not smothering. Places like this are about experience and I had a great one. Portions WILL fill you up. Take a big break from the norm, and give Namaste (“greetings to you”) a visit!
Stopped by while visiting cinci from Louisville, and it was the best idea! What a true hole in the wall dining experience. The food was absolutely delicious, and the store staff was really nice and even helped my friend pick out jewelry after we ate. She visits cinci a little more frequently and will definitely be back. I'd love to try other menu items sometime as well. The samosas were hot and had whole peas-not just mush. The curry was perfect and chicken was tender. I'm hungry just thinking about it all lol!
Nice little restaurant inside an Asian grocery store. Very gracious staff. Delicious momos, palak paneer, biryani, naan, and thuka. Excellent flavors. Very nice setting. Lots of interesting foods and goods in the store too. Thank you!
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