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Welcome to Nayaab Curry N Kabab

At Nayaab Curry N Kabab, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine with an unwavering commitment to quality and flavor. Nestled in Webster, TX, our restaurant is a haven for Halal dishes that delight the senses. We pride ourselves on a menu brimming with vibrant veg and non-veg starters, from crispy Samosa Chaat to mouthwatering Chicken Vindaloo. Diners rave about our tender Lamb Kabobs and flavorful Butter Chicken. The warm ambiance and attentive service create an inviting atmosphere for families and friends to savor every bite. Discover a culinary experience that leaves you yearning for more at Nayaab!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the flavorful world of Nayaab Curry N Kabab, a culinary gem nestled in Webster, Texas. This Halal eatery specializes in Indian cuisine and desserts, offering an enticing array of dishes that promise to delight your taste buds. Located at 16856 Galveston Rd, Webster, TX 77598, Nayaab Curry N Kabab is a must-visit destination for anyone craving authentic Indian flavors.

As you step inside, you are greeted by a warm atmosphere and a menu brimming with tantalizing options. From the moment you glance over the selection of starters, such as the crispy Onion Pakoda, the flavorful Chicken 65, and the spicy Chili Gobi, your appetite is sure to awaken. The non-vegetarian offerings, including Fish 65 and Governor's Chicken, are equally enticing, with each dish carefully crafted to enhance the natural flavors of the ingredients.

  • Starters:
    • Chicken Wings - $14.99
    • Chili Fish (Spicy) - $14.99
    • Baby Corn 65 - $10.99
  • Soups:
    • Hot N Sour Soup (Spicy) - $6.99
    • Chicken Corn Soup - $6.99

Patrons rave about the standout dishes, particularly the Chicken Vindaloo and the lamb kabobs, known for their rich flavors and robust spices. Customers like Jose T. commend the attentive service and the delightful Chicken Saagwala, while Nhu-y V. praises the balance of spice in their meals, urging everyone to support this hidden treasure.

The restaurant also excels in comforting mains such as Butter Chicken, which comes nestled in a rich, creamy sauce, along with perfectly cooked basmati rice. The Garlic Naan serves as an excellent companion, soft enough to scoop up every last morsel. Feedback from Sophia A. and Elizabeth K. reveals a consensus: the food invites you to savor every bite, often leaving conversations at the table behind.

The culinary experience at Nayaab Curry N Kabab feels complete with the option of an extensive buffet (currently not in service) and a selection of delectable desserts that leave patrons dreaming for more. The attentive staff ensures you feel welcome, even when the ambiance may seem quiet. The occasional quirks in service, such as paying at the counter, only add to the charm of this authentic dining experience.

In summary, Nayaab Curry N Kabab stands out as a reliable destination for anyone seeking hearty Indian fare in a cozy setting. Every plate is a promise of tantalizing flavors, delightful textures, and genuine hospitality, making it easy to understand why diners keep coming back for more.

Don’t miss out on this culinary treasure; your taste buds will thank you!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Nayaab Curry N Kabab
Jose T.
Jose T.

This was my second time coming into Nayaab Curry n Kabab, and I will definitely be coming back for more! The first time I came in I had the Chicken Vindaloo which was super flavorful and filling. This second time I had the Chicken Saagwala and it was also super delicious. I will be coming back to try more dishes soon! The man running the restaurant, I never got his name, was super helpful and polite. I will be bringing in my family to try the food soon. My brother and I definitely recommend!

Nhu-y V.
Nhu-y V.

We were just driving by and this place caught our eye and I'm glad it did. The food was delicious. The lamb kabob blew us away, it was so delicious. The chicken vindaloo was also very good. We got it spicy and it was the perfect amount of spicy. Service was great and welcoming. It was empty for Sunday evening which makes me so sad, come and support this delicious restaurant. Will definitely be back!

Clark A.
Clark A.

A group of us met here for lunch on a Friday. The restaurant was not busy, and we ordered from the menu. There's a setup for buffet, but not in use, and not sure that they use it at all, which is fine with me. All 5 of us thought that the food was great, and we'd be happy to eat here again. Service was a little odd, particularly when paying the bill at the counter, where each person's dishes were deducted from the total, rather than getting separate bills. Also, soft drinks, water, and iced tea were served bottled (though straws were provided). My wife said that the goat curry was the best she'd had, with fork-tender meat. I thought that the lamb biryani was among the best I'd had as well.

Sophia A.
Sophia A.

I ordered from this place for the 2nd time in a matter of months, and both times have been decent. I ordered from DoorDash, and both times, I ordered Butter Chicken with 2 orders of Garlic Naan Bread. The Butter Chicken tasted so good. It came with a big serving of basmati rice. It was perfectly cooked. The butter chicken was seasoned really good, and it carried into the sauce. The Garlic Naan was so soft and very flavorful throughout. It pulled apart very easily that I could scoop up the Butter Chicken with ease. The service was good but a bit slow. Overall, I want to go there in person and get some more of that Butter Chicken. Will order from there again.

Elizabeth K.
Elizabeth K.

Nayaab is an extremely solid choice for Indian food in this area. Although the restaurant was not busy at the time of my visit, and the service wasn't super lively, the food speaks for itself. People, this is one of those meals where once you start eating, all conversation at the table stops as you dig in and savor your favorite combinations over and over until you're left feeling like you just ate a hug - and are very full. The pani puri was fresh, flavorful, and right on point with the spice. If you're sharing the entire app with someone else, you'll be experiencing that capsaicin high by the time you clear the plate. The samosas are impeccable and the cilantro chutney is perfect. Absolutely warm and delightful. I ordered butter chicken, as I always do. I asked them to spice it up a bit; however, the spice levels were not very noticeable. Still, the dish was extremely rich and creamy and I can't wait to rip into my leftovers tonight. The aloo gobi was piping hot and a great addition to our mains. Our other chicken curry was wonderful and the chicken inside was beyond tender - much more tender than our butter chicken, and ended up being my favorite bit of the meal. Rice was cooked perfectly, and everything went down nicely with a mango lassi. Our garlic naan was literally the best I've ever had. Piping hot and absolutely delicious. Heads up - you'll have to pay for your food at the register when done, and the water for your table is served bottled. Also, there was no buffet at the time, though my partner advised they haven't served buffet in weeks. For the price, this will be your new regular spot.

John B.
John B.

Friendly, efficient service, and tasty food. Buffet was not on for this lunch visit, so ordered from the menu. The butter chicken was a solid choice, full of flavour, but not too spicy hot. Will have to stop back to sample the buffet!

John D.
John D.

A few people in the Bay Area Houston Food Lovers (BAHFL) Facebook group clued me in on Nayaab during a discussion about the best Indian lunch buffets in the area. Armed with an open mind and an empty stomach, I wanted to see what the establishment was all about. Moments after I walked through the door, I was greeted by the sight of a nicely decorated and maintained eatery. The main reason for my visit -- the lunch buffet -- was to my left. Seeing it was the tail end of the service, there wasn't that much customers except for myself, this lady, and this family. I didn't waste my time assembling my plate. For my first go-around, I helped myself to some tandoori chicken, chicken tikka masala, chicken biryani, dal, and mushroom curry. I really like these dishes, especially the chicken tikka masala and the mushroom curry. As it turned out, the next two plates I fixed basically had the same things. Taste-wise, good, but the fresh factor was absent. I imagine that at the beginning of the day, the dishes probably would've packed a major punch on the palette.