2. Joy Indian Restaurant
7.2
301 Flatbush Ave (Prospect Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Indian Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 37 tips and reviews
Ozan Avcı: Naan is the best! If you eat vindaloo, you won't feel cold all winter!
Stephanie King: Fluffier naan I've ever had! Go with the garlic, delish.
Btamtam: The chicken tikka masala is ridiculously amazing. The garlic, cheese, and regular naan are delish!!
3. King of Tandoor
7.3
600 Flatbush Ave (btwn Midwood St & Rutland Rd), Brooklyn, NY
Indian Restaurant · Prospect Lefferts Gardens · 23 tips and reviews
Alecia Reddick: Super fast delivery! And tons of food that will last for days. Always add on the garlic nan and giant vegetable pakoras.
Jamy Drapeza: The food is on point and the staff are super friendly. First time with garlic naan = yum!
Andrei Bibikov: Authentic indian food, nice people. Recommend Garlic Naan and Chicken Liver Curry. They accept online orders at www.dinnerout.com (tip: get 15% off, coupon: FOUR15)
4. Indian Table
8.1
234 Court St (Baltic Street), Brooklyn, NY
Indian Restaurant · Cobble Hill · 18 tips and reviews
Samantha Taube: Fantastic food! The garlic naan and chicken tikka were fabulous. We also had the lamb vindaloo and the saag paneer which were also very yummy. Currently BYOB until they get their liquor license.
Chris Morgan: I really like the vindaloo and the naan bread. The manager was also very friendly and chatted with us about the recipes. They also threw in more rice in the bag with our leftovers!
Crystal: Saag paneer, naan
5. Tikka Indian Grill
7.9
185 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY
Indian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 30 tips and reviews
Aaron Wheeler: You must eat here! Some of the tastiest Indian dishes. Definitely the most inventive. We tried the pumpkin kala channa and achari aloo baigan and both were exceptional. The rosemary naan too!
Barbara Jiang: Chicken saag masala extra spicy was definitely spicy! Rosemary naan was great, as was the samosa chaat- like a deconstructed samosa. BYO made the whole meal affordable.
Ian Lyubinsky: Chicken Tikka Masala and the Lamb Saag, and the Garlic Naan Bread are amazing here - great restauranr. It just might be some of the best Indian food I've ever eaten.
6. Nura
8.5
46 Norman Ave (at Guernsey), Greenpoint, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 7 tips and reviews
Kristin P: really delicious interesting dishes, lots of share plates, naan is so delicious we ordered more. we ate a ton but i still didn't feel heavy/weighed down by their food - totally recommend
Czarina Behrends: All the food was great here. The eggplant is surprisingly very good. Get the bread. All mains were on point. No complaints, except for walk in wait. Reccommend reservation!
Michael Anthony: This place deserves even more hype than it has. Great space, service and most importantly amazing food. Bread and dips to start is a must. Also got lamb meatballs, green rice and half chicken.
10. Cafe Mogador
9.3
133 Wythe Ave (btwn N 7th & N 8th St), Brooklyn, NY
Moroccan Restaurant · Williamsburg · 351 tips and reviews
Marina B.: Mussels, naan and mixed platter were great and pretty inexpensive! Eat at the bar on a busy night because the hostess kind of walks around aimlessly and empty tables don't get reset quickly.
Avin Narasimhan: Better naan than you will find in most Indian restaurants. Also highly recommend the tagine- meat just falls off the bone, so well prepared. Chill vibe for Williamsburg too
Carms: A very cozy spot with amazing food! If you’re here with two, the mezze platter (comes with naan), the falafels, and lamb tajine is a perfect combo to share.
12. Yemen Cafe
8.8
176 Atlantic Ave (btwn Clinton & Court St), Brooklyn, NY
Yemeni Restaurant · Brooklyn Heights · 95 tips and reviews
Helena Wong: 5 stars for Authenticity! Try the Lamb Haneeth, Chicken Curry & Hummus. Complimentary naan, salad and soup. I will be back!! p.s. No alcohol served.
David Holtz: Unlimited naan for free!
Loukas Petridis: The food is excellent. We had the lamb loubia and lamb haneeth, both were exquisite. The portions are very generous, enough for two meals on
D: Menu at yun nan
Peter Cucè: The only good Yun Nan in NYC, I crave their cold rice noodles ($6), the glorious hot & sour wontons, crossing the bridge noodles, cucumber, and mixed lu mein (cold offal). Read more.
Monica Damashek: The cold rice noodles have a citrusy flavor and are topped with peanuts - delicious. The dumplings and cucumber salad are great too.