Biryani Hut (Indian – Pak Restaurant)

  4.1 – 957 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Biryani Hut (Indian - Pak Restaurant) 46060

Hours

Monday12 PM–12 AM
Tuesday12 PM–12 AM
Wednesday12 PM–12 AM
Thursday12 PM–12 AM
Friday12 PM–12 AM
Saturday12 PM–12 AM
Sunday12 PM–12:30 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 14350 Mundy Dr #700, Noblesville, IN 46060

Phone: (317) 774-5313

Website: https://biryanihutrestaurant.com/

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Reviews

Tiffany P
Update: After reading the comments and seeing they have, in fact, changed management, I definitely won’t be back. They’re rude, i can tell from their responses. My advise……take the critism and DO BETTER!!!! Don’t tell a paying customer that it’s on them if they didn’t like the food because 90% of the customers do. The good reviews are from BEFORE you took over, you pompous jerk! You’ve got some nerve!!!!

I was disappointed in the food. I’ve had food from here in the past, but not within the last couple of years. I was really excited for this meal, but the samoas and garlic Naan bread were burnt. The chicken tikka masala and rice were good, but the naan……THE NAAN!!!! It was rock hard! They should be embarrassed that they even sent that food out to paying customer.
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Sylvia Gordon
Wonderful food. Large portions! Perfect amount of spice. The guys were very friendly and I’ll happily come back her with my whole family soon. Lamb korma was tender and delicious!
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Mohamed Fadel
Rating: 0/5 Stars (If I could)
I wouldn’t recommend this place to my worst enemy, let alone someone trying to break a fast.
My wife and I arrived 30 minutes before Iftar specifically for their advertised Iftar Buffet. We were greeted, confirmed for the buffet, and sat down at a table. We spent 30 minutes—the hungriest, most patient minutes of the day—watching the clock, thinking we were in good hands.
The moment the sun went down, the “hospitality” vanished.
The server walked up exactly at Iftar and told us, “We don’t have a buffet anymore. You have to order from the menu.”
The Bait and Switch: They intentionally sat us down knowing they wouldn’t honor the buffet just to trap us into ordering expensive à la carte items.
The Disrespect: To let a fasting couple sit for half an hour and then deny them food at the exact moment of Iftar is beyond unprofessional—it’s cruel.
The Result: We had to leave on empty stomachs and hunt for food elsewhere while everyone else was already eating.
Biryani Hut doesn’t care about their customers, and they clearly don’t respect the spirit of Ramadan. They’ll waste your time, toy with your patience, and leave you hungry. Avoid this place like the plague unless you enjoy being lied to for 30 minutes straight.
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Micah Gerber
Biryani Hut is a good Indian restaurant. As the name indicates, their specialty is Biryani and they have an excellent variety. The atmosphere is quiet though the lighting is rather bright and fluorescent. Prices are good and portions are a good size. Over Biryani Hut is a good restaurant and I would recommend checking it out.
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Feras (BlackAngel)
This is the third Indian food restaurant I have been in within the last month, and all of them was a big disappointment. Maybe this one is the best so far.

Portions are small, chicken obviously not meant to be for this dish, it’s for sure leftovers, chicken peace’s not the same, very thin, and not cooked in tandoori oven for sure. The Samosas taste good but very oily, and the price is much higher compared to what I usually used to pay for better quality and quantity.

The biggest issue for me is spicy, I usually order (no spicy) or the least spicy level, but this one was significantly spicy.

Please people if you don’t serve food without spicy just let us know, not every one can tolerate high spicy level, and what considered not spicy for you, can be considered spicy to others.
So anyone want to order not spicy food from here just try it before you take it. Or just find another place.
Trust me all Indian food restaurant around this area serve “no spicy” dishes with significant amount of spicy, so be careful.

Overall ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ or less, not more for sure.
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Anita Sergeant
The food was very good. It was authentic Indian curry. It was mild and not too spicy. The samosas were a little bit spicy, and the tamarin was delicious. They gave us plenty of rice, and the serving sizes were large. They have Indian sodas to try, and they also have American soda. We will definitely be coming back again!
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Michelle Karl
Have eaten here three times recently. The first time, we ordered lamb biryani (medium), chicken Tikka marsala (medium) and garlic na’an (pictured). Both dishes were very good. I was especially impressed by the quality of the lamb. It was not tough, and had a wonderful flavor. The Biryani was significantly spicier (hot) than the chicken tikka even though we ordered them at the same spice level. I enjoyed mixing the tikka with the rice from the biryani to bring the spice up to what I normally enjoy. The na’an was great too. We also brought our own water bottles as we read the reviews that the tap water wasn’t free. We have never tested this theory, but did ask about the tap water and were told it is not filtered, which is why they offer bottled water (which I believe is not free).
I got the chili paneer as take out once. I was sad that it didn’t come with rice, but I have rice at home so it wasn’t a big deal. Still something to beware of if you aren’t getting takeout to eat at home.
The last time I got the lamb rogan josh (medium) with plain na’an and it was amazing. The perfect spice level, I wouldn’t have wanted it any hotter. I figure they probably don’t add as much heat to the tikka marsala as it (and butter chicken) are the two most popular dishes for first time people to get when they try indian food.
I will say, they really should add a few speakers and play some music inside the restaurant. It can get awkward when only a few groups are dining in, as it is super easy to hear the conversations at other tables. Not only is it distracting but it makes it harder to engage in conversation.
I am looking forward to trying some of their Pakistani dishes.
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Nicole Campbell
Came in, a random person pointed for us to sit (place was empty). We sat down and there was no one in there. We waited almost 10 minutes, still no one waited on us so we left. Things we noticed while we waited:
Menus were filthy and sticky
The floors sticky
The table numbers were filthy
Overall cleanliness not there.

Would recommend that the owner evaluate the atmosphere and customer service.
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S Sudkamp
Flavorful, fresh, robust, hearty, and huge portions. A little pricey but worth it for how outstanding the food was. Although we had eaten here before, we noticed the menu was a bit different. We discovered that the restaurant was Indian owned until about a month ago when it was purchased by a Pakistani owner. Consequently, the menu has been changed a bit, becoming more Pakistani and less Indian. While we were there for lunch, one family walked out when they realized the buffet is weekends only. A couple walked out after seeing that the menu was missing their favorite Indian dish. As a customer enjoying incredible food, I can truly say that those people really missed out! I understand that some people like the buffet because they don’t know what to order, but we asked tons of questions (because we were used to a strictly Indian menu) about the menu and they were so patient and helpful! We were so disappointed for the people who left because it wasn’t exactly how they wanted that I needed to write a review testifying how delicious the food is here.

We got the pakora appetizer, Chicken Tikka Masala, Palak Paneer, Garlic Naan, Keema Naan for 2 of us. We had enough left over for another meal for 2 (attached photos are of our leftovers after eating our fill!)

It really is worth a try. We will absolutely go back.
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Adrian Manuel
I don’t know if I should be the one to review this restaurant. Indian food is not one of my favorites. The food visually was spectacular, however taste was a different experience for me. I didn’t sense any seasoning in the entrees, again this is not one of my favorite foods. I look forward to different tastes that meet my personal taste set. The noodles were cooked perfectly however there was no taste underneath the presentation. I love food that brings both flavor and freshness to the forefront.
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