

Innovative & Unexpected Indian Fare, that’s a little Naughty too! Since day one, Curry Up Now Durham has been on a mission to serve Indian flavors & ingredients in a friendly and recognizable way. Our signature dishes include fan-favorite tikka masala burritos, bowls, tacos, Deconstructed Samosa, Naughty Naan, and more, as well as a wide variety of the more traditional and Indian street food snacks like Thali Platters, Kathi Rolls, and Bhel Puri. We serve lunch, and dinner, offer catering, can deliver up to 30 minutes away, and offer onsite catering as well
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3105 Shannon Rd Suite 101 Building 2, Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (984) 368-4154
Website: https://www.curryupnow.com/
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Reviews
Pain Puri – 10/10 – the puris I loved since they were fresh and crispy and a little thick on the bottom. The filling was good too and the water was made well but a little spicy for me but I have a low tolerance. very quality.
Vada pav -10/10 – this was great too everything was fresh and high quality. Pretty spicy for me should have asked less spicy and more tamarind chutney, but would get again.
Samosa Chaat – 10/10 this was really good too and I loved the mini samosas, but the Chana masala was the spiciest thing I’ve ever tried. Took me a while to recover from that. Still reccomend.
Gobi 69 – 10/10 – by far my favorite item!!! Super crunchy and fresh and topped with a delightful chat masala. Ate it all myself.
Kathi roll – 0/10 – no idea how they messed it up but the paneer was not flavorful of all and they just put a bunch of random stuff to make it look nice but tasted pretty bad. Idk if they missed a step or something but not good.
Mango Lassi – 5/10 – honestly not the best mango lassi felt like it could be sweeter but was necessary to handle all the spice. Had to get 2. 5 dollars for a bottle is kind of a lot tho.
I would definitely go here and might open one up myself. Price is honestly fair and actually better since the food is high quality. Other places will charge more for lower quality food. Shout out to Kunal for running the operation!
On the positive side, I tried the pav bhaji, which was tasty and reasonably priced. I would suggest ordering an extra pav.
Highly recommend this spot for anyone craving flavorful Indian street food in a casual, upbeat environment.
I told him I hadn’t been here before and needed a few minutes to review their overwhelming and way too busy menu. He started berating me with questions, to the point I almost walked out. After he finally shut up, I was actually able to make a decision. I got one of their lunch specials, a fried chicken sandwich and fries.
Took a little while to get the food. I know this isn’t a fast food place, but again I was the only customer in the building other than one other couple who appeared to have already been served.
Once I got the food, it was very tasty. The fried chicken was a little soggy but I looked past that. The fries where very good too but a lil heavy handed on the spice.
The dining room was very clean and had been decorated for the holidays. I asked the manager as I was finishing my meal if it was normal for them to be this slow on a Wednesday afternoon during what would normally be a lunch rush. He said it was a little too slow for his taste but that they had enough to-go orders (DoorDash and so forth…) to keep them busy. Not sure how much I buy that but good luck to them anyways.
Bottom line, will probably be back but the manager needs to allow customer to feel welcome at ease.
When the food came to the table, first of all, it smelled great. It looked great too, and for the reasonable price we paid, the portion size was very good. However, the best part was that the food tasted fantastic! The lamb was boneless and tender, braised in a perfect, rich sauce with a nice spice level that was perfect for me; surprisingly so, as most restaurants are a little shy when adding spice. (For those that don’t like their food too spicy, I’m betting the Butter Chicken or the Chicken Tikka Masala would be fantastic, non-vegetarian choices). The Chana Masala complimented the lamb well, and was excellent in itself.
The menu looks varied and tasty across the board, and I’m sure the vegetarian options are great. This was a top quality Indian meal at a very fair price, and I shall be back again very soon. The restaurant was clean and the service good and prompt, even as they were fairly busy. Highly recommended.
Great food!