
Nina’s Sports Bar & Resto is not your typical sports bar in Chicago. Located in Franklin Park, It is one of the best Indian restaurants in Chicago Downtown, Nina’s is where sports fans and food lovers come together for a fantastic time. With multiple large screens showcasing all major games, from football to basketball, we provide the ultimate viewing experience for all your favorite sports. Rasoi Fine Indian Cuisine, nestled within Nina’s Sports Bar & Resto, brings a taste of authentic Indian flavors to Franklin Park. As a new Indian restaurant in Chicago, Rasoi offers an incredible selection of vegetarian and non veg dishes that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of India. Nina’s and Rasoi promises a memorable dining experience.
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Address: 9743 Franklin Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131
Phone: (847) 349-9106
Website: https://ninasrestobar.com/
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The food doesn’t come out fast but it comes out delicious. I recommend starting with some appetizers.
I posted several pictures of the food and the venue for your review.
They did not have Taj beer here. I tried the legend 10000 which i found to be very comparable in taste. They have a full bar and serve a variety of mixed drinks.
The staff is very polite and courteous.
The restaurant does need to work on their ambiance. I would not say they are a date destination at this time. They appear to be making some improvements so be sure to check back.
Support local businesses! If you like Indian food swing on by to Nina’s Restbar! Now look at this chicken! Good lord!
I ordered from them via Uber Eats and was pleased with the fast service — my delivery arrived right on time.
I tried the Khasta Kachori, which looked great in terms of presentation but lacked flavor and didn’t quite capture the authentic taste.
The Vada Pav was a bit underwhelming as well. It was missing the signature garlic kick that makes it special. While the taste wasn’t bad, it didn’t quite hit the mark in terms of authenticity.
The highlight of my order was the Dal Vada — it was flavorful, crunchy, and very well prepared.
I’m planning to try a few more dishes next time to get a better sense of their menu.
Naan bread was fresh. Definitely coming back
Maybe the atmosphere can be a little more polished, a mural or a wallpaper or even some well chosen pictures on the wall could go a long way enhance the experience.
I’ve already recommended this to my friends as soon as I walked out the door. I hope this place is a mainstay for the town.