Nasha

  4.0 – 1,874 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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At Nasha, we fuse the bold, vibrant flavors of India with the soulful spirit of Texas to create a dining experience like no other. Drawing inspiration from Mumbai and the Malvani coast, our menu features fresh, health-conscious dishes made without artificial colors or MSG. Savor Indian classics like Tikka Masala, Saag, Vindaloo, and Korma—available with vegetarian, vegan, cream-free, and gluten-free options. Add a Texas twist with our signature tacos, enchiladas, and quesadillas, or join us for a flavorful brunch. Don’t miss our Happy Hours with delicious food and drink specials, featuring crowd-favorites like handcrafted margaritas, creative cocktails, and more.

Relaxed Indian restaurant serving traditional curries plus fusion tacos & curried margaritas.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Nasha 78702

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1614 E 7th St, Austin, TX 78702

Phone: (512) 350-2919

Website: http://downtown.nashaindia.com/

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Reviews

Siri Chavalla
We were a group of five and ended up here, last night — mainly because it was the closest Indian restaurant in the area. Honestly, we didn’t have high expectations, but the positive online reviews convinced us to give it a try.

Food :
We started with a quick appetizer – Onion Pakoda,
followed by Millionaires Curry, Ghati masala dal and a mix of Jalapeño Naan and Garlic Naan. We also tried their Paneer Burrito and Tacos, both of which were decently prepared and satisfying.

However, the Millionaires Curry was a letdown —made with canned tomato purée and loaded with cauliflower and potato stuffing. The flavor felt too sweet and lacked authentic spice balance, making it one of the weaker dishes we tried. The gravy quantity also felt on the smaller side for a main entrée.

Service & Ambience:
The service was quick and efficient, which we really appreciated. But the ambience could use a refresh — the restaurant has an old-building charm with vintage-colored walls and dated furniture, which might not appeal to everyone. Though they have both indoor and outdoor seating, the outdoor section was closed when we arrived, which was disappointing since we were hoping to sit outside on a summer night. The restrooms were decently maintained, but overall, the space would benefit from a little modern uplift to enhance the dining vibe.

Final Verdict
Score: 6/10
A reasonable option for a quick Indian meal if you’re in the area, but the flavors and ambience need a stronger comeback.
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Seth Nicolai
Very cozy spot and the food was a different spin in a good way. I like Tex Mex and I like Indian and this place blends them well
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Martin Adamski
What a great little gem just east of downtown Austin. I have never had chicken tandoori tacos and I am glad I tried these ones. Great place to trying something a little different in a good way. Service was exceptional as well.
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Believe It’s The Best Day Ever
Wow! I had the most amazing experience tonight! I placed a takeout order and was pleasantly surprised. The ambiance is stunning and the aroma is simply mouth-watering while you wait for your food! You can’t help but wonder if someone’s mom is back making homemade samosas and more. I have my order and I can’t stop devouring it. I ordered the tiki masala, I might be spelling it wrong. I didn’t expect to love it so much since I thought I’ve tried them all before. But let me tell you, as a food critic, this is hands down the best item on the menu for me! I am genuinely amazed by it, especially knowing it’s made from cashews that they import themselves. I picked to have lamb with my order and it is so delicious!It’s truly out of this world! I’m absolutely in love. I’m already looking forward to going back tomorrow! Haha, this is definitely the best restaurant Indian -Spanish vibe in ATX.
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Palida Suwanpromma
Everything we ordered was good.
Lots of curry options and some interesting fusion dishes.

Highly recommended ordering goat in curries. The goat was super tender and flavorful. Will come back and try other dishes.
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Morgan Belcher
I’m not an Indian food connoisseur but I thought my food was amazing. So much so, that I looked forward to eating my leftovers the next day. I moved to Austin about two months ago and this is one of my best meals.

I had the Tikka Changa, Garlic Naan, and the Summer Lemonade (Vodka). It was great!
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Jimmy Jaimes
Food was okay not great or even close. They used the same gravy sauce for 3 different dishes we ordered. Don’t recommend, definitely a 2 out of 10!
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Victoria Rodriguez
One word… IMPECCABLE the food reminds me of my friends mom’s homemade Indian food…Very traditional with fresh onions on top of the salsa (chefs kiss!). And with the infusion of the Mexican culture meals as well was mind blowing !!! Highly recommend this spot! Oh and the happy hour is until 7 & is
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Thomas Anselme
It was not at all what we were expecting and it was a fantastic surprise! We had the naan, tikka con queso, chicken/paneer quesadilla, and verde masala, and all of them were amazing! Prices were great, service was prompt and friendly, and parking is a huge bonus.
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C Stall
This place is one of those special Austin gems! While we want it to succeed, we hope it doesn’t get too crowded. That said, Nasha arrived in East Austin in 2014 a couple years after we did. Ever since, it’s been our go to place for really solidly good Indian food.

We love the homey, colorful atmosphere too and have celebrated birthdays and other fun times here. It’s a great place for romance too.

The beverages are refreshingly different. My fav is the cardamom margarita. Phil’s is the curry margarita. Sometimes we order the Mexican Martini with a little added cardamom.

Food: The Tika Masala is hands down one of our favorites; rich, creamy spicy sauce, but not too spicy, over rice definitely activates the endorphins. The Biryani is also a favorite and perfect to bring home for leftovers. The garlic hot nan (bread) is to die for. And we love ordering papadam (crunchy lentil wafers) with the green chili sauce that seems to contain both cilantro and possibly mint. One cannot forget the samosas-little fried empanadas, stuffed with goodness, which are served steaming hot.

We’ve come here so much, we’ve gotten to know the owners who are just wonderful people! Overall this is a true Austin gem, friendly and warm, and with amazing Indian fare.
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