The Hyderabad Indian Grill Nicollet Ave Minneapolis

  4.7 – 1,540 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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The Hyderabad Indian Grill Nicollet Ave Minneapolis serves award-winning Indian cuisine with Southern hospitality. This Hyderabadi restaurant, located at 6009 Nicollet Avenue, invites diners to experience a unique culinary journey, transporting them to the heart of India. The carefully curated menu, created with passion and expertise, features traditional and modern dishes, each infused with a distinct Hyderabadi flavor. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, The Hyderabad Indian Grill Nicollet Ave Minneapolis is a destination for those seeking an authentic and unforgettable dining experience that is both comforting and exotic.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery The Hyderabad Indian Grill Nicollet Ave Minneapolis 55419

Hours

Monday10 AM–11:45 PM
Tuesday10 AM–11:45 PM
Wednesday10 AM–11:45 PM
Thursday10 AM–11:45 PM
Friday10 AM–11:45 PM
Saturday10 AM–11:45 PM
Sunday10 AM–11:45 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 6009 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55419

Phone: (612) 584-3357

Website: https://hyderabadindiangrill.com/

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Deven Abraham
Stopped in with a big group pretty late at night and was handled well. The food here was awesome and would definitely return for the lamb briyani which was our favorite. Butter chicken and beef makhani was also great. Got 4/5 spice levels and was perfect unless you like it really hot. Service was fine and not really bad enough where I’d take a star away because the food was that good. Prices were really solid too!
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Steven Hong
We had a wonderful meal here with plenty of leftovers for 2 more meals! My partner is GF and DF, and it’s so nice that the menu spells out GF, DF, and NF on all their items. There are plenty of things to eat that are GF, DF so we had no problems finding items that we liked.

We ordered 4 dishes, Mix Veggie Pakora, Lamb Curry, Hyderabad Egg Biryani, and Aloo Gobi. All were fantastic and bursting with flavor.

We ordered everything as a medium spicy and they were perfect. One was a little more spicy than the rest, but that was also nice.

This restaurant looks more like a takeout, but eating in is also just fine. When we were there, there were 4 other groups eating in, and about 4 takeout orders during our stay. We wish that more people would be eating there so that everyone can experience the great food they serve up.
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Heidi Graham
We stopped in bc we were at Goodwill, and we’ve been to your other locations before. Some things to note:
1. There’s no soap in the unisex bathroom. My husband let the employee know. Even though there is a sink in the lobby area, it has a sign that says use of sink not allowed, or something like that.
2. We weren’t told ahead of time, that the ONLY way you can tip, is to tell the waiter BEFORE he brings the check to you. We had no idea of this rule, so when we got the check, with no pen, my husband went to go ask for a pen, and the other guy (more hair & stocky guy asked ‘why?’ We said we had to sign it & give a tip. (??) That’s when he said, oh you need to tell the waiter ahead of time, bc it’s rung differently, and that most people usually give a cash tip. OK, come on now, don’t you think you’re shooting yourself in the foot by NOT telling the customer this 1st? We had no cash on us. My husband looked in the cash tips jar, and there were only coins.
3. When we ordered, we asked the waiter if there was any green things(herbs) on the TWO naan that we wanted? He said, “cilantro? Yes.” We said we didn’t want anyyyyyy cilantro. We reiterated, “no green stuff.” He repeated the order back to us. We got the potato naan & garlic naan. Guess what it had on AND in it? Green herbs (cilantro!). Icky. But we decided to eat it anyways. Sadly to say, we left a lot at the end of the meal. He hadn’t checked on us till the very end of our meal (we were the only diners, but there were a few door dashers). He asked how our meal was? So I brought up that we asked for no green herbs, and yet here we are, both Naans have green herbs! And he had the audacity to say, “oh, well it comes that way?” Please, listen differently, or just say “no special requests.”

Enjoy my photos, I do take pics of the floors, in case you use a wheelchair/walker/rollinator/cane , and need to know the rugs /tile situation.
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Dedee Paysse
First time eating here and we were Not disappointed!!
The food was Phenomenal!!
As soon as we walked in we could smell the flavors and could tell the food was going to be Amazing!
Spicy
Flavorful
Hot
Fresh!! So fresh!!
Service was top notch and very friendly!
We ordered:
Vegetable Samosa
Garlic Naan bread
Lentil Soup
Chicken “65” Biryani
Chicken Tandoori Leg & Thigh

It was Perfect for a cold 1° Minnesota night!
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Dain Vossar (Galaxy Wanderer)
A flavorful stop this Hyderabad Indian Grill was, even on a snowy Minnesota afternoon. Inside, the space is simple and quiet, but worry not, young Padawan—here, the magic happens on the plate, not in the décor.

Ordered the Paneer Tikka Masala, I did, and strong with the flavor it was. Rich, creamy, and perfectly spiced—a comforting bowl of warmth that could thaw even a Hoth-level chill. The Paneer Naan made an excellent companion: soft, toasty, and generously filled, each bite reminding me that carbs are the true path to the Light Side.

The menu itself is vast, offering everything from street bites to biryanis to dosas—a full galactic map of Indian cuisine for future visits. Service, however, hovered somewhere in the “just okay” range. Not unkind, simply not as attentive as the Force might prefer.

Still, for bold, soul-soothing flavors, this spot delivers. Return, a Jedi surely will… especially for that naan.
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Daniel B
Good spicy vegetable samosas. Refreshing and spicy green sauce. Sweet and tangy red sauce.

Curry chicken momo is good and flavorful. Medium spicy is definitely spicy minnesotan spicy.

Pretty good lamb korma. Medium spicy is much lighter than on the momos. Good texture on the paneer. Tender and wellcooked lamb, and you can still kind of taste the meat itself.

Large, buttery, garlicy naan.

Nice standard mango lassi, medium sweet and lightly tangy.
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Jennifer Bratsch
The food was great. Definitely going back. Saved the place in phone. For my sister’s first time she loved it as well. Their spiciness is top also. 🙂 customer service great very polite and relaxing there.
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Joseph Schultz
Walked up to this spot on a freezing 0-degree night and the front door was straight-up locked. Had to call the restaurant like I was trying to get buzzed into a speakeasy just to be let in. Once inside, they locked the door behind us immediately—like we were being sealed in a low-budget escape room.

The waiting area looked like it hadn’t been touched since 2003: chipped, cracked tile everywhere, and the single booth shoved right up against the wall so you can’t even sit without your back screaming. Thermostat was set to a balmy 52 degrees. I was still wearing my coat, scarf, AND hat indoors and my fingers were numb. Asked the server to turn up the heat and he just stared at me like I’d asked him to solve quantum physics. Zero emotion, zero reaction—just a blank “this is fine” NPC face. Glitching hard.

Food actually tasted pretty good, I’ll give them that. The flavors were solid. But the portions were stingy for the price—felt like they were rationing during a siege.

Between the locked-door paranoia, arctic dining room, broken furniture, and server who seemed to be running on Windows 95, this place gave me the creeps more than it gave me a meal. One star purely because the curry didn’t suck. That’s it. Never again.
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Brent Grolla
My companion had some dietary restrictions, but this place was perfect for them. (No gluten, no dairy). The food was well seasoned. The portions on the generous side.

I suspect the bulk of their business is delivery, but they have a perfectly serviceable dining area which we made use of.
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Ravinder Kaur
Food was not good at all, some of the chicken pieces were undercooked and some of the chicken pieces were overcooked. Keema naan were so bad. Appetizer was chicken and gobhi 55, everything was really really bad. I will not recommend my friends to come. Prices in the menu are not same as the actual price, if price in menu is $9 they charged $13 per item. After giving them the food feedback they literally ignored the complaint. Never ever will refer this restaurant. Even 1 star is too much for this restaurant.
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