
Al-Noor Kitchen is an Indian restaurant in Baton Rouge, LA, committed to changing how people eat Indian Food. We use only the best ingredients and recipes for all of our dishes, serving our customers quality that they can taste in every bite. Packed with flavor and cooked with the utmost care and dedication to authenticity, you are sure to love everything about Asian Food.
Hours
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14241 Coursey Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70817
Phone: (225) 250-5724
Website: http://www.alnoorkitchenbr.com/
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Reviews
I visited this place back when it was still smaller and had not expanded yet. I still remember the food being delicious so I was really excited to come back. We went around lunch time and it was not too busy. We decided to do the buffet since I knew they added it after the expansion, but I never got a chance to return until now.
The buffet was 19.99 per person. I am not sure if that was a holiday price or the regular price. The food was amazing and full of flavor. I really enjoyed the mushroom masala and the butter chicken. Their goat curry was also very good, the meat did not have any strange taste or smell. I do not usually like goat so I was hesitant, but this one surprised me and I actually liked it.
The service was super nice and attentive. The server noticed we did not have naan because they were out at the moment, and when the fresh batch came out he brought it to our table right away. He talked to every table and made sure everyone was doing good, and he also listened to feedback.
Everything was great, but me and my husband both felt that having a few more food options would make the buffet even better. The selection was still on the smaller side, although I do understand Indian food can be more expensive and time consuming to prepare. I do wish they had samosas and garlic naan. The regular naan is good but garlic naan always hits different. If you do not want buffet you can also order plates instead.
After about thirty minutes I noticed a lot more people started coming in, which means this place is well loved and popular.
Overall it was a good experience. The price is a little high for the amount of selection, but the food quality is top tier so it still feels worth dining in. We would definitely come back again
P.S. For anyone who doesn’t like spicy food: many dishes are on the spicy side. You can ask for the spice level to be adjusted, but in my opinion it’s still fairly spicy (which I personally enjoy)—just something to keep in mind if you prefer mild flavors.
……what? If I figure out the secret handshake for spicy I’ll head back and give it another shot.
I loved the samosa chaat. It was very tasty.