Naga Bistro

  4.7 – 61 reviews   • Southeast Asian restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Naga Bistro 30341

Hours

Sunday11:30 AM–9 PM
Monday11:30 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–9 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–9 PM
Friday11:30 AM–9 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2201 Savoy Dr, Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: (770) 451-3880

Website: https://www.nagabistroatl.com/

Menu Photos

Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

D’Jillisser K
I’ve dined at Naga Bistro several times, starting with their soft opening, and wanted to share a thoughtful review covering the food, service, and atmosphere. I’m happy to say my experiences have been consistently positive, whether dining in or ordering through Uber Eats.

The restaurant is nestled in a plaza right off Savoy Drive, making it a convenient and low-key spot. The food is truly delicious. As someone who enjoys this cuisine, the Tom Yum Soup stood out immediately. It’s filled with both shrimp and chicken, bursting with flavor, and the small portion is generously sized and a great value.

Naga Bistro also offers $13.99 lunch specials, which include soup or salad and an entrée such as pad thai, panang curry, spicy basil, laap, wings, or stuffed wings. Each lunch special is thoughtfully paired with a slice of orange and a fried roll, which adds a nice finishing touch.

The ambiance is quaint and modern, with options for bar seating or dining tables suitable for both small and larger groups. I also tried the Thai coffee. While it wasn’t as strong as I’m used to, it was still enjoyable and nicely balanced.

The staff is genuinely friendly and welcoming. Since the food is prepared fresh, there can be a bit of a wait, but honestly, good things take time and it’s well worth it. I also appreciated the curated playlist, which really enhanced the overall vibe during each visit.

One thing that truly impressed me was the consistency. The beautiful presentation I received while dining in was matched by the same care and quality when ordering through Uber Eats, which isn’t always easy to achieve.

Overall, Naga Bistro delivers delicious food, warm service, and a comfortable atmosphere, making it a spot I’ll continue to return to and recommend.
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Jarrett Culver
A bit chilly inside. But food was authentic and tasty and the portions were large enough to share. Definitely worth a visit. A few more drink options would help as well. Excited for this place though.
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Thao
Really good quality food! We tried lots of dishes and loved them all! Not pictured is the kathiew as well as the tom yum fried rice. Excited to come back!
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Julia Tran
Food was amazing. We got the spicy basil noodle, Panang curry, and steak with papaya salad. Everything was delicious and had a slight twist to the usual dish. Arianna was our server and was so attentive, sweet, & made our experience unforgettable!! Will absolutely be back.
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Jasmine Yap
I tried the breakfast menu and it was pretty yummy. The flavorful profile was good and the drinks were original. Id go back to try dinner. We need to support the minorities guys lock in and come eat here
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Yorlie Avila
Came here with friends and shared a couple of dishes!

All the food was fresh and delicious!
We ordered the roti, fried pork belly laap,
Thum, and Sai kok. We also ordered a side of the sticky rice.

I personally would recommend the Thum, laap and sai kok. But will definitely come back to try more dishes.
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Trang T.
Located where the Wild Ginger used to be, Snackboxe Bistro has opened a new establishment in Chamblee. The menu has familiar and new items that blend Laos, Thai, and Cambodian food.

The quality was superb, and everything was a flavor bomb. Our staple dish to order is always the papaya salad, and it was consistent with what we know from Snackboxe. We really enjoyed the clams– the tamarind sauce that went with it was addictive!

Great place for sharing plates. The staff and service was very welcoming.
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Jenn Joo
I’m always excited to try a new Thai place and this place is great. Service was good, attentive and friendly. Ordered papaya salad, tom Kha, basil fried rice and lad na. The only thing I didn’t really care for was the tom kha, it was very sweet which threw me off since this dish was supposed to be tangy… flavor is there, I am just not used to eating this soup sweeter than normal so be very aware of that. Beside that every thing else tastes excellent and I have no complaint. I’m willing to come back to try other dishes next time.
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Tony La
The Holy Trinity of Flavor: Thai, Lao, and Khmer
While most places play it safe with “fusion,” Naga Bistro leans into the beautiful, pungent, and vibrant identities of Southeast Asia. They bridge the gap between the familiar and the daring:
• For the Comfort Seeker: You’ll find the Thai classics executed with a level of precision and fresh-herb brightness that makes your local takeout spot feel like a distant memory.
• For the Bourdain-Inspired Adventurer: This is where the magic happens. Dive into the Lao and Khmer (Cambodian) specialties. We’re talking about the funk of fermented fish paste (prahok), the citrusy snap of lemongrass, and the creeping heat of bird’s eye chilies that wake up your palate in ways you didn’t know were possible.
Must-Try Unique Dishes
You won’t find these at your average bistro. These are the dishes that define “destination dining”:
1. Amok Trei (Cambodian Fish Amok): A silky, mousse-like coconut curry steamed in banana leaves. It’s delicate, fragrant, and deeply traditional.
2. Lao-Style Papaya Salad: Forget the sweet versions; this is savory, spicy, and punchy, often featuring that deep, umami-rich crab paste that separates the tourists from the travelers.
3. Nam Khao: Crispy coconut rice salad that offers a texture profile—crunchy, chewy, and herbal—that is nothing short of addictive.
A Setting for Every Chapter
Naga Bistro manages a rare hat-trick: it fits every “vibe” without losing its soul.
• The Power Lunch: Impress your colleagues by ditching the steakhouse for something with actual personality. The service is sharp, and the flavors are a guaranteed conversation starter.
• Family Gatherings: The menu is built for sharing. Passing plates of aromatic curries and grilled meats creates the kind of communal energy that Southeast Asian dining is all about.
• Romantic Evenings: With its thoughtful decor and intimate atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for a “foodie” date night. Nothing says romance like discovering a new favorite flavor together.
The Verdict
Naga Bistro is a love letter to the bold spirits of Southeast Asia. It doesn’t dilute the heat or dim the funk; it celebrates them. If you’re tired of the “same old” and want a meal that feels like an event, this is your new home.
Go with an open mind, a hungry stomach, and a sense of adventure.
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Timmy Kao
I really want to support our Southeast Asian community restaurants and businesses, but it’s so hard to when they don’t want you to support them.

We have been to Naga Bistro multiple times since they opened. Today, was not the day. We waited around 20 minutes for someone to take our order. During that time, we noticed a lot of menu changes, but that makes sense since they are awkwardly still in their soft opening.

After we ordered, our food came about 25 minutes later. When the waitress dropped our food off, she tells us there was only one sticky rice left so she would get the regular white rice for us and ran off. I had to call her back to question why the white rice and becuase we were still missing some items we ordered. She said “well there’s no more sticky rice.” No apologies or asking if there was a substitute available, she just ran off.

Another lady came to ask how everything was, and we had told her the pork belly wasn’t crispy, the chicken wings were bland and as tiny as your $1.65 sauce, and we only received one sticky rice. She goes “oh okay.” And she walks away.

We will not be coming back. The service and food were terrible, despite not being busy at all! It’s so hard to support your culture and community when they don’t try better for themselves.
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