
Naga’s South Indian Cuisine offers a taste of South India in Houston. Our menu features flavorful dishes like Biriyani, dosas, idlis, vadas, and veg, goat, seafood curries. Our food made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and prepared with care. Naga’s South Indian Cuisine is a great place to experience the delicious and flavorful cuisine of South India. Also, We offer daily lunch buffet, perfect for a quick and delicious meal.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 6–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 6–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11807 Westheimer Rd #580, Houston, TX 77077
Phone: (346) 635-2024
Website: https://nagashouston.com/
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Sambhar and chutney were the start of the plate.
Great service, clean and calm atmosphere.
Met the co-owner and chef, Murthy. Very nice fellow.
I recently visited Nagas South Indian Cuisine and tried their buffet. I usually travel a lot and have eaten in many Indian restaurants across different cities like St. Louis and Chicago, but this experience was quite disappointing.
Positives:
• The variety of dishes was decent.
• The place was neat, and the seating area was okay.
Concerns:
• The food didn’t taste fresh, and most of the fried items were loaded with too much oil.
• Although the buffet had many listed items, most of them tasted very similar — it felt repetitive.
• The price ($25) is way too high for the quality served. In other cities, I’ve had far better South Indian food for $15 with authentic flavors and freshness.
• The food didn’t have that “home-style comfort” — it felt ordinary and heavy.
Honestly, this was the first time I felt like I wasted $25 on food. I couldn’t even finish my plate and felt bad for leaving it unfinished, as wasting food isn’t something I like to do. But the quality and freshness were just not worth it.
I truly hope the restaurant pays attention to taste, freshness, and fair pricing. Customers like me travel to explore good food, not just to fill the stomach but to enjoy the experience.
To top it all off, their rasam was on point, simple and not pretentious at all . I washed it all down with several cups of cold coffee. The only thing I regret is not trying their dessert — but if I had, my belly would have surely burst.
All I can hope now is that they decide to open a branch in NYC! Thank you, Naga’s, for the best South Indian meal I’ve had on this side of the ocean.
P.s – Eat your hearts out and top it off with some soothing filter coffee! You won’t be disappointed ❤️
We also loved the decor and the beautiful South Indian–style paintings throughout the restaurant — they made the atmosphere feel warm, cultural, and welcoming.
Overall, amazing food, great ambiance, and such a lovely place to enjoy authentic South Indian cuisine. Highly recommend!