Hours
| Thursday | 2–8 PM |
| Friday | 2–8 PM |
| Saturday | 2–8 PM |
| Sunday | 3–7 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 2–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 2–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4401 Old William Penn Hwy, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: (412) 883-3660
Website: http://newindiagrillpa.com/
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The owner and his son(?) are so sweet too! At all the other Indian restaurants I feel like I’m bothering them just by being there. However at this place they are so nice and happy. It’s so refreshing and I just love their vibe!
I had the Tikka Masala Paneer, Samosas, and Butter Naan. All were great, authentic, and flavorful. If I am in the area again, I will definitely stop by and try something else. Big portions as well, and plenty of large pieces of paneer.
The channa masala (chickpea curry) is one of the best I’ve had in Pittsburgh (not #1, but probably top 3 or 4). It’s got lots of flavor for a mildly spiced curry and there are plenty of chickpeas. Nice slight sweetness and lots of savory goodness. It is also not too oily. Whole chunks of tomatoes can be found throughout, which I appreciate. The dish is served with 8 oz of rice, and that’s a decently big portion.
The samosas were huge. There are two pieces and they are served with a green minty chutney and an amazing sweet red sauce. It tastes a bit like plum and pomegranate and seems to have real seeds or something along those lines in it. The samosas are well stuffed, adequately spiced, and are quite crispy.
I’ve never had paneer kulcha, and I wasn’t sure what to expect from it. At first, it seemed like a regular naan bread. But when you open it up, you see all the delicious Indian cheese stuffed inside. There’s not a whole lot of it, but just enough to give it some unique flavor. There are also some greens served on top of the bread and inside it too (cilantro and green onions I think). Not too salty and once again excellent portion since you get 2 pieces in an order.
Finally, they have some incredible gulab jamun. They gave me 2 huge pieces for just $3. That’s an excellent deal, since I know some places charge $5-6 for the same amount. Fair amount of syrup too. Very, very good.
All in all, I highly recommend this spot. The food is not only extremely affordable, but it’s also delicious and served in great portions. It may be takeout only, but New India Grill can compete with (and even provide higher quality food than) much larger sit-down Indian places in Pittsburgh.