Noorjahan Indian Grill offers delicious and authentic Indian food in Grosse Pointe Park, Mack Avenue. Our menu features a wide range of authentic dishes, made with fresh ingredients and bold spices. Whether you’re in the mood for a hot and spicy curry or a comforting bowl of biryani, we have something to suit every taste. Our chefs take pride in using traditional cooking methods to create delicious and authentic Indian food that is sure to delight. So why wait? Come visit us today and experience the rich flavors of India at Noorjahan Indian Grill. Whether you’re a seasoned fan of Indian food or just looking to try something new, we guarantee you won’t be disappointed! Call us now for more information or to place an order.
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Address: 16624 Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230
Phone: (313) 473-8181
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Noorjahan is the second place we’ve tried on this side of town.
Food was delivered hot. Everything we ordered was present & accounted for.
Two orders of butter chicken, one mild, one medium. The kick was noticeable in the medium. Chicken was tender, sauce was good.
The rice was fresh & warm.
Naan. We snagged a regular garlic naan & a cheese naan. Both were good.
I’m noticing a big difference flavor wise from my go to place & these Eastside Indian restaurants. Depth of flavor? Where is it?
I hate to take a star a way, but I’m to the point where I can heat up a store bought butter chicken sauce, add my own chicken & serve it over basmati rice I make at home and if I put it in a to go container, it could pass as restaurant quality these days.
The Naan, average. Little garlic, little oil. A few specks of fresh herbs & Im supposed to be ok with paying 12 plus dollars for a two orders of Naan?
I’m paying 50$ dollars for butter chicken & naan for two and it’s average at best. Take some time with that butter chicken man, develop those flavors. The Naan, it’s not an after thought….. it’s the co star of this dish. Treat it as such.
Still searching for the my go to spot on the Eastside.
From the moment we walked in the energy was warm and welcoming. The waitress was so kind attentive and genuinely sweet. She made us feel like family and even surprised us with a free soup and let me tell you that soup was absolutely delicious
As a vegan I was blown away by the flavor and variety of options. Every dish I had was seasoned to perfection and so satisfying . My family couldn’t stop raving about the shrimp they loved it
And the portions? Huge We left with bags of leftovers. Definitely worth every penny and then some
If you’re looking for amazing Indian food a cozy vibe and top tier service Noorjahan Indian Grill is the spot. I’ll definitely be back again and again ❤️
However, during our most recent order, my husband checked the food at pickup and noticed we were given naan instead of aloo paratha (which has happened multiple times before). They corrected it. When he got home, we realized the samosas were lamb instead of chicken. We’ve ordered mutliple times both before, so we know the difference.
When I called to politely let them know, I was immediately told “no” and that I was wrong. I was then told I could come back so they could “prove” it. This was disappointing, especially since this is the first time we’ve raised concerns despite several previous mistakes. A similar situation happened before when our yogurt sauce for the biryani was missing and we were told it was definitely in the bag, when it wasn’t.
We understand that mistakes happen, but being dismissed and treated as though we’re dishonest is frustrating, especially as loyal, repeat customers. Customer service truly goes a long way.
I would leave 1 star, however I understand the impact poor reviews can have on businesses,
I hope they learn how to treat people with kindness.
Today we had
Starter: chicken pakora and veg samosa served with delicious 3 spice side
Fish curry and lamb saag (spinach) medium spice which comes with rice but we were greedy for garlic naan too
Saffron rice pudding for dessert (sooo good!!)
Normally I’d get a lassi to offset any spice (and it’s also tasty!!)
Note: Make sure you know your spice tolerance. They offer mild, medium and spicy. We go for mild to Medium. And that’s with me thinking I’ve had good experience from the UK and Asia!
(Great to hear the chefs enjoying trad music in the kitchen. Added to the authenticity feel of the cooking 😉 and always lovely to hear someone enjoying themselves! )