
Looking for authentic Indian food near you in Houston? Welcome to Raahi Indian Kitchen & Sweets – your go-to destination for bold flavors, rich aromas, and unforgettable dining experiences. Conveniently located in the heart of Houston, Raahi brings you the best Indian restaurant experience with a menu that celebrates India’s diverse culinary heritage. From sizzling tandoori specialties and creamy butter chicken to fragrant biryani and freshly baked naan, every dish is made with love, spice, and tradition. Why locals love us: ✔️ Authentic Indian flavors ✔️ Modern & elegant ambiance ✔️ Fast takeout and easy online ordering ✔️ Friendly service & top-rated dining experience
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Address: 17695 Tomball Pkwy, Houston, TX 77064
Phone: (346) 768-0068
Website: https://raahiindiankitchen.com/
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The ambiance is really beautiful – comfortable seating, a calm and inviting space and the customer service from Rahul and Ashrita was warm, welcoming, and genuinely attentive. A place that feels both familiar and special. Highly recommend.
Highly recommend the lamb chops & goat masala. My favorite drink is the passion fruit colada . They do have a buffet option Monday-Friday for $14.99.
Cons: the rest of the menu tastes kinda meh
Great place for a date. Ambiance is mostly nice, though I’d enjoy it more with Indian music rather than new American pop music playing. Seats are comfortable. The spice level is great for people who love spicy food. Fairly good place to eat.
We ordered tandoori chaap and vegetable manchurian for appetizers. Both were tasty and well prepared. The mint mojito, however, had a strong aftertaste, possibly from lime, lemon, or mint that was not very fresh, and the drink was not fizzy at all.
For the main course, we tried paneer tikka masala and soya chaap masala curry along with garlic naan, tawa roti, and lachha paratha. The breads were soft and fresh. The paneer tikka masala had good flavor, though a few whole cardamom pods affected the taste slightly. The soya chaap curry could have been the best dish of the meal if the salt had been balanced better.
Overall, Raahi is a nice place for North Indian food in Houston. With a little more attention to seasoning and freshness in drinks, it could easily become a five-star experience. We would definitely visit again.
Visited as a family following a movie at AMC. Another superb experience; great showing again by Ramandeep and crew. Ordered Mango and Salt Lassis and Chai, followed by Grilled Chicken Platter (Kevab, Boti, Achari, Hariyali, and Tandoori), Tandoori Pomfret, Amritsari Chole, Sarson da Saag and Makki ki Roti, Aloo Kulcha, and Bread Basket (Naan, Garlic Naan, and Tandoori Roti). Service was friendly and excellent, food arrived promptly and was fresh, hot, and flavorful. Meats and fish were very tender and wonderfully marinated. Ramandeep visited out table and diver a while chatting about family, food, and NYE event at the restaurant. Overall the meal for gourmet set us back $124, including a healthy tip. So good to have been back – authentic, hearty Punjabi food cooked with love!
July 11, 2025 Update: Introduced the restaurant to a friend and went with them to assist in ordering for a dinner party at their house. While there decided to pick up a few dishes for dinner. Sadly having to dock stars as the to-go food was not up to snuff, compared to the high price charged. Ordered Sarson da Saag (a favorite, and tasted superb at the previous dine-in below, but was undersalted this time), Dal Bukhara (which turned out to be nothing but Dal Makhani, and was low on salt and flavor), and based on the owner’s recommendation, Chicken Curry, as it was being made afresh (requested spicy, but again turned out to be bland, undersalted and low on flavor – a meh dish overall as it did not have any veggies in it either). The experience was underwhelming this time, sadly, while the cost was high for the quantity and quality on offer. A note to self to not order to-go again; rather dine in-house and hourly be wowed again as the first time! Still a favorite in the area, hope this experience was an aberration!
Do patronize this restaurant. The family-run establishment serves freshly made, tasty Punjabi food. Raman and her family and crew work hard to satisfy and are eager that patrons enjoy the ambience and food. The restaurant is located in the Williwbrook Mall area, to the west of I-45 and in the former 59 Diner/Dimassis building. The interior has been tastefully redone in an aqua-colored theme. Food arrives as it is cooked and is fresh and flavorful. Ordered Gol Gappe (Pani Puri) for starters together with Mango Lassi and Mango Mojito mocktail. Entrees consisted of Paneer Kulcha with Chole (the Kulcha was very tasty though it looked a tad overdone – necessarily so, according to Raman), Murgh Hariyali (which arrived sizzling), Sarson da Saag and Makai ki Roti (a Punjabi classic not commonly on the menu in Indian restaurants and superbly cooked here), Chicken Kolhapuri with Basmati Rice and Garlic Naan. Dessert consisted of hot Carrot Halwa. Service, while warm, could be a bit more organized – we waited a while before we were attended to. However, the tasty food, warmth of the welcome and solicitous attention thereafter, more than made up for it. The entire meal for three set us back $92 (before tax and tips). Entirely worth it and the family owners deserve the local community’s support! We plan to return, of course!
Food is amazing!
Lollipop chicken, lamb masala, lamb chop
Garlic Naan…
Love Punjabi cooking! Home flavor.
(There’s no photo of the entrée, because it’s all gone!)
Service by Rahul… awesome…. with lots of love and friendliness.
I had the best Dosa …n sambhar was perfect.
No one can match in the Houston.
Restaurant ambiance, location and variety of food its very good.
I will definitely recommend to come here.
I am a foodie.. n try all kinds of food.
Indian food is good if it has taste and quality.
I got both.
My best wishes to Raahi staff.
They have 3 restaurants in Canada .
They know the business.
Chef is here from Nepal.
Best Chef in the indian food are Nepali.
I had Restaurant business in New Delhi.
90% Delhi restaurant have Nepali Chefs. They are best.
Atmosphere, food, people 10/10
Definitely recommend. Best punjabi food!