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Welcome to Namaste Denton

Namaste Denton brings authentic Indian cuisine to Denton Square, offering a variety of soups, appetizers, and traditional dishes like Chicken Biryani and Mutter Paneer. Customers rave about the flavorful vindaloo and garlic naan, as well as the generous portion sizes. The restaurant prides itself on quick service, with customers receiving their orders promptly. Despite the occasional wait time, the quality of the food and friendly service make Namaste Denton a standout Indian dining experience in the area. Their plans to open a bar show they are dedicated to providing a complete dining experience for their patrons.

LOCATIONS

Namaste Denton, located at 222 W Hickory St Ste 103 in Denton, TX, is a must-visit for all Indian food enthusiasts in the area. This restaurant offers a delightful array of Indian dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.

One of the standout features of Namaste Denton is its diverse selection of soups and appetizers. From Veg Clear Soup to Chicken Egg drop Soup, there is something for every palate. The appetizer menu boasts dishes like Paneer 65, Gobi Manchurian, and Spring Rolls, all bursting with flavor.

Customers rave about the Chicken Biryani, Mutter Paneer, and Gobi Manchurian ordered spicy. The portions are generous, and the flavors are rich and authentic. The Garlic Butter Naan is a crowd favorite, perfectly complementing the flavorful curries.

The reviews of Namaste Denton speak for themselves. Customers appreciate the quick service, ample serving sizes, and the overall quality of the food. Whether you're looking for a quick takeout option or a cozy dine-in experience, Namaste Denton has you covered.

In conclusion, Namaste Denton is a hidden gem in the heart of Denton Square, offering delicious and authentic Indian cuisine at affordable prices. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in their mouthwatering dishes and experience a taste of India right here in Denton.

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Aamir Z.
Aamir Z.

I had juicy chicken Mandi here , I loved the taste and quantity was really great , I loved the service too . For food reviews follow @as.clicks on instagram

Lysette R.
Lysette R.

Go to go. Food came out very quick, like within 5 minutes of waiting. Ordered medium heat chicken tikka masala. The spice level tastes more like a mild, so might need to up it next time. There are onions and peppers in it that taste absolutely raw, which is very unpleasant. Food was hot. Decent serving size. Employee that took my order was nice.

Ross W.
Ross W.

Best overall Indian food in Denton. Their vindaloo and garlic naan is supreme. I order take out several days a week from here

Matt G.
Matt G.

The last time that I had eaten here, the food was good but took a long time. This time, I called it in, and was told "25 minutes." Okay. I left fifteen minutes later to pick up my food, knowing it was about a 13 minute drive. 5 minutes into my drive I got a text that my order was ready. That's impressive. I got there and the order was packed up (well) and at the front desk. (Don't be late; they don't have heat lamps or anything.) The procedure to tip was odd- she had to print out the receipt for me to write it in, which she originally didn't need to do. Easier just to bring a little cash. I got the food home, and it was excellent. I got the Chicken Biryani. Next time I'll order it without bones. My wife got the Mutter Paneer. We also got the Gobi Manchurian ordered spicy. I got Bullet Naan, and Kashmiri Naan. The Chicken Biryani had three kinds of rice, and was very tasty, with a spicy brown sauce served on the side. The Mutter Paneer had a sauce that looked kind of like Butter Chicken sauce, but the paneer cheese was in balls in it, with white basmati rice on the side. The Gobi Manchurian was plentiful and tasty, but there was sadly not a bit of crisp left to the outside of the tasty cauliflower. We still happily ate it anyway, with the yogurt sauce. I had gotten the Bullet Naan before, and it is fire. It doesn't look like much but damn it's hot. Love it. Next time I will order it with garlic on it. The Kashmiri Naan was oddly kind of sweetly-spiced and at first I was put off by that... but was won over by the end. Different cultures do different spices, and that's what I'm here for. It's good. The portions were deceiving. They just don't look that big when you're unpacking the bag, but they were enormous. My wife and I are large people, and we each got two meals out of this. This was one of the better take-away experiences that I've had, even with the limp Gobi. When you consider the amount of food that you're getting, the prices are actually a bargain. Expect two normal people to easily make a filling meal of a single entrée and an appetizer with naan. No pictures; I was busy eating well.

Magnus L.
Magnus L.

I have been wanting to try this restaurant and was finally able to come here for lunch today. It wasn't crowded, I would imagine they are busier in the evenings. It was quick to get seated and get menu and drink order in. I wanted Samosa as appetizer but they are only available after 6 PM. I asked for a recommendation and was told Gobi 65 (fried cauliflower) which was very good. They have four different spice levels, I asked for medium since I hadn't been here before and that was just about right. The Gobi 65 was quite large and had plenty leftover to bring with me. Very good seasoning. I went with the classic Chicken Tikka Masala as the entree. It was good, came with plenty of rice. I would have liked a bit more chicken but there was plenty of sauce. I also ordered Garlic Butter Naan bread with the meal and they were fresh and tasty. I'm glad I went, lot's of more dishes to try out. This is the best Indian restaurant option in Denton for sure IMO.

Iasimini ..
Iasimini ..

DELICIOUS AUTHENTIC INDIAN CUISINE RIGHT IN DENTON SQUARE!?!? Beats driving all the way to Delhi6 in Highland Village to spend $30 on a dish half the size! Stumbled upon this place one day going next door to Layalina's. I called in a to-go order for the Special Curry Chicken (mild) and the garlic naan. Upon pick up, the restaurant was busy and lively. The dining room smelled great and most tables were occupied. It was nice to see people enjoying themselves on a Sunday evening. I was greeted by a very nice young lady behind the counter and was taken care of quickly. The special chicken curry came with basmati rice. It was packaged nicely, rice and curry separated into two 8oz plastic containers. Generous portion size plenty for one, enough to share! The curry was a little on the spicy side for being "mild". But the flavor is all there! Garlic naan was baked and seasoned perfectly. $13 WELL spent! Beats driving all the way to Delhi6 in Highland Village to spend $30 on a dish half the size!

Naveen K.
Naveen K.

I had a chance to visit the soft launch of this brand new Indian restaurant right in the heart of Denton downtown, had a conversation with owner and got to know that they are planning to open a Bar as well very soon. I have tried chilli paneer it tastes great and also had tried their chicken biryani and salt was less as it's a soft launch can completely understand but will give it a other try next time. Hope they maintain the quality and quantity of the food.