Vegan Restaurant

House of Naan Indian Kitchen

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · fairLawn · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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I’m glad to say that there’s a place in town that makes getting some good Indian food more convenient, as well as diversifying Fair Lawn’s food choices beyond the ubiquitous Chinese, sushi and Italian — no shade intended to any of those. House of Naan is a clean little store nestled next to Six Happiness and near The Roadhouse (which occupies the former space of Giovanni’s). As you can see from my pictures, we ordered the following which comprises a few visits: - Chicken tikka tandoori platter - “Classic dish” chicken curry - Papri chaat - Chicken vindaloo - Saag Paneer - Shrimp Korma - Mango Lassi - Ras Malai - Basmati Kheer - Chicken Biryani - Garlic Cheese Naan While I waited for my order, you can see that they gave me a nice, steamy cup of chai, a considerate gesture. Everything was delicious and recommendable. The portions are large as well, unlike the other place on Lincoln Ave. The food was thoughtfully packed in a doubled paper bag. I want to note that most of the food containers were cardboard instead of the usual plastic ones used by Chinese food places. It's nice to know that HoN is leading the way with more environnentally friendly packaging. Heavy-duty paper plates and utensils were also provided. This restaurant is take-out only. Needless to say, House of Naan is often going to be the option my family chooses when we say “let’s get take-out tonight”.

I’m glad to say that there’s a place in town that makes getting some good Indian food more convenient, as well as diversifying Fair Lawn’s food choices beyond the ubiquitous Chinese, sushi and Italian — no shade intended to any of those. House of Naan is a clean little store nestled next to Six Happiness and near The Roadhouse (which occupies the former space of Giovanni’s). As you can see from my pictures, we ordered the following which comprises a few visits: - Chicken tikka tandoori platter - “Classic dish” chicken curry - Papri chaat - Chicken vindaloo - Saag Paneer - Shrimp Korma - Mango Lassi - Ras Malai - Basmati Kheer - Chicken Biryani - Garlic Cheese Naan While I waited for my order, you can see that they gave me a nice, steamy cup of chai, a considerate gesture. Everything was delicious and recommendable. The portions are large as well, unlike the other place on Lincoln Ave. The food was thoughtfully packed in a doubled paper bag. I want to note that most of the food containers were cardboard instead of the usual plastic ones used by Chinese food places. It's nice to know that HoN is leading the way with more environnentally friendly packaging. Heavy-duty paper plates and utensils were also provided. This restaurant is take-out only. Needless to say, House of Naan is often going to be the option my family chooses when we say “let’s get take-out tonight”.

I liked the customer service because the cashier was friendly, and I was offered a free chai while I wait. It was nice but all of a sudden I encountered a spider right on the front counter while I was waiting 💀- . I was not expecting that because the interior looks really clean 💀. When I received the food, the tikka masala was pretty enriched in flavor and the naan is great too. It’s a little bit soggy when I received it though idk if it’s bc I opened it a lil too late because by the time I got home it was like an hour later. Loved the mango lassi too because it’s refreshing and made from real mangos. Overall experience a 4.5/5 if I’ll have to be honest. I’ll come back to try different meals too

I liked the customer service because the cashier was friendly, and I was offered a free chai while I wait. It was nice but all of a sudden I encountered a spider right on the front counter while I was waiting 💀- . I was not expecting that because the interior looks really clean 💀. When I received the food, the tikka masala was pretty enriched in flavor and the naan is great too. It’s a little bit soggy when I received it though idk if it’s bc I opened it a lil too late because by the time I got home it was like an hour later. Loved the mango lassi too because it’s refreshing and made from real mangos. Overall experience a 4.5/5 if I’ll have to be honest. I’ll come back to try different meals too

With the blizzard rolling in, we were craving some cozy comfort food and decided it was finally time to try House of Naan after reading so many great reviews. We had actually stopped by months ago but didn’t realize they were takeout-only at the time — we were looking to dine in, so we told ourselves we’d come back and give them a proper try. The upcoming snowstorm turned out to be the perfect excuse for Indian food! I’m so glad we did. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, which made the experience even better. And most importantly — the food was absolutely delicious. Everything was flavorful, fresh, and exactly what we were hoping for on a cold, snowy night. The masala chai was especially perfect — warm, comforting, and just what we needed while watching the snow fall. House of Naan is definitely going to be our go-to takeout spot when we’re craving amazing Indian food. Highly recommend!