Vegan Restaurant

Noorjahan Indian Grill (Mack/Cadieux)

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · grossePointePark · 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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We had a wonderful dining experience at this restaurant! The tandoori chicken was absolutely outstanding — juicy, full-flavored, and cooked to perfection. The spices hit just right, and every bite was delicious. What really stood out was the customer service: the staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely wanted to make sure we had a great meal. From the warm welcome to the helpful recommendations and prompt service, we felt truly taken care of. Highly recommend this place for anyone craving great Indian food and great hospitality — can’t wait to come back!

We had a wonderful dining experience at this restaurant! The tandoori chicken was absolutely outstanding — juicy, full-flavored, and cooked to perfection. The spices hit just right, and every bite was delicious. What really stood out was the customer service: the staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely wanted to make sure we had a great meal. From the warm welcome to the helpful recommendations and prompt service, we felt truly taken care of. Highly recommend this place for anyone craving great Indian food and great hospitality — can’t wait to come back!

For over three years, I have been coming to Noorjahan, and every time I feel like I am the hungriest man alive. The food is phenomenal and the taste is the best Indian food I have ever had at any Indian restaurant. I used to come with my roomate almost once a week, and now i make sure to have this restaurant in my navigation for any bigger get togethers with friends. Shout out to Salma, she is an amazing waitress and very personable. I am sad to be moving away from Michigan, but any time I come back to the state I will make sure to visit this store.

For over three years, I have been coming to Noorjahan, and every time I feel like I am the hungriest man alive. The food is phenomenal and the taste is the best Indian food I have ever had at any Indian restaurant. I used to come with my roomate almost once a week, and now i make sure to have this restaurant in my navigation for any bigger get togethers with friends. Shout out to Salma, she is an amazing waitress and very personable. I am sad to be moving away from Michigan, but any time I come back to the state I will make sure to visit this store.

We were in the mood for some butter chicken and didn’t wanna make the drive to our go to spot on the other side of town. New Little India at 23 & Van Dyke. 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.