Welcome to Nawab Fine Indian cuisine
At Nawab Fine Indian Cuisine, located in Huntington, WV, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian culinary traditions. Our story is built on a passion for authentic flavors and a commitment to delightful dining experiences. With a menu featuring beloved dishes like Chicken Tikka Masala and flavorful vegetarian options, we cater to every palate. The inviting ambiance and friendly service create the perfect setting for family gatherings or a quick meal. Each dish, from our fragrant Mulligatawny Soup to our fresh Garlic Naan, is prepared with care and authenticity, inviting you to embark on a flavorful journey across India. Join us at Nawab, where every meal tells a story.
- 600 4th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701 Hotline: (304) 525-8500
Welcome to Nawab Fine Indian Cuisine, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Huntington, West Virginia. Located at 600 4th Ave, this restaurant stands out in the local dining scene for its authentic Indian flavors, warm atmosphere, and exceptional service. Whether you are a connoisseur of Indian cuisine or a curious newcomer, Nawab promises a culinary journey like no other.
This establishment is well known for its extensive menu, which showcases a variety of traditional dishes that cater to diverse palates. Start your meal with tantalizing appetizers such as the Samosa Chaat and Pakoras. The Vegetable Pakora, for instance, is a hit among vegetarians, featuring fresh-cut vegetables encased in a light chickpea batter. For seafood lovers, the Shrimp Pakora presents succulent pieces expertly fried to perfection. With prices ranging from $4.50 to $11.00, there's an option for every budget.
- Must-Try Dishes:
- *Chili Paneer* - A superb combination of heat and flavor.
- *Chicken Tikka Masala* - Rich and creamy, it has garnered rave reviews as the best in the area.
- *Nawab Special* - A generous platter featuring lamb curry, tandoori chicken, and more for a complete feast.
Don't forget to pair your meal with freshly made naan—the Garlic Naan is a standout, boasting a fluffy texture and rich flavor. Nawab's attention to detail is evident in every dish, making it an experience rather than just a meal. Customers have praised the restaurant for its commitment to freshness and quality, often referencing the delightful surprise of unexpected menu items and accommodating staff.
The atmosphere complements the culinary experience; it’s both inviting and clean, allowing diners to relax and savor their meal. Patrons like Barbara F. have highlighted the friendly service, noting that the staff goes above and beyond to ensure satisfaction. Whether you are dining in or enjoying takeout, the ambiance at Nawab enhances the delightful gastronomic experience.
In a world filled with dining options, Nawab Fine Indian Cuisine shines through as a passionate homage to Indian culinary traditions. It’s a place where flavors dance, aromas entice, and every bite tells a story. As Lacey E. aptly put it, this restaurant has become a favorite among locals—a true testament to its quality and service.
Next time you find yourself in Huntington, indulge in the rich tapestry of tastes at Nawab. The journey is sure to be rewarding, and you might just find yourself returning for seconds, thirds, and beyond!

This is a nice place, clean with a friendly staff. I wanted Rogan Josh and naan, but it wasn't on the lunch menu. I mentioned to the waiter my disappointment and he had the kitchen make me a lunch portion of my favorite dish with naan. It was very good. It was a pleasant experience and I highly recommend it when in the area.

We love the food there! We wish they would do the buffet again. The buffet was a good price for us. Great Tandori chicken, fresh naan bread, chicken korma, fried vegetable, rice pudding & cold ice water.

Food was great and service was good! If you're in Huntington stop in and check this place out. It's nice to have a variety of food in the area and as far as Indian cuisine this is as good as it gets!

I wish I had taken pictures! We were too enthralled with the food to think about taking any. Our waiter was incredibly helpful, recommending beer for my husband and wine for myself. Kingfisher beer was very different in a great way, and the mango Moscato was perfect. We started with the Chilli paneer medium spice and it was superb. The spice level was perfect, the sauce was a perfect blend of tomato, chili, and sweetness. My husband got the Nawab special with lamb curry, tandoori chicken, paneer pakora, basmati rice, and rice pudding. I tasted every thing ad we both agreed they were outstanding. I especially loved the lamb curry in medium spice. I had the kachumber salad, which was light and refreshing. I ordered the garlic naan and wow! It was so fresh! I had the malai kofta, and it was amazing. A creamy tomato onion sauce that had a hint of sweetness and fried balls of potato and cheese with herbs. It was better than I could have hoped. Worked perfectly with the garlic naan. My husband had the rice pudding which was good but oh my! We ordered the gulab jamun. It tasted like a hot donut ball in a glaze syrup. Outstanding! My first time at an authentic Indian restaurant and I was thoroughly impressed! 100 out of 10!!!

Food was excellent! I door dashed it while in town for work which can be risky, but not with this restaurant! Everything was fresh and tasted awesome!

Quite possibly my favorite restaurant in the Tri-State! The chicken tikka masala (medium spice) is delicious, so rich and creamy with the perfect spice amount. I've tried chicken tikka masala from a lottt of different Indian restaurants, and Nawab's is still my favorite! The garlic naan is amazing as well. The service is always friendly and the ambiance is good too. 10/10 recommend to anyone wanting to try Indian food!

The takeout I ordered through their website said 25 minutes, but it was rather longer than that, which on a road trip wasn't ideal for me. But I waited patiently on the assumption that the food would be good, unlike another customer at the shop who was arguing about something trivial for quite some time while the lady working there maintained an admirable level of calm. With daylight fading, I took my food a ways so I could get off the road for the night before eating it. Even not as fresh as I would have liked, it was respectable. The aloo tikki chaat delivered quite a few aloo tikki (fried potato patties) and a nice clash of flavors and textures. My okra, which I asked for Indian hot, was substantially spicy, even diluted over a generous portion of rice. I tried the place because I'd been to a similarly named restaurant in Charleston WV (I don't think the two businesses are related; just a coincidental choice of name I guess?), and while I don't think the flavor mix was quite as nuanced here, it was certainly worth eating, and one of a relatively small number of vegetarian-friendly options in the area.