Khana Indian Grill
Indian restaurant · Fayetteville ·

Khana Indian Grill

Indian restaurant · Fayetteville ·

North Indian cuisine, rich flavors, generous portions, and inviting ambiance

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Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null
Khana Indian Grill by null

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2101 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 Get directions

$10–20

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2101 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 Get directions

+1 479 287 4736
khanaindiangrill.com
@khanaindiangrill

$10–20 · Menu

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Khana Indian Grill

Brooklyn S.

Google
10/10 on all fronts. Gorgeous, clean restaurant. Super fast service. Food was incredible. So much flavor, very aromatic and well balanced. We got the super indian with chicken tika and we nearly licked the plates clean. Perfect portion size for 2 people. The Gulab Jamun and the mago lasi were a delightful end to the meal and we would absolutely come again

Jacky S.

Google
I visited on a Saturday afternoon around 3 p.m. The place has a nice, chill vibe and was pretty quiet. Since I’m not too familiar with Indian food, I found the menu a little hard to navigate 😅. I ordered the Chicken Coconut and another chicken dish—both were tasty. The setup feels like a chain-style restaurant: you order and pay at the counter, get a number, and the food is brought to your table. Because of that, I felt it was a bit pricey for four people. I also tried the Turmeric and Ginger tea pot, which was 💯. Bonus points: the restroom is fancy 😂. Overall, I enjoyed the food, but for the price and setup, I’d rate it 3 stars.🫡

Devvie D.

Google
This place is really awesome. They have delicious food and a fantastic kids menu. Their cocktails plus in house smoothies are very unique and tasty. It is a bit pricey so keep that in mind.

Ananta S.

Google
I feel like this is a very americanized Indian restaurant. We ordered Chicken Coconut Malai and Chicken Tikka (which are the best sellers according to the staff) and both were unsatisfactory. The flavor was just not there yet. The samosas were pretty great though. However, the service and the ambience were great. The toilet is really clean and they even had a small bench inside.

Varun M.

Google
One of the best spots in NWA for North Indian-style food! The flavors are rich, the portions are generous, and the vibe is just right for a laid-back meal. Whether you’re planning a casual hangout with friends or a relaxed evening with great food and drinks, this place has you covered. For folks in Bentonville or Rogers, it’s totally worth the 30-minute drive to Fayetteville. From flavorful curries to refreshing beverages and an inviting atmosphere, this gem makes the trip worthwhile. If you’re craving North Indian cuisine that hits the spot—this is it!

Douglas B.

Google
A friend recommended I visit Khana on my way home to Kansas City, and I am so happy I stopped in. The food was completely authentic and delicious. This place is a must!

Abigail H.

Google
Cute spot in Fayetteville. We went for a birthday party with 10 people and they had tables to accommodate us. They have a great selection of canned beer and wines, but their cost to portion is a bit too much for me to personally justify going here unless it’s an event.

J B.

Google
Nice place very clean not a very large place but the black ceiling with the white walls and the lit lamps in the ceiling are so adorable. They don’t play their music too loud. It’s very soothing and so many different flavors here. So many different flavors of unique teas too. I normally need to put extra salt or pepper or sauces on my food, but not here! Flavorful on its own! And parsley with purple onion garnish is awesome. Garnishments are everything to me also. And then some cucumber, orange, and radish and lime with the rice is perfect. My new favorite place! And the chicken is fall apart tender . It’s extremely rare for me to give a five star review on food. Oh, and if you’re eating gluten-free, don’t get the meal I got. Always check for the gluten-free items on the menus!