No-frills restaurant offering Indian standards like naan & curries, plus a delivery option. Based on 728 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
2800 S Eads St, Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: (703) 778-5005
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–12 AM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
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Reservations: kohinoordhabainc.com
Reviews
Harish T
I stayed in near by hotel and was delighted to find the Indian food. My expectations were very low considering the busy area but the food quality was amazing. The menu has a lot of options and pricing was very fair. Quantity in taking out orders was decent. If you order one curry two people can easily eat maybe three also if you have a kid. Try their mango lassi and malai kofta with garlic nan it’s good. Rice will be included free with each order.
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Valeria Contreras
The place is small and intimate but it can fit a party of 12 so it has enough space for big parties as well. The food is served in generous portions and the servers are incredibly nice.
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Tejash Patel
This is a great place to eat some North Indian food. It is a gem of a place. Naan bread is awesome.
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Nancy Reeder
I just moved here and really wanted to have some comfort food delivered. I saw Kohinoor Dhaba by chance, while out running a few errands. I ordered online and was pleased with the quick service. Most importantly, the food…just wow. I ordered chicken korma and garlic naan. It arrived hot, smelling like absolute heaven. The rice was perfection, the korma was divine and well…the garlic naan . I believe I have found the best place in Arlington! If you love Indian food (who doesn’t??) you will not be disappointed. My tummy and my soul are comforted.
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Gauravi Upadhyay
The kadhi pakoda was yummy. The veg korma was ok but they had a bigger chunk of veggies which was not cooked completely. The chapati was hot and soft . Its the decent place for India food
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B.D P
Absolutely amazing food. Some of the best Indian cuisine I have ever had. Curry was delicious. Excellent menu with vegetarian and vegan options. Staff is friendly and nice. Dont be in a rush its a smaller kitchen but well worth the wait. Definitely will make this a regular stop when in the area.
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Sarthak Chatterjee
Really good Indian food near the hotel district in Arlington VA. Our appetizer was a papri chaat, which we felt was good. Full marks for their wonderfully made tandoori chicken and the kadhai chicken. The lamb do pyaza was good but left room for improvement. Service was fast and our server was really friendly and attentive! Extra brownie points for the Taj Mahal beer on the drinks menu!
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Dietmar Amelang
Small eatery near our hotel, Hyatt Regency. Upstairs has an area for takeout orders, and downstairs are two small rooms for dine in. My initial reception was not very cordial, but someone took my order after a few minutes, and I was served in a reasonable amount of time. I ordered the Kadhai Chicken. There was dish of rice and another of the chicken. The portions were ample and tasted very good although a little spicier than I would have preferred. The garlic nan was very good and fresh. Prices were also good for the amount of food served. Altogether, a good meal. My only suggestion would be for the service to be a bit cheerier and more interactive.
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akash rawat
My wife and I went to this place, there was hardly anyone and the restaurant had downstairs sitting and it was cold. We ordered rotis( not recommended), samosa, papdi chat and kadhai chicken. All of the dishes were not at all good, maybe this place is famous for kabobs or something. Anyways once the server takes the order you will see him again only once you get your food. Overall not a good experience.
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Scott Sommers
Perhaps the most inauthentic “Indian” restaurant in the metro area. Their “Chicken Tikka Masala” is also labeled “(Butter Chicken)”. Anyone who actually knows anything about Indian food knows this is nonsense, like labeling “Prime Rib” “(Porterhouse Steak)”. All the clientele is white. It’s in a basement. I think perhaps the white people think this is a “hole in the wall” and therefore it must be good. It’s a joke.
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