Great fried chicken, in particular some of the best seasoned fried chicken I have eaten, highly recommend it.
Excellent Halal food, Always!
If you order online everything is always ready on time and packaged well.
Many items to choose from and portions are generous.
We order for last minute at-home-dinner and also for outdoor picnics on a regular basis.
MH
Mohammed Shihad Hossain
May 29, 2026
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Noya Kitchen is one of the hidden gems in Downtown Los Angeles! I recently had the pleasure of dining here, and everything was exceptional from start to finish.
The highlight of the meal was the Shrimp Tikka Masala—perfectly cooked shrimp in a rich, flavorful, and creamy sauce with just the right balance of spices. Paired with fragrant basmati rice and fresh garlic naan, it was absolutely delicious. I also enjoyed the pani puri, which was fresh, crispy, and packed with authentic flavors that reminded me of traditional South Asian street food.
To finish the meal, I had a cup of chai tea, which was warm, aromatic, and the perfect complement to the meal.
The restaurant has a welcoming atmosphere, the food was beautifully presented, and the service was friendly and attentive throughout my visit. It’s clear that the team takes pride in both the quality of their food and the customer experience.
If you’re looking for authentic, flavorful South Asian cuisine in Downtown LA, I highly recommend Noya Kitchen. Great food, generous portions, excellent service, and a wonderful dining experience. I’ll definitely be back!
Highly recommended!
This place is disgusting. I don't understand the raving comments. Maybe they are paying people, but our meal was not good and we were even more disgusted when we saw a roach by the door. I travel a lot and have tried many places. The service is not good either. The lady was rude to me and my family. We will never be back. Waste of money. Parking sucks. I also wanted to mention that my sister in law was sick on the toilet after eating here.
I got the 10pc boneless wing combo with egg fried rice on the side.
The chicken was really crispy, and the sauce coated it evenly with a good salty flavor.
I also got the chicken tikka masala with plain naan and garlic cheese naan.
The garlic cheese naan was honestly my favorite part. There was a lot of cheese, and it almost felt like eating pizza.
The chicken in the curry wasn’t tough, so it was easy to eat, and the curry itself had a rich flavor.
I came in without expecting much, but I ended up really liking this place.