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Tue - Sun - Phone:
Main - 504-894-9797
- Address:
- 4308 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70115
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- Indian Restaurants, Asian Restaurants, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch Restaurants, Caterers, Restaurants, Vegan Restaurants, Vegetarian Restaurants
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- East Riverside, Central City - Garden
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Cuisines: Asian, Caterers, Indian, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch, Healthy, Vegetarian, Vegan
Price Range : Average
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Nirvana will be open for dinner on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve. Established in 1982 Welcome to the Nirvana Indian Cuisine. Please take a few minutes to look around. The paintings and sculptures you are seeing are windows to India's ancient spiritual world. After visiting the curry houses of Europe, especially of London, my late father (Har G. Keswani) was inspired to bring Indian culture and food to New Orleans. Since 1982, the Keswani family has presented the unique cuisine of India to the New Orleans community. Enjoy your piece of Nirvana Anjay KeswaniNirvana will be open for dinner on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve. Established in 1982 Welcome to the Nirvana Indian Cuisine. Please take a few minutes to look around. The paintings and sculptures you are seeing are windows to India's ancient spiritual world. After visiting the curry houses of Europe, especially of London, my late father (Har G. Keswani) was inspired to bring Indian culture and food to New Orleans. Since 1982, the Keswani family has presented the unique cuisine of India to the New Orleans community. Enjoy your piece of Nirvana Anjay Keswani
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04/17/08
Provided by YP.comMy boyfriend and I went to Nirvana recently for dinner. We ordered the appetizer sampler and two entrees. The problem was that the food was literally too spicy to eat. We hardly touched it. I looked around in amazement and saw other diners happily eating their food.
I like spicy food and frequently eat at Thai restaurants. But Nirvanas dishes were too hot for me. Our waiter told us that the other Indian restaurant that they own, Taj Mahal, serves food that is less spicy. We are looking forward to dining there.
If you like your food super hot, this is the place for you. If you don't like to perspire and have your nose run while you eat, you should go elsewhere.
04/09/08
Provided by YP.comThe food at Nirvana is heavenly. The chicken tikka masala and alu gobi is the best I've had anywhere. The waiters are friendly and jovial especially with the little ones.