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Welcome to Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill

**Our Story**: At Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill, we bring the heart of Indian cuisine to Houston. Nestled on S Texas 6, our halal eatery is a cherished hidden gem, known for its warmth and welcoming atmosphere. Here, tradition meets culinary passion, with dishes like our fragrant mutton karahi and flavorful biryanis capturing the essence of home-cooked meals. Customers rave about the deliciousness of our slow-cooked haleem and the tender chicken tikka, highlighting the care and love infused in every dish. As a family-owned restaurant, we strive to create a community hub where everyone leaves feeling nourished and satisfied.

LOCATIONS

If you're in the mood for authentic Indian flavors wrapped in a special Halal experience, look no further than Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill located in Houston, Texas. Nestled away at 6678 S Texas 6, Houston, TX 77083, this hidden gem brings the vibrant culinary traditions of India right to your plate. With a phone call to (832) 351-3877, you can order a delicious array of dishes that will transport you straight to the heart of India.

Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill stands out for its diverse menu filled with tantalizing rice dishes, hearty curries, and grilled specialties. Among the must-tries, the Chicken Biryani is a true highlight, featuring long-grain basmati rice cooked to perfection with spicy chicken and served with delightful raita for just $12.99. Not to be missed, the Butter Chicken, rich with flavors and cream, hits the spot at $12.99, while the Goat Biryani is a perfect choice for meat lovers at $19.99. Additionally, their Haleem, a slow-cooked dish made with lentils and shredded beef, will leave you craving more.

  • Rice Dishes:
    • Chicken Biryani - $12.99
    • Beef Biryani - $12.99
    • Goat Biryani - $19.99
    • Plain Rice with Daal - $11.99
  • Non-Vegetarian Specials:
    • Butter Chicken - $12.99
    • Haleem - $10.99
    • Beef Stew - $13.99
  • BBQ Options:
    • Chicken Tikka - $8.99
    • Chicken Boti - $13.99

Customers rave about the warmth and hospitality offered by Uncle and Aunty, who infuse love into every dish. According to one satisfied diner, “My goodness. The food here is indescribably delicious,” capturing the spirit of what makes Desi Kitchen unique and welcoming. While some patrons have noted the occasional fluctuation in portion sizes and flavor intensity, many agree that the immense heart behind the cooking makes each visit worthwhile.

The ambiance may be simple, yet the food is anything but. You can expect to indulge in dishes that are hearty and flavorful. Regulars have fallen in love with hidden treasures like Chicken Kofte and Aloo Qeema, making them staple choices on the menu. Whether you dine in or opt for takeout, Desi Kitchen delivers a memorable experience that keeps patrons coming back for more.

In a world where dining experiences can often feel corporate and mass-produced, Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill remains a beloved, family-owned spot that captures the essence of home-cooked Indian cuisine. Be prepared to savor each moment, as this restaurant is not just about food; it's about community, flavor, and a genuine love for the culinary arts.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Desi Kitchen BBQ & Grill
Johnson D.
Johnson D.

My goodness. The food here is indescribably delicious. Come once and you are hooked for life. I came hungry on a Saturday. Not only did the owners open up and invite me to sit down and eat, when their dining room was closed and doing to go only orders, they gained a customer for life. This is the place to go if you are yearning for some good home cooked Kerala food. Trust me the ambiance will improve once they get going. Call ahead if you want a large order. Show up in person and allow Uncle and Aunty to bless you with the most delicious food!! Make sure you tip, cause they deserve it!!

New U.
New U.

Removing a star because the curries are more watered down now and the quantity is less. Its only one star because i like the owner and i know he's been hit hard by vandals damaging his property and the inflation everyone is facing. The food is still very good, but it just doesnt taste the same as watery as it is and theres less of it to enjoy. Plus, we should get on raita and salad for each curry, not just one for the entire order. Im sure things will improve eventually once the economy improves. God bless you, my friend.

Fatima M.
Fatima M.

My favorite dish is the dum keemah. I didn't even know it existed before this dining experience. While the place is small and a bit hidden the food has always been a god experience

Eva J.
Eva J.

This place is 10/10. It's a small, family owned shop & you can tell how much love & care they put into their food. Their naans are piping hot from their tandoor, their biryani, chicken charga, you name it. I haven't had something from here that has ever been bad. My personal favorite is their chicken kofte. It's seriously so good, I thought they gave me beef kofte instead. Treat yourselves. Go here.

Devina C.
Devina C.

Yum. Due to the quarantine I've been experimenting with restaurants on Grub Hub. This is one restaurant that I believe offered either a $5.00 coupon perk or free delivery. I got the chicken biryani and was pleasantly surprised. Not only was it extremely tasty but it came with a side salad and plenty of sauces. The portion was HUGE. For $8.99 I got enough food for 3 Meals. They were also very generous with the pieces of meat. Overall, will be ordering from here again.

Nadia A.
Nadia A.

I'm surprised that there aren't more reviews of this restaurant. This truly is a hidden gem in Houston. Always consistent with taste! The chef is just amazing! He always experiments with different dishes. My husband is Caucasian American and vegetarian. After eating Desi Kitchen, he refuses to go to any other Indian or Pakistani restaurant. Chef' dal(mixed lentils curry) is like nothing else we have ever had. Our favorites are dal, aloo palak(spinach & potatoes), okra curry, bitter melon curry, and rice pilaf with peas. My personal favorite is Malai chicken boti/kabob. I can't eat anywhere else after eating this dish here.

Kyle C.
Kyle C.

Kind of hidden in a shopping center is a restaurant with good food, good service, and a comfortable - if no frills - atmosphere. This is not a place for ambiance and mood setting, but it feels like home and the food is a bit more nuanced than the big-batch you'll see at other Indo-Pak restaurants. Had the chicken qorma, and the chicken biriyani, and both were wonderful. The biriyani stood out to my girlfriend, while I was a big fan of the qorma. Will try more stuff on the menu, but this is a GREAT first impression! :)

Asif B.
Asif B.

When it comes to Pakistani food, I'm a picky guy. You either got it or you don't. Staying in the Mission Bend area, theres quite a selection of Indo-Pak options. Lately what I've been seeing is the quality going down or not being worth the price. Desi Kitchen is an exception. The food--at least what I tried--was delicious and the price wasn't too bad either. Desi Kitchen is a hole in the wall and doesnt stand out in a strip mall that has a day care center and Message parlor. If you're driving down HWY 6 you'd probably miss it. The place is a dive and doesn't look very dine-in friendly. When I went in, the place was empty. That's cause the majority of desi's order takeout anyways and eat at home. I decided to do the same. I ordered the goat biryani, the butter chicken and two naans. Price came to about 19 bucks. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. The Biryani was flavorful and unlike some restaurants, they didn't skim on the meat. There were several big tender meaty pieces of goat meat mixed in. The butter chicken was also flavorful and the naans were warm and fluffy. I'd definitely try the place again and see how their other offerings are. This may be my regular desi takeout spot. Give it a try.