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Feedback gevenFood was unbelievable. Had to wait a little but once we tasted the food it was all worth is. Was visiting Wagga for work purposes and tried a few asian and Indian restaurants. Loved this one.
My family and I, who are all big fans of curry, had a great dinner at this restaurant. We received a confirmation call the night before our reservation, which was a good sign. Although service was a bit slow, the food was delicious and well worth the wait. The only thing that bothered me was when we were finishing up our meal and settling the bill, the waiter brought a big kitchen bin to our table and started scraping our leftovers into it right in the dining room while we were still there. We have been to many restaurants but have never experienced this before. It was not a major issue, but we did not find it very professional. Apart from that, we had a wonderful family dinner at Nav's.
During our recent visit to Wagga Wagga with extended family, we decided to try Nav's Kitchen, located in a small food hall behind a popular fast food outlet. As we walked in, we noticed a group of Indian patrons enjoying their meal, which was a good sign for authentic ethnic dining. Each of us ordered something from the menu, with our granddaughter choosing her favorite Indian dish, butter chicken. Everything we tried was delicious - the meats were tender and juicy, and the sauces were flavorful. The naan bread was particularly outstanding, the best we've ever tasted. Our granddaughter, Lara, usually talkative, was completely absorbed in her meal of naan bread and butter chicken. When she finally looked up, she declared, "this is the best Indian restaurant in the world!" Who were we to argue with the world's top Indian restaurant critic?
If you have patience and happy to wait for good Pakistani and Indian food this is the place to visit highly recommended
Ordered 7 different curries they were all amazing! Service great too. Definitely pick this place over the other two Indians in Wagga!