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Oh! Naan Indian Kitchen opened in Logan Circle!


1720 14th Street, NW previously home to Mexicue

Ed. Note: Was originally gonna be called Naan Stop Indian Kitchen.

Oh! Naan Indian Kitchen writes: “Grand opening was yesterday [Saturday], and we had a great time with our customers who welcomed us wholeheartedly. Stop by to say hello”

Their website says:

“Oh! Naan is more than just a restaurant; it’s a family-based culinary journey rooted in a rich, three-decade history within the food and restaurant industry. With a deep-seated passion for creating memorable dining experiences, our family brings a wealth of expertise and tradition to the heart of Washington, D.C.

Our commitment to crafting authentic Punjabi flavors

is not just a culinary endeavor; it’s a legacy passed down through generations. With a foundation built on family values, Oh! Naan invites you to share in the warmth and authenticity that defines our approach to hospitality.

In addition to our new venture, Oh! Naan, we proudly extend our hospitality at our sister location, “Naanwise,” nestled at 2635 Connecticut Ave NW. Having served the Woodley/Admo area for almost 5 years, Naanwise has become a local favorite. If you find yourself in the vicinity, do visit to experience a similar story with a different culinary style.

At Oh! Naan, we are thrilled to weave a new chapter into our culinary narrative, inviting you to embark on a unique gastronomic adventure that encapsulates the essence of our family’s passion for food. Join us in celebrating the continuity of our culinary legacy and the excitement of sharing our story in a fresh and vibrant setting.”

Check out their menu here.

Anyone take an early taste?

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