Red Chili - Menu

18108 Parthenia St, 91328, Northridge, United States

🛍 Pizza, Grill, Halal, Seafood

3.3 💬 3119 Reviews
Red Chili

Phone: +18187750733

Address: 18108 Parthenia St, 91328, Northridge, United States

City: Northridge

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 3119

Website: http://www.redchilinorthridge.com

"Very Good Pakistani Food. Hard to find a good Pakistani place to eat. Places in Little India that say so, do not step up to the plate. At Red Chili, their chicken biriyani is superb and so is their version of tandoori chicken (they have another name for it). The minced lamb kabob was also very good. Naan is reasonably priced. Nihari (has beef) was mediocre needs more flavor. The only complaint about the place, is the unpredictable service. It can get slow, due the place becoming crowded and well known. That maybe tolerable. However, it is the interaction with the staff that is bothersome. They do not seem to care and can be rude. So it depends who you get to wait on you. I like their food it is different comapred to the other similar restaurants, so I have put up with it. Having been there several times, I try to get the waiters who will not **** me off......."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Traditional Delicacies

Starters

Veggie Selection

Indian Vegetarian Specialties

For Vegetarians

Bread

Lamb And Goat Selection

Hackfleisch

Indian Fish Specialties

Grilled Specialities

For The Vegetarian

Indian Lamb Specialties

Diverse Flavours

Goat Entrées

Soups And Salads

Goat And Lamb Delight

Seafood Specials

Curry And Fry

Pizza

Lamb Dishes

Platos Especiales Típicos - Comida Hindú

Rice

Rice Selection

Vegetarian Specialties

Indian Main Dishes

Vegetarian Dishes

AM AM

Compromise service and butt kissing for insanely amazing food...

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Reviews

Karina
Karina

The chicken karahi, a mild curry dish made with tomatoes and chicken spices, was delicious. It had a slight kick but was flavorful. This was my first time at this restaurant and the owner was very welcoming.


Nifraas
Nifraas

The restaurant is not too bad, but the kebabs are just okay compared to the mandi rice. The cuisine seems to be Pakistani, but there is room for improvement in their Arabic dishes. Overall, the restaurant was good.


Usman
Usman

Best Pakistani reataurat in LA. I have been there many times. They serve halal food and service is very good. Their kababs are real good. Bonus: they are next to an indian grocery store where you can buy alot of Pakistani stuff as well. View menu


User
User

Awsum. I love red chilli food and customer service. my friends love to eat red chilli. sometimes the food portion is small but i love red chilli. manager and owner, nadeem bhai are really nice but i have no idea why some people recommend that they are rude!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sneh
Sneh

I had my best biryani in LA at this restaurant. If you are a biryani fan then this place is a must visit. <br/ <br/ PS: 5 stars is for the food. The ambiance and service is not at par with the quality of the food. The quantity was really good and one plate of biryani is enough for 2 people.


Fathima
Fathima

This restaurant is amazing! Pakistani's make the best biryanis in the world and Red Chili Restaurant does not disappoint. I absolutely love their entire menu, but I can't get enough of their lamb/goat biryani. The portions are generous and the owner and wait staff are incredibly friendly. While it may take a little longer to prepare the food, it is well worth the wait. I highly recommend this place to anyone. View menu


User
User

I have clearly mentioned an order on their website and their website takeover and delivery. You charged me $3,50 for shipping costs. And when I called to check my delivery, they told me they didn't do the delivery. When I contacted them, they were not apologetic and gave me my refund for delivery fees or helped find a solution. Bad and unprofessional service. Your website mentions delivery, but they don?t do a delivery immensely misleading and bad customer service.


User
User

decided to give them another attempt as they are one of the few Pakistani Indian restaurants in the area. Eating is terrible. My so-called Chicken Charga was nothing more than unseasonal and deep fried to death, which made it extremely dry and playful. 10 minutes after picking up the food I called them twice to tell them what they served me, but no answer. I guess they're used to complaints and they just don't care. You are better off cutting your wishes and tasting another kitchen or a bit more for delicious authentic foods such as Al Watan or anywhere in Artesia if you have time.


Medfoodie
Medfoodie

Very Good Pakistani Food. Hard to find a good Pakistani place to eat. Places in Little India that say so, do not step up to the plate. At Red Chili, their chicken biriyani is superb and so is their version of tandoori chicken (they have another name for it). The minced lamb kabob was also very good. Naan is reasonably priced. Nihari (has beef) was mediocre needs more flavor. The only complaint about the place, is the unpredictable service. It can get slow, due the place becoming crowded and well known. That maybe tolerable. However, it is the interaction with the staff that is bothersome. They do not seem to care and can be rude. So it depends who you get to wait on you. I like their food it... View menu

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Halal Halal menu offering a delightful selection of dishes that adhere to Islamic dietary guidelines, ensuring quality, authenticity, and flavor. Enjoy a variety of thoughtfully prepared meals for a wholesome experience.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Barbecue
  • menu
  • Delivery

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