Aga's Restaurant Brings Beloved Houston Desi Flavors to Katy
Great news for Katy's South Asian food lovers: one of Houston's most cherished Indian-Pakistani restaurants is planting its flag right in the neighborhood, making those midweek biryani cravings a whole lot easier to satisfy.
🍛 Aga's Answers the Call from Katy Guests
Aga's Restaurant & Catering is set to open a new Katy location at 102 W. Grand Pkwy. S., Suite 100, in the Grand Crossing shopping center near Costco, with a target opening date of June 15. The Katy outpost will operate as a takeout and delivery-only spot, unlike the original Houston location on Wilcrest Drive which has a full dining room and has been serving guests since 2001. Restaurant manager Zain Maredia noted that the decision to expand into Katy came directly from listening to loyal customers, many of whom already make the drive from Katy to pick up orders. Staff training is underway and cooking equipment is being installed as the team prepares for launch. [2]
🥘 25 Years of Halal Cooking, Now Closer to Katy
Aga's Restaurant & Catering, established in 2001, is expanding into Katy after a quarter-century of business, confirming a new takeout-only location at 102 W. Grand Parkway S., Suite 100. The restaurant's menu is 100% Zabiha Halal and features a variety of biryani, rice and curry combos, along with popular dishes such as Chicken Tikka Masala and Mithai Chaat. The Katy location is slated to open in July, giving the growing South Asian community in the area convenient access to a trusted name in Desi cuisine. [3]
📍 Katy's Indian Dining Scene: A Growing Landscape
A updated guide to the best Indian restaurants in Katy, Texas highlights just how vibrant the local South Asian dining scene has become, offering residents a wide range of options without having to travel into central Houston. The guide reflects the growing demand for authentic South Asian cuisine in the area, underscoring why established names like Aga's are eager to establish a presence in Katy. For Desi families and food enthusiasts in the community, the expanding local restaurant landscape means more variety, convenience, and a stronger culinary connection to home. [5]
Sources: [2] Covering Katy News · [3] Community Impact · [5] Houston On The Cheap
