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Aga's Indian-Pakistani Restaurant Expands to Katy with 100% Zabiha Halal Menu

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Aga's Indian-Pakistani Restaurant Expands to Katy with 100% Zabiha Halal Menu

Katy is getting a taste of one of Greater Houston's most beloved South Asian institutions: Aga's Restaurant, the Pakistani-Indian dining staple that has quietly anchored Houston's Desi community since 2001, is opening a new outpost at Grand Crossing shopping center along West Grand Parkway. The Katy location — designed as a takeout-and-delivery-only operation — brings the restaurant's 100% Zabiha Halal certification and a generations-refined menu of curries, biryanis, and the chops that have made Aga's a word-of-mouth phenomenon among South Asian families across the broader Houston area. The expansion signals a clear geographic pivot for a restaurant that built its reputation at a single Wilcrest Drive address before recognizing that suburban demand had outgrown the commute. For Katy's growing South Asian and Muslim communities, the arrival of a certified Halal kitchen with more than two decades of proven cooking offers exactly the kind of dining anchor that has historically been easier to find inside the Loop than on the suburban frontier. The Katy ISD's academic reputation and the area's relative housing affordability have drawn a significant South Asian population westward over

🍛 Aga's Brings Its Signature Curries and Chops to Grand Crossing

Aga's is setting up shop at 102 W. Grand Pkwy. S., Suite 100, inside Grand Crossing shopping center — the first time the Pakistani-Indian institution has extended its footprint west of its original Houston address. Manager Zain Maredia is overseeing the Katy operation, which initially targeted a June 15 opening date and runs as takeout and delivery only, bypassing the overhead of a full dine-in setup to focus on the food itself. The menu leans on the robust, protein-forward cooking that gave Aga's its Houston following: curries built around chicken, goat, and beef are the backbone, slow-cooked to the kind of depth that distinguishes a kitchen with over two decades of practice from a newcomer still calibrating its spice ratios. The most popular item, according to Maredia, is the chops — marinated, tender cuts that have quietly become a signature for loyal regulars willing to drive across Houston to get them. Aga's origin story begins in 2001 at 11842 Wilcrest Drive in Houston, where the restaurant first earned the reputation now backing a suburban push. The takeout-and-delivery format keeps entry costs manageable while positioning Aga's as the answer to the familiar suburban dilemma: where do you find authentic Pakistani-Indian cooking on a busy weeknight without a forty-minute round-trip drive? [3]

🏢 Zabiha Halal Certification and Full Menu Details for Katy Location

Additional details from Community Impact round out the picture of what Aga's Katy location will offer. The kitchen holds a 100% Zabiha Halal certification — a distinction of real significance for the Muslim families who form a notable and growing share of Katy's population, and who have historically had fewer certified Halal options in the suburbs than in Houston proper. On the menu at Grand Crossing: Chicken Tikka Masala, prepared with the layered spice depth that Aga's regulars expect; Mithai Chaat, a sweet-savory preparation that reflects the Subcontinental knack for balancing contrasting flavors; and combo plates anchored by biryani, rice, and curry — complete, satisfying meals designed for families who need dinner handled without a second trip. Community Impact reported the opening as slated for July, consistent with the visible build-out timeline at the Grand Crossing center. Aga's choice of Katy as its expansion market is deliberate: the Katy ISD's academic reputation has been a magnet for South Asian families over the past decade, and the resulting in-migration has quietly produced a community large enough — and cohesive enough — to sustain a specialty restaurant that does not rely on the density of an inner-city neighborhood. Aga's is betting that Katy's Desi residents are ready for a local option they can call their own. [4]

Sources: [3] Covering Katy News · [4] Community Impact

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