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New Haven Green
250 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06511
Shubert Theatre
247 College St, New Haven, CT 06510
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum)
1 State St, New Haven, CT 06511
Union Street Dog Park
59 Fair St, New Haven, CT 06511
The Mead Visitor Center
149 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06511
Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church
230 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
Connecticut Children's Museum
22 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511
Center Church On The Green
250 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
United Church On The Green
270 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06511
Nearby restaurants
G Cafe Bakery Ninth Square
Palladium Building, 141 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
The Trinity Bar & Restaurant
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Mediterranea Cafe
140 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Menya-Gumi
165 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Tacos Los Gordos
167 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Viñas Wine & Tapas
85 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Blue Orchid Pan Asian Cuisine and BAR
130 Court St, New Haven, CT 06511
Marco Polo Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant
55 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06510
Cajun Boiled Seafood
72A Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Pho Thai
76 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Nearby hotels
New Haven Stays
139 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale
155 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven Hotel
229 George St, New Haven, CT 06510
Crown New Haven Hotel At Yale
126 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven Historic Mansion
600 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
The Blake Hotel
9 High St, New Haven, CT 06510
Graduate by Hilton New Haven
1151 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
The Study at Yale
1157 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
Luxury Furnished Apartments by Hyatus at Amistad Park
22 Gold St, New Haven, CT 06519
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WOW TIKKA

135 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
4.5(72)
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attractions: New Haven Green, Shubert Theatre, Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum), Union Street Dog Park, The Mead Visitor Center, Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church, Connecticut Children's Museum, Center Church On The Green, Yale University Art Gallery, United Church On The Green, restaurants: G Cafe Bakery Ninth Square, The Trinity Bar & Restaurant, Mediterranea Cafe, Menya-Gumi, Tacos Los Gordos, Viñas Wine & Tapas, Blue Orchid Pan Asian Cuisine and BAR, Marco Polo Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant, Cajun Boiled Seafood, Pho Thai
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(203) 745-3118
Website
wowtikka.com

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Featured dishes

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Bowl
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Desi Burrito ( Gluten )
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Biryani
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Samosa Chat
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Aloo Tikki Chat
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Desi Loaded Fries
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Vada Pav
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Bollywood Chicken Wings (H)
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Chicken Tacos (3 Pc) (H)
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Naan Kati Roll
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Samosa
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Aloo Tikki (2 Pc)
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Fries
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Naan
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Tawa Paratha (2 Pc )
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Basmati Rice
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Brown Rice & Red Quinoa
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Raita
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Papads
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Mulligatawny Soup
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Garlic Naan
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Rasmalai
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Gulab Jamun

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Nearby attractions of WOW TIKKA

New Haven Green

Shubert Theatre

Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum)

Union Street Dog Park

The Mead Visitor Center

Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church

Connecticut Children's Museum

Center Church On The Green

Yale University Art Gallery

United Church On The Green

New Haven Green

New Haven Green

4.1

(2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Shubert Theatre

Shubert Theatre

4.6

(524)

Open 24 hours
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Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum)

Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum)

4.7

(188)

Open 24 hours
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Union Street Dog Park

Union Street Dog Park

4.4

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of WOW TIKKA

G Cafe Bakery Ninth Square

The Trinity Bar & Restaurant

Mediterranea Cafe

Menya-Gumi

Tacos Los Gordos

Viñas Wine & Tapas

Blue Orchid Pan Asian Cuisine and BAR

Marco Polo Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant

Cajun Boiled Seafood

Pho Thai

G Cafe Bakery Ninth Square

G Cafe Bakery Ninth Square

4.5

(257)

$

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The Trinity Bar & Restaurant

The Trinity Bar & Restaurant

4.5

(263)

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Mediterranea Cafe

Mediterranea Cafe

4.4

(122)

$

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Menya-Gumi

Menya-Gumi

4.5

(187)

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Reviews of WOW TIKKA

4.5
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5.0
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In the quiet stretch of Orange Street in New Haven, nestled on the ground floor of the historic Palladium building, WOW TIKKA has emerged as a beacon of fresh possibility in the city's fast-casual scene. This isn't a new venture so much as a reincarnation: when beloved Tikkaway Grill closed during the pandemic, owner Gopi Nair returned with colleague Kannan Kesavalu to create something both familiar and entirely new.

The space itself speaks to this duality. Clean white walls and beige floor tiles create a canvas of simplicity, punctuated by a curved red counter that sweeps dramatically across the room. Wooden accents provide warmth, while colorful artwork and an elegant orchid hint at the thoughtfulness behind this operation. On a weekday afternoon, the restaurant buzzes with a mix of Yale students, office workers, and locals seeking something beyond the standard lunch fare.

WOW TIKKA's approach is straightforward: customize your meal from base to toppings, with Indian flavors as the through line. The bowl that arrived at our table was a study in texture and color — kidney beans nestled against vibrant beet slaw, chopped red onions complementing shredded cabbage, all anchored by a protein option that could be swapped for any number of alternatives. It's a formula that might seem familiar to devotees of certain Mexican-inspired chains, but the execution here feels fresher, more interesting.

The formula is simple enough: select a base (basmati rice, brown rice, or greens), add a protein (chicken tikka, lamb kebab, falafel, or paneer among the options), choose from several house-made sauces ranging from mild to assertively spicy, pile on vegetable toppings, and finish with chutneys or yogurt-based dressings. The result is a meal that feels both healthy and satisfying — no small feat in the quick-service category.

What separates WOW TIKKA from its fast-casual peers is its willingness to push beyond the expected. Yes, there are build-your-own bowls, but the menu also ventures into more adventurous territory with items like samosa chat (crushed samosa layered with chickpeas and various toppings) and Indian-style chicken tacos that hint at the kitchen's playful approach to tradition.

The restaurant's history adds a layer of community connection often missing from new establishments. At the grand opening last May, Mayor Justin Elicker was in attendance, reportedly one of Tikkaway's most loyal customers, jokingly pleading with Nair not to "tikkaway Tikkaway from us again." It's the kind of local lore that gives a restaurant roots, even in its infancy.

Kesavalu, who runs a similar concept near Boston's Fenway Park, brings experience that shows in the operation's smooth efficiency. Orders move quickly through the assembly line, and the staff navigates the small space with practiced coordination. Prices hover in the $12-$15 range for most meals — reasonable for the quality and quantity provided.

What WOW TIKKA lacks in pretense, it makes up for in execution. This is not boundary-pushing cuisine or the place for an elaborate dining experience. Rather, it represents something perhaps more valuable: thoughtful food made accessible, cultural flavors presented without dilution but with enough familiarity to welcome newcomers. In the crowded landscape of fast-casual dining, that might be...

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4.0
1y

This place had some big shoes to fill when Tikkaway closed. I absolutely adored Tikkaway and would stop by often when going through the area. If you never had Tikkaway I would still recommend giving this location a shot.

For me the quality of the food did not live up to what I was use to. I was not a huge fan of their lamb and will definitely try something else next time. This was always a delicious spot that was easy to eat dairy free or vegan and I'm not sure that is the case anymore. My dish was far too spicy maybe because of the aloo. I still will give this place another shot may just try something different.

Was disappointed with the mulligatawny soup. Definitely not the same delicious...

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5.0
2y

I love the idea of making my own bowl of Indian food yummyness. All three rice options are good. We tried the biryani rice for the first time and it was a winner. It made a difference even through the toppings and sauce.

We have tried most of the proteins and they all make us happy. There are so many great toppings it is hard to imagine people not being able to put together a hearty bowl of food here.

Finally, the sauces. They are all so good. Such a deep flavor and they really bring the whole bowl together.

My picky eater requests this place often. We would be weekly regulars if we had...

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Jeremy EdmundsJeremy Edmunds
In the quiet stretch of Orange Street in New Haven, nestled on the ground floor of the historic Palladium building, WOW TIKKA has emerged as a beacon of fresh possibility in the city's fast-casual scene. This isn't a new venture so much as a reincarnation: when beloved Tikkaway Grill closed during the pandemic, owner Gopi Nair returned with colleague Kannan Kesavalu to create something both familiar and entirely new. The space itself speaks to this duality. Clean white walls and beige floor tiles create a canvas of simplicity, punctuated by a curved red counter that sweeps dramatically across the room. Wooden accents provide warmth, while colorful artwork and an elegant orchid hint at the thoughtfulness behind this operation. On a weekday afternoon, the restaurant buzzes with a mix of Yale students, office workers, and locals seeking something beyond the standard lunch fare. WOW TIKKA's approach is straightforward: customize your meal from base to toppings, with Indian flavors as the through line. The bowl that arrived at our table was a study in texture and color — kidney beans nestled against vibrant beet slaw, chopped red onions complementing shredded cabbage, all anchored by a protein option that could be swapped for any number of alternatives. It's a formula that might seem familiar to devotees of certain Mexican-inspired chains, but the execution here feels fresher, more interesting. The formula is simple enough: select a base (basmati rice, brown rice, or greens), add a protein (chicken tikka, lamb kebab, falafel, or paneer among the options), choose from several house-made sauces ranging from mild to assertively spicy, pile on vegetable toppings, and finish with chutneys or yogurt-based dressings. The result is a meal that feels both healthy and satisfying — no small feat in the quick-service category. What separates WOW TIKKA from its fast-casual peers is its willingness to push beyond the expected. Yes, there are build-your-own bowls, but the menu also ventures into more adventurous territory with items like samosa chat (crushed samosa layered with chickpeas and various toppings) and Indian-style chicken tacos that hint at the kitchen's playful approach to tradition. The restaurant's history adds a layer of community connection often missing from new establishments. At the grand opening last May, Mayor Justin Elicker was in attendance, reportedly one of Tikkaway's most loyal customers, jokingly pleading with Nair not to "tikkaway Tikkaway from us again." It's the kind of local lore that gives a restaurant roots, even in its infancy. Kesavalu, who runs a similar concept near Boston's Fenway Park, brings experience that shows in the operation's smooth efficiency. Orders move quickly through the assembly line, and the staff navigates the small space with practiced coordination. Prices hover in the $12-$15 range for most meals — reasonable for the quality and quantity provided. What WOW TIKKA lacks in pretense, it makes up for in execution. This is not boundary-pushing cuisine or the place for an elaborate dining experience. Rather, it represents something perhaps more valuable: thoughtful food made accessible, cultural flavors presented without dilution but with enough familiarity to welcome newcomers. In the crowded landscape of fast-casual dining, that might be innovation enough.
Maya BogatchMaya Bogatch
I love the idea of making my own bowl of Indian food yummyness. All three rice options are good. We tried the biryani rice for the first time and it was a winner. It made a difference even through the toppings and sauce. We have tried most of the proteins and they all make us happy. There are so many great toppings it is hard to imagine people not being able to put together a hearty bowl of food here. Finally, the sauces. They are all so good. Such a deep flavor and they really bring the whole bowl together. My picky eater requests this place often. We would be weekly regulars if we had one in town.
Catherine EatDrink & ExploreCatherine EatDrink & Explore
Had a really great experience at Wow! Tikka New Haven. I loved that I could choose everything from my rice, to protein, then sauces, and veggies! These bowls are completely customizable to your liking. First, you absolutely need to start with a samosa, and grab a fresh homemade lemonade. The perfectly spicy samosa with the sweet tangerine lemonade is a perfect combo! Everything is made fresh daily in house and you can absolutely taste the freshness in every bite. If you like Indian food, or curious and want to try some the, you really need to stop in for some amazing food!
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In the quiet stretch of Orange Street in New Haven, nestled on the ground floor of the historic Palladium building, WOW TIKKA has emerged as a beacon of fresh possibility in the city's fast-casual scene. This isn't a new venture so much as a reincarnation: when beloved Tikkaway Grill closed during the pandemic, owner Gopi Nair returned with colleague Kannan Kesavalu to create something both familiar and entirely new. The space itself speaks to this duality. Clean white walls and beige floor tiles create a canvas of simplicity, punctuated by a curved red counter that sweeps dramatically across the room. Wooden accents provide warmth, while colorful artwork and an elegant orchid hint at the thoughtfulness behind this operation. On a weekday afternoon, the restaurant buzzes with a mix of Yale students, office workers, and locals seeking something beyond the standard lunch fare. WOW TIKKA's approach is straightforward: customize your meal from base to toppings, with Indian flavors as the through line. The bowl that arrived at our table was a study in texture and color — kidney beans nestled against vibrant beet slaw, chopped red onions complementing shredded cabbage, all anchored by a protein option that could be swapped for any number of alternatives. It's a formula that might seem familiar to devotees of certain Mexican-inspired chains, but the execution here feels fresher, more interesting. The formula is simple enough: select a base (basmati rice, brown rice, or greens), add a protein (chicken tikka, lamb kebab, falafel, or paneer among the options), choose from several house-made sauces ranging from mild to assertively spicy, pile on vegetable toppings, and finish with chutneys or yogurt-based dressings. The result is a meal that feels both healthy and satisfying — no small feat in the quick-service category. What separates WOW TIKKA from its fast-casual peers is its willingness to push beyond the expected. Yes, there are build-your-own bowls, but the menu also ventures into more adventurous territory with items like samosa chat (crushed samosa layered with chickpeas and various toppings) and Indian-style chicken tacos that hint at the kitchen's playful approach to tradition. The restaurant's history adds a layer of community connection often missing from new establishments. At the grand opening last May, Mayor Justin Elicker was in attendance, reportedly one of Tikkaway's most loyal customers, jokingly pleading with Nair not to "tikkaway Tikkaway from us again." It's the kind of local lore that gives a restaurant roots, even in its infancy. Kesavalu, who runs a similar concept near Boston's Fenway Park, brings experience that shows in the operation's smooth efficiency. Orders move quickly through the assembly line, and the staff navigates the small space with practiced coordination. Prices hover in the $12-$15 range for most meals — reasonable for the quality and quantity provided. What WOW TIKKA lacks in pretense, it makes up for in execution. This is not boundary-pushing cuisine or the place for an elaborate dining experience. Rather, it represents something perhaps more valuable: thoughtful food made accessible, cultural flavors presented without dilution but with enough familiarity to welcome newcomers. In the crowded landscape of fast-casual dining, that might be innovation enough.
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I love the idea of making my own bowl of Indian food yummyness. All three rice options are good. We tried the biryani rice for the first time and it was a winner. It made a difference even through the toppings and sauce. We have tried most of the proteins and they all make us happy. There are so many great toppings it is hard to imagine people not being able to put together a hearty bowl of food here. Finally, the sauces. They are all so good. Such a deep flavor and they really bring the whole bowl together. My picky eater requests this place often. We would be weekly regulars if we had one in town.
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Had a really great experience at Wow! Tikka New Haven. I loved that I could choose everything from my rice, to protein, then sauces, and veggies! These bowls are completely customizable to your liking. First, you absolutely need to start with a samosa, and grab a fresh homemade lemonade. The perfectly spicy samosa with the sweet tangerine lemonade is a perfect combo! Everything is made fresh daily in house and you can absolutely taste the freshness in every bite. If you like Indian food, or curious and want to try some the, you really need to stop in for some amazing food!
Catherine EatDrink & Explore

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