Narberth is poised for a notable dining expansion this February, with two popular regional restaurant chains preparing to open locations in the borough, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Lassan Indian Traditional, a well-regarded Indian BYOB in Lafayette Hill, is bringing a second location to Narberth at 232 Woodbine Avenue, taking over the space that was once home to Margot. The menu will feature local favorites such as Chili Chicken, Vegetable Samosa, Chicken Tikka Taco, Chili Chicken Naan, and Korma, with plenty of shareable options on offer for a perfect BYOB night out.
Narberth is also getting a new Malooga at 203 Haverford Avenue, that will bring Old City Yemeni favorite to the Main Line. The new space will offer lunch-and-dinner service, a bakery, expanded indoor and outdoor seating, as well as a dedicated group area for larger gatherings. Highlights will include Sana’a Sizzling Fajitas, Saltah, Lamb Haneeth, Chicken Mandi, Hummus Shawarma, Protein Bowl Lamb Kebab, Kebabs Sandwich, and much more.
Read more about the upcoming restaurants in The Philadelphia Inquirer.





















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