Halal, Homemade, and Built for Koreatown

Noya Kitchen is LA's home for halal fried chicken — crispy, boldly spiced, and cooked to order every time. Bangladeshi roots, American comfort food, one neighborhood table.
A Void Worth Filling

A Void Worth Filling

Koreatown is one of LA's most food-obsessed neighborhoods — but halal-certified dining was nearly impossible to find. Noya Kitchen opened on West 3rd Street to change that.
The Spices Behind Everything

The Spices Behind Everything

The menu is rooted in Bangladeshi home cooking — fragrant lamb biryani, fuchka made the right way, and veggie curry simmered low and slow.
LA's Best Halal Fried Chicken

LA's Best Halal Fried Chicken

Golden, crackling, and seasoned with a bold spice blend — every piece is cooked to order with homemade sauces made fresh in-house.
Biryani Beside the Burger

Biryani Beside the Burger

Lamb biryani next to a double cheeseburger isn't a contradiction — it's exactly what Koreatown calls for, all under one halal roof.
Open Every Day, For Everyone

Open Every Day, For Everyone

Open daily 11am–10pm — whether you're breaking fast, grabbing lunch, or feeding the whole family. Everyone is welcome here.