Brunch culture has officially gone global, and South Asian flavors are leading the charge. Nihari instead of eggs benedict. Paratha instead of pancakes. Chai instead of a $9 latte. If your weekend plans need an upgrade, it’s time to try a proper desi brunch.
What Makes Desi Brunch Different
Traditional Western brunch is light. Desi brunch is an event:
- Bold, slow-cooked flavors instead of quick scrambles
- Naan and paratha doing double duty as your bread basket and your utensil
- Chai replacing the bottomless mimosa (though we won’t stop you from having both)
- A meal hearty enough that you might just skip dinner
Our Weekend Brunch Specials
Every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm, OMG Nafisa’s Kitchen serves up weekend specials built for a slow, satisfying midday meal with people you love. It’s the kind of spread that turns “let’s grab something to eat” into an actual plan.
Bring the Whole Crew
Desi brunch is inherently a group activity — meant for sharing plates, passing naan around the table, and lingering a little longer than you planned to. Bring your family, your friends, or your fellow foodies who are always asking “where should we eat this weekend?”
Reserve your weekend appetite. See Weekend Specials →