For years, halal diners in Flower Mound who wanted a proper Indian meal pointed the car toward Coppell, Irving, or Plano. Curry Up Now closed that gap when it opened on Cross Timbers Road in June 2025. It's a fast-casual Indian street food kitchen where every protein is halal-certified, from the tikka off the grill to the lamb in the tacos. It isn't a buffet or the usual sit-down curry house. You can order at the counter for a quick tikka masala burrito, or stay and eat, because the Flower Mound location also runs a full bar and a dining room. It holds a 4.4-star Google rating and is the only Indian street food concept of its kind in town. Here's the full picture.
Yes. Every protein at the Flower Mound location is halal-certified, and the brand has sourced halal meat since it started in 2009. It isn't a marketing checkbox or one token dish set aside on the menu. The chicken, the lamb, all of the meat is halal across the board. That's the part that matters most to halal diners. You don't have to read labels or quiz the kitchen. Anything on the menu, from the tikka masala burrito to the lamb preparations the regulars love, is fair game.
The menu runs from handhelds to bowls to traditional street snacks, all built on halal meat and a serious spice backbone of cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala. Flower Mound favorites:
Pair it with a mango lassi or masala chai. Vegetarians and vegans aren't an afterthought either. Paneer and plant-based options run through every category, so a mixed table eats off one menu.
Curry Up Now is at 2717 Cross Timbers Rd, Suite 400, Flower Mound, TX 75028, near the Flower Mound Town Center, with free parking in the shared retail lot. It's co-owned by Kiki Khajuria and Samy Kilaru, a woman-led franchise team who first found the brand as customers in California and decided north DFW needed it. The restaurant is open seven days a week, 11am to 9:30pm, and food is usually ready in ten to fifteen minutes at the counter. Phone: (214) 222-5596.
The Flower Mound location holds a 4.4-star rating on Google and a 4.5 on Yelp. It opened in June 2025, so the review base is still young, but the themes are already settled.
Reviewers reach for the thali plates and the lamb first, and they describe the room as livelier than the usual fast-casual Indian spot. The cocktail program at the in-house bar gets named directly by dine-in guests, which is unusual for an Indian street food kitchen and sets the Flower Mound store apart from the rest of the chain. The takeaway that keeps surfacing is that the food is bold and the room feels closer to a night out than a quick-service stop, even though you can still be in and out in half an hour if that's what you came for.
Yes, and it's what makes this location different from most Curry Up Now stores. Alongside counter service and takeout, the Flower Mound restaurant has a full dining room and a bar concept called Mortar and Pestle, with a cocktail program that dine-in reviewers rate highly. The food stays halal-certified no matter how you order. Want a fast halal lunch? Order at the counter and go. Want to sit down for dinner with a drink? The room is built for that too.
Yes. Order pickup on Cross Timbers Road through the app for the lowest fees, or get delivery across Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, Coppell, and Grapevine. The Flower Mound team also caters, with individually boxed meals or family-style trays for fifteen to fifty people, starting around fifteen dollars a head, plus an on-site cooking option where guests watch burritos get built and naan grilled fresh. Everything stays halal, and the vegetarian and vegan options keep the whole guest list covered, which is exactly what office and event catering in north DFW tends to need.
Before this opened, halal-seeking diners in Flower Mound had to leave town for a solid Indian meal. Now there's an all-halal Indian street food kitchen on Cross Timbers Road, with a menu that covers meat-eaters, vegetarians, and vegans, plus a dining room and bar for when you want to linger. It's fast when you need it, sit-down when you don't, and halal either way. For a town that had two Indian restaurants on one road and not much street food to speak of, that's a real addition.
Halal food in Flower Mound used to mean a drive to Coppell or Plano. Curry Up Now changed that with an all-halal Indian street food menu on Cross Timbers Road, rated 4.4 on Google, with thali plates and lamb the locals already order on repeat. Grab a halal tikka masala burrito at the counter, sit down for dinner at the Mortar and Pestle bar, or hand your next north DFW event to the team. They're open seven days a week with free parking out front. Stop in and see why Flower Mound finally has the halal Indian spot it was missing.
Yes. Every protein is halal-certified, across the entire menu, with no separate halal section needed.
The Flower Mound location holds a 4.4-star rating on Google and a 4.5 on Yelp as of 2026.
The tikka masala burrito, the thali plates, and the lamb preparations are the most mentioned by local reviewers.
Yes. It has a full bar called Mortar and Pestle with a cocktail program. The food is halal-certified.
Yes. Delivery covers Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, Coppell, and Grapevine, plus pickup on Cross Timbers Road.
Open seven days a week, 11am to 9:30pm, at 2717 Cross Timbers Rd, Ste 400, Flower Mound, TX 75028. Call (214) 222-5596.