Sankranti Indian Kitchen New Emory Village Location Opens May 2

Sankranti Emory Village will serve customizable curry bowls, kathi rolls, pulao, and traditional Indian appetizers for lunch and dinner daily
SANKRANTI INDIAN KITCHEN NEW EMORY VILLAGE LOCATION OPENS MAY 2
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Sankranti Indian Kitchen owner and restaurateur Srinivasa Nimmagadda (“Nimms”) is pleased to announce that the second location of his fast casual Indian restaurant will open May 2 at 1569 N. Decatur Road near Emory University. Sankranti Emory Village will serve customizable curry bowls, kathi rolls, pulao, and traditional Indian appetizers for lunch and dinner daily. Guests who dine at the new Emory Village restaurant during its first three months in business will receive a 20 percent off coupon that can be used during a future visit.

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“There are so many nice neighborhoods surrounding our new Emory Village restaurant, and the proximity to Emory University and Emory Healthcare makes this a really appealing location for us,” says Nimmagadda in a statement. “We’re excited to bring our wholesome, flavorful dishes to new guests in this community.”

Sankranti (pronounced sum-kraanthi), translates to “positive change” in Sanskrit and reflects the healthy menu items available to guests. The first location of Sankranti Indian Kitchen opened in Dunwoody in 2022.

“Our food exhibits the diversity of aromatic spices from both southern and northern India and also is highly nutritious,” he says. “We aim to offer authentic Indian food that is much more health conscious than at traditional fast casual establishments.”

Sankranti’s all-day menu features fresh, made-to-order varieties of curry bowls, karma rolls, veggie samosas, salads, and desserts. Meat, vegetarian, and vegan dishes are available. Guests can choose from pulao rice, jeera rice, or grilled vegetables as the base of their bowls, rolls, or salads and add proteins including spicy chicken, mango chicken, kurma chicken, tikka chicken, chana (chickpea), and paneer (cheese). Sauce options include house yogurt, creamy tikka, sweet tamarind, and spicy mint.

Open daily for lunch and dinner, the 2,200-square-foot Emory Village restaurant features floor-to-ceiling windows, an open kitchen and counter for ordering, indoor seating for 40 guests, and additional seating outdoors.

Nimmagadda’s portfolio of restaurants includes an Indian fine dining restaurant and banquet hall in Johns Creek, also called Sankranti, and he is planning additional locations of his fast-casual concept throughout the Atlanta area with the long-term goal of expanding nationwide.

Sankranti Indian Kitchen is located at 1569 N. Decatur Road near Emory University.

Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
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